The English Bill of Rights limited the power of the monarchy in which of the following ways?
A. The English Bill of Rights left taxing and spending decisions to the Crown, with only a small veto over war-related expenses provided to Parliament.
B. The English Bill of Rights centralized spending authority in the Crown, with no input from Parliament.
C. The English Bill of Rights gave Parliament ultimate authority over government spending. In doing so, it made Parliament superior over the monarch.
D. The English Bill of Rights transformed Parliament into little more than an advisory body.