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Explanation:
The Petition of Right contains important civil provisions that refrains or prohibits the monarch of England from breaching arbitrarily. This document was submitted by the Parliament to King Charles I after some disputes arose regarding the King's arbitrary order of initiating the Thirty Years' War. It was an historical document passed by the English parliament on 7 June 1628.
It contains restrictions on the monarch regarding infringement of civil liberties. It prohibited the monarch from billeting military into private homes, imprisonment of civilians without trial, imposing of forced loans on the subjects without the consent of the Parliament and forced taxation without Parliament's approval.