The English Bill of Rights changed the government in England to include making all public officials elected by the people.

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IT IS FALSE

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False.

The English Bill of Rights, passed in 1689, did not specifically include the provision to make all public officials elected by the people. Instead, it focused on establishing rights and limits on the monarchy. It reinforced the idea that the monarchy's power should be limited and that Parliament should have more authority. It also guaranteed certain individual rights, such as freedom of speech and the right to a fair trial. The concept of having public officials elected by the people took further developments and reforms in the following centuries, such as the Reform Acts of the 19th century, to become more prevalent in the British government.

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