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anzhelika [568]
2 years ago
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What were the effects of the Magna Carta on English government? Check all that apply. It limited the power of the king. It gave

the king’s government more control. It stated that individuals were equal. It established due process. It led to the creation of a legislative branch. It reduced the rights of citizens.
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zubka84 [21]2 years ago
6 0

I believe the answer is:

It limited the power of the king

It stated the individuals were equal,

It established due process,

The magna Charta was created to make 'law' become the absolute rulers in the country. Prior to the creation of Magna Charta, the king's will and words are absolute, so they can execute any people without even needing any proof or solid reasons.

Harman [31]2 years ago
4 0

It limited the power of the king. - correct. It limited the power of the king making him respect economic rights, respect the rule of law, the fairness of the law and due process.

It gave the king’s government more control. - Incorrect. Magna Carta was made because nobles were tired of a tyranic king.

It stated that individuals were equal. - Incorrect. Magna Carta didnt make all individuals equal, you can see it clearly when barons had the privilege to serve as consultants and other people didnt.

It established due process. - Correct. if someone was accused by a crime for example, they would be given a proper trial and be judged by their peers.

It led to the creation of a legislative branch.  - correct. The nobles forced the king to sign the Magna Carta, and with it came a clause that made barons serve as consultants to the king.

It reduced the rights of citizens. - Incorrect. It gave more rights to citizens.

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