87970 87970
  • 24-01-2019
  • History
contestada

Magna Carta is MOST important for which reason?

Respuesta :

mrsedlack
mrsedlack mrsedlack
  • 24-01-2019

The Magna Carta is important in history, despite its relative ineffectiveness as the time, because it stands for the proposition that no one is above the law.

It brought the King under a system, which was important as prior to the Magna Carta it was never clear if the law actually applied to the King.

Answer Link
Nataila Nataila
  • 06-09-2019

D) it put limits on the monarch's powers

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How is dividing a whole number by a fraction difdernt from dividing a fraction by a fraction
While conducting experiments, a marine biologist selects water depths from a uniformly distributed collection that vary between 2.00 m and 7.00 m. What is the p
You are better off consuming or producing an additional good or service if _____ . the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost the marginal cost is
Which subatomic particles each have a neutral electrical charge?
Which is true about anemia? A. Anemia is defined as high hemoglobin concentration. B. Anemia can be caused by destruction of white blood cells. C
Sam goes to lunch with Sara and keith.Each person orders $6 lunch special.Sam agrees to pay the bill.How much does he have?
what is example of passitive transport across a cell membrane
Which would best describe what occurs when a ball is thrown against a wall
why do earthquakes occur along the San Andreas fault?
if 2 minus 3x = -x minus 8 what is x ?