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5 January, 20:16

Which best describes the significance of the Magna Carta?

It limited the power of the monarchy and protected citizens' freedom.

It increased the authority of the monarchy over the citizens in the country.

It took away citizens' freedoms to choose their own government representatives.

It increased the church's authority to create its own separate laws.

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  1. 5 January, 22:31
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    The best answer is the 1st choice you have which is 'It limited the power of the monarchy and protected citizens' freedom.' this is the best choice because the purpose of the Magna Carta was it established a principle that everyone including the king and members of monarchy were to follow the law
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