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17 August, 20:44

The contents of the Magna Carta greatly resemble the provisions found in Select one:

a. the Great Charter of Stephen Langdon.

b. the U. S. Declaration of Independence.

c. English Common Law.

d. oaths of English kings Henry I, Henry II, and Richard.

e. the Siete Partidas.

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  1. 17 August, 21:20
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    Option D, oaths of English kings Henry I, Henry II, and Richard, is the right answer.

    Explanation:

    Magna Carta was a document which the King of England announced on 15th June 1215. This document made everyone including the king, subject to the state law. A total of 63 clauses are there in this Charter of Rights which includes its publication date and other significant details. The main content of this document has resembled from the oaths of English kings Henry I, Henry II, and Richard.
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