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name:wendy date:9/12/25 period:4 izzit magna carta fill in the blank if you were read the 13 - century version of your rights, this is how it would sound. the no! no! no! clause “no free man shall be seied or in prison or of or , or of his in any other way, nor will proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land.” that was about 1215 . inside this building is the oldest document in the history of liberty the first great push back against arbitrary government. an ancient blow that still echoes across eight centuries. this is magna carta. the great charter to which king john agreed in (1215) at the insistence of his barons that he be held accountable.
To solve this fill - in - the - blank about the Magna Carta, we refer to historical knowledge of the Magna Carta:
1. "13 - Century"
The Magna Carta is from the 13th century, so the first blank is filled with "13th - Century".
2. "free"
The relevant clause in the Magna Carta starts with "No free man...", so the second blank is "free".
3. "seized"
The correct verb here is "seized" (meaning to take hold of), so the third blank is "seized".
4. "imprisoned"
After "seized", the next action is "imprisoned" (to put in prison), so the fourth blank is "imprisoned".
5. "disseised"
"Disseised" means to deprive of land or property, so the fifth blank is "disseised".
6. "his freehold"
It refers to a person's freehold (property), so the sixth blank is "his freehold".
7. "outlawed"
"Outlawed" means to declare illegal or to banish, so the seventh blank is "outlawed".
8. "exiled"
"Exiled" means to send away from one's country, so the eighth blank is "exiled".
9. "goods"
It refers to a person's goods (possessions), so the ninth blank is "goods".
10. "we"
In the context of the king and his actions, "we" (the king and his agents) is appropriate, so the tenth blank is "we".
11. "force"
"Force" is used here to mean using physical or coercive power, so the eleventh blank is "force".
12. "others"
"Others" refers to other people (agents of the king), so the twelfth blank is "others".
13. "lawful"
"Lawful" means according to the law, so the thirteenth blank is "lawful".
14. "judgment"
"Judgment" of his equals (peers) is part of the clause, so the fourteenth blank is "judgment".
15. "equals"
"Equals" here refer to his peers (other barons or nobles), so the fifteenth blank is "equals".
16. "law"
"Law" of the "land" is part of the clause, so the sixteenth blank is "law".
17. "land"
"Land" as in the law of the land, so the seventeenth blank is "land".
18. "1215"
The Magna Carta was signed in 1215, so the eighteenth blank is "1215".
19. "liberty"
It is about the history of "liberty", so the nineteenth blank is "liberty".
20. "arbitrary"
It was a push back against "arbitrary" (unrestrained) government, so the twentieth blank is "arbitrary".
21. "blow"
An ancient "blow" (a significant event or action) that echoes, so the twenty - first blank is "blow".
22. "eight"
It has been around for eight centuries (from 1215 to now), so the twenty - second blank is "eight".
23. "Great"
It is the "Great" "Charter", so the twenty - third blank is "Great".
24. "Charter"
"Magna Carta" means "Great Charter", so the twenty - fourth blank is "Charter".
25. "John"
King John agreed to the Magna Carta, so the twenty - fifth blank is "John".
26. "barons"
The barons insisted that the king be held accountable, so the twenty - sixth blank is "barons".
The filled - in text is:
If you were read the $\boldsymbol{13^{\text{th}}-\text{Century}}$ version of your rights, this is how it would sound.
The NO! NO! NO! Clause
“No $\boldsymbol{\text{free}}$ man shall be $\boldsymbol{\text{seized}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{imprisoned}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{disseised}}$ of $\boldsymbol{\text{his freehold}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{outlawed}}$, or $\boldsymbol{\text{exiled}}$ of his $\boldsymbol{\text{goods}}$ in any other way, nor will $\boldsymbol{\text{we}}$ proceed with $\boldsymbol{\text{force}}$ against him, or send $\boldsymbol{\text{others}}$ to do so, except by $\boldsymbol{\text{lawful}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{judgment}}$ of his $\boldsymbol{\text{equals}}$ or by the $\bo…
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To solve this fill - in - the - blank about the Magna Carta, we refer to historical knowledge of the Magna Carta:
1. "13 - Century"
The Magna Carta is from the 13th century, so the first blank is filled with "13th - Century".
2. "free"
The relevant clause in the Magna Carta starts with "No free man...", so the second blank is "free".
3. "seized"
The correct verb here is "seized" (meaning to take hold of), so the third blank is "seized".
4. "imprisoned"
After "seized", the next action is "imprisoned" (to put in prison), so the fourth blank is "imprisoned".
5. "disseised"
"Disseised" means to deprive of land or property, so the fifth blank is "disseised".
6. "his freehold"
It refers to a person's freehold (property), so the sixth blank is "his freehold".
7. "outlawed"
"Outlawed" means to declare illegal or to banish, so the seventh blank is "outlawed".
8. "exiled"
"Exiled" means to send away from one's country, so the eighth blank is "exiled".
9. "goods"
It refers to a person's goods (possessions), so the ninth blank is "goods".
10. "we"
In the context of the king and his actions, "we" (the king and his agents) is appropriate, so the tenth blank is "we".
11. "force"
"Force" is used here to mean using physical or coercive power, so the eleventh blank is "force".
12. "others"
"Others" refers to other people (agents of the king), so the twelfth blank is "others".
13. "lawful"
"Lawful" means according to the law, so the thirteenth blank is "lawful".
14. "judgment"
"Judgment" of his equals (peers) is part of the clause, so the fourteenth blank is "judgment".
15. "equals"
"Equals" here refer to his peers (other barons or nobles), so the fifteenth blank is "equals".
16. "law"
"Law" of the "land" is part of the clause, so the sixteenth blank is "law".
17. "land"
"Land" as in the law of the land, so the seventeenth blank is "land".
18. "1215"
The Magna Carta was signed in 1215, so the eighteenth blank is "1215".
19. "liberty"
It is about the history of "liberty", so the nineteenth blank is "liberty".
20. "arbitrary"
It was a push back against "arbitrary" (unrestrained) government, so the twentieth blank is "arbitrary".
21. "blow"
An ancient "blow" (a significant event or action) that echoes, so the twenty - first blank is "blow".
22. "eight"
It has been around for eight centuries (from 1215 to now), so the twenty - second blank is "eight".
23. "Great"
It is the "Great" "Charter", so the twenty - third blank is "Great".
24. "Charter"
"Magna Carta" means "Great Charter", so the twenty - fourth blank is "Charter".
25. "John"
King John agreed to the Magna Carta, so the twenty - fifth blank is "John".
26. "barons"
The barons insisted that the king be held accountable, so the twenty - sixth blank is "barons".
The filled - in text is:
If you were read the $\boldsymbol{13^{\text{th}}-\text{Century}}$ version of your rights, this is how it would sound.
The NO! NO! NO! Clause
“No $\boldsymbol{\text{free}}$ man shall be $\boldsymbol{\text{seized}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{imprisoned}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{disseised}}$ of $\boldsymbol{\text{his freehold}}$ or $\boldsymbol{\text{outlawed}}$, or $\boldsymbol{\text{exiled}}$ of his $\boldsymbol{\text{goods}}$ in any other way, nor will $\boldsymbol{\text{we}}$ proceed with $\boldsymbol{\text{force}}$ against him, or send $\boldsymbol{\text{others}}$ to do so, except by $\boldsymbol{\text{lawful}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{judgment}}$ of his $\boldsymbol{\text{equals}}$ or by the $\boldsymbol{\text{law}}$ of the $\boldsymbol{\text{land}}$.”
That was about $\boldsymbol{1215}$.
Inside this building is the oldest document in the history of $\boldsymbol{\text{liberty}}$ the first great push back against $\boldsymbol{\text{arbitrary}}$ government.
An ancient $\boldsymbol{\text{blow}}$ that still echoes across $\boldsymbol{\text{eight}}$ centuries.
This is Magna Carta. The $\boldsymbol{\text{Great}}$ $\boldsymbol{\text{Charter}}$
To which King $\boldsymbol{\text{John}}$ agreed in (1215) at the insistence of his $\boldsymbol{\text{barons}}$ that he be held accountable.