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the magna carta (1215) is important because it established the idea that:○ kings have unlimited power○ the church controls the government○ only nobles have rights● the law is above the king and guarantees rights
The Magna Carta (1215) was a foundational document that limited the English king's authority, establishing the principle that even monarchs were subject to the law, while also guaranteeing certain legal rights to nobles (and later broader groups). The other options are incorrect: it rejected unlimited royal power, did not place government under church control, and did not restrict rights only to nobles (as it laid groundwork for broader legal protections).
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The law is above the king and guarantees rights