Asked by jeje
The English Bill of Rights drew on the ideas expressed in the Magna Carta by
suggesting that the king was bound to the will of the people as well as the law
allowing for the election, rather than the appointment, of the people’s representatives
suggesting that the king was bound to the law as well as to God
allowing for separation of powers between the king and his subjects
I do not understand this one!!!
suggesting that the king was bound to the will of the people as well as the law
allowing for the election, rather than the appointment, of the people’s representatives
suggesting that the king was bound to the law as well as to God
allowing for separation of powers between the king and his subjects
I do not understand this one!!!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Read this and then decide if the answer is a or c.
http://www.humanrights.com/what-are-human-rights/brief-history/magna-carta.html
http://www.humanrights.com/what-are-human-rights/brief-history/magna-carta.html
Answered by
jeje
Is it suggesting that the king was bound to the will of the people as well as the law
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are right.
Answered by
Ms Sue
Wow, I remember this
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