Asked by So confused :(
What was one similarity between the bill of rights and the Magna Carta?
A. Both outlined a structure that gave the government the right to tax its citizens
B. Both established a detailed justice system
C. Both provided guidelines for ensuring basic citizen rights
D. Both were based on the premise that the states should have more power
In my book it tells me that me that they were both made to limit the power of the government, so I think it's B?
A. Both outlined a structure that gave the government the right to tax its citizens
B. Both established a detailed justice system
C. Both provided guidelines for ensuring basic citizen rights
D. Both were based on the premise that the states should have more power
In my book it tells me that me that they were both made to limit the power of the government, so I think it's B?
Answers
Answered by
A user
I agree with I'm so confused
Answered by
So confused :(
So the right answer is B? My brither says we are all wrong and it's D
Answered by
Reed
Between three of you, you have one right answer. So confused, read your textbook to find the right answer. Hint: your "brither" is wrong.
Answered by
So confused :(
Ok, I believe the answer is C. I thought I was right. (T-T)
Answered by
chitin
STOP RIGHT THERE
WE SHOULD HAVE PRIVATE ANSWERING
THIS IS CHEATING
WE SHOULD HAVE PRIVATE ANSWERING
THIS IS CHEATING
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.