Asked by malia

What are some of the similarities between the Magna Carta and the United States Constitution?
(Select all that apply.) 

separation of church and state

the social contract between the government and the governed

providing for the concept of a three-branch government

trial by a jury of one's peers

B and D

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, b and d.
Answered by malia
thank u
Answered by Ms. Sue
YW
Answered by ANONYMOUS
WRONG THANK YOU OR NOT HELPING AT ALL
Answered by jamie
The actual answers are A and B. :)
D is right, but for some reason they consider it a wrong answer.
Answered by Anonymous
You guys are all wrong!
THE CORRECT ANSWERS ARE: A B D
*separation of church and state
*trial by a jury of one's peers
*social contract between the government and the governed
Answered by Aubrea colbert
LOL I'm dyeing
Answered by anon
A, B,& D were right
Answered by lol><:
Read the sentence.

The similarities between the Magna Carta and the Constitution include _[blank]_.

Which options correctly complete the sentence?

Select all that apply.

protection of religious freedom
rights granted to all people
jury trials
establishment of a unicameral legislature

Primavera changed its now 2 answers
Jury trials
and
Protections of freedom
Answered by lol><:
Protection of religious freedom
Answered by ms sue
its a,b,c and d
Answered by charli damelio
im just here for ANSWERS LMAOOO
Answered by Sprite Cranberry
Do you have 90 minutes to talk about our lord and savior the, flying spaghetti monster?
Answered by Sprite Cranberry
Btw, the answers are A. separation of church and state, and D. trial by jury of one's peers. I took this test September 2020, if you guys are around that time thats probably the answer it seems like its getting changed around ever so often.
Answered by frog
I feel like I know you sprite cranberry
Answered by Auriii
I just realized that we all are in az.. cuz the school is az only O-o which means that some of us have probably met irl, das crazyyy

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