Question
Why was the Magna Carta most important to the
development of constitutional monarchy? (1 point)
It established the legal principle that the monarch
was not above the law.
It created a council of nobles to prevent the
monarch from violating rights.
It ended a rebellion against King John I.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
development of constitutional monarchy? (1 point)
It established the legal principle that the monarch
was not above the law.
It created a council of nobles to prevent the
monarch from violating rights.
It ended a rebellion against King John I.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
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that wasent one of the awnsers
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The Magna Carta was most important to the development of constitutional monarchy because it established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. If none of the given answers align with the options, then it seems there may have been a mistake in the provided answer choices. However, if I were to evaluate the given options again, I would still say that the most accurate choice would be:
The Magna Carta was most important to the development of constitutional monarchy because it established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
The Magna Carta was most important to the development of constitutional monarchy because it established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
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