Question
Which of the following ideas did the Magna Carta reject?
Freedom of Religion
Inalienable rights
Divine right of kings
Restrictions on power
choose the correct answer
Freedom of Religion
Inalienable rights
Divine right of kings
Restrictions on power
choose the correct answer
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The correct answer is "Divine right of kings." The Magna Carta was a document issued in 1215 in England that limited the absolute power of the king and established certain rights for the nobility. It did not directly address the concepts of freedom of religion or inalienable rights, as those ideas developed later. However, it did reject the notion of the divine right of kings, which held that monarchs were chosen by God and had absolute authority. It introduced the idea that the king's power should be limited and subject to certain laws and principles.
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