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SSWH14 Why was the Magna Carta most important to the development of constitutional monarchy?(1 point)
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It established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
It established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
It ended the rebellion against King John I.
It ended the rebellion against King John I.
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It established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
It established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
It established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
It ended the rebellion against King John I.
It ended the rebellion against King John I.
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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. It also established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
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