Question
The constitutions of the crown can best be described as
A. a set of laws that regulates the power of the king and grants rights to citizens
B. the provisions of Oxford, which serve as the constitution for England
C. one singular document known as the magna Carta, which was passed in 1215
D. a collection of documents and legal precedent that make up rule of law in England
A. a set of laws that regulates the power of the king and grants rights to citizens
B. the provisions of Oxford, which serve as the constitution for England
C. one singular document known as the magna Carta, which was passed in 1215
D. a collection of documents and legal precedent that make up rule of law in England
Answers
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The constitutions of the crown can best be described as:
**D. a collection of documents and legal precedent that make up rule of law in England.**
This reflects the nature of the UK's constitution, which is not contained in a single document but rather consists of statutes, common law, conventions, and legal precedents.
**D. a collection of documents and legal precedent that make up rule of law in England.**
This reflects the nature of the UK's constitution, which is not contained in a single document but rather consists of statutes, common law, conventions, and legal precedents.