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What was the new government structure under the Magna Carta?
nobles and the court
the monarch and Parliament
the monarch, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
Parliament, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
nobles and the court
the monarch and Parliament
the monarch, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
Parliament, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
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The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, primarily aimed to limit the powers of the monarch and establish certain legal rights for the nobles. It did not create a new government structure in the way we think of modern government today, but it laid the groundwork for the development of parliamentary democracy in England.
The correct option your question seems to be hinting at, based on the broader historical context that followed the Magna Carta, is:
**the monarch and Parliament**
However, keep in mind that the Magna Carta itself did not establish Parliament as we recognize it today. The evolution of the parliamentary system would come later, influenced by the principles established in the Magna Carta.
The correct option your question seems to be hinting at, based on the broader historical context that followed the Magna Carta, is:
**the monarch and Parliament**
However, keep in mind that the Magna Carta itself did not establish Parliament as we recognize it today. The evolution of the parliamentary system would come later, influenced by the principles established in the Magna Carta.