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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 established that all Englishmen had legal rights.
It ended a rebellion against King John I.
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It established the legal principle that the monarch was not above the law.
Explanation: The Magna Carta limited royal power and set the precedent that the king must obey the law, a key foundation for constitutional monarchy.
Explanation: The Magna Carta limited royal power and set the precedent that the king must obey the law, a key foundation for constitutional monarchy.
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