PART A: Which of the following best identifies the central theme of this story? (1 point)ResponsesA. Kings must protect their people and expand their territory through wars.A. Kings must protect their people and expand their territory through wars.B. People deserve the right to representation in the government that they pay taxes to.B. People deserve the right to representation in the government that they pay taxes to.C. There should be the same universal human rights for all.C. There should be the same universal human rights for all.D. King John is misunderstood, for without him we would not have the first constitution with human rights.D. King John is misunderstood, for without him we would not have the first constitution with human rights.Question 2 PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A? (1 point)ResponsesA. "...some believe that all people should just have these rights, no matter what is written down by their leaders." (Paragraph 3)A. "...some believe that all people should just have these rights, no matter what is written down by their leaders." (Paragraph 3)B. "It is a king's job to keep his land rich, large, and safe so that he holds more power and can take better care of his people." (Paragraph 4)B. "It is a king's job to keep his land rich, large, and safe so that he holds more power and can take better care of his people." (Paragraph 4)C. "Now they would represent the people and help me make decisions, but I didn't like this at all. It took away my power!" (Paragraph 5)C. "Now they would represent the people and help me make decisions, but I didn't like this at all. It took away my power!" (Paragraph 5)D. "But now that I see it makes people very happy, I just want you to know that it was I, King John." (Paragraph 5)D. "But now that I see it makes people very happy, I just want you to know that it was I, King John." (Paragraph 5)Question 3What is the central idea of paragraph 1? (1 point)
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The central idea of paragraph 1 is the significance of the Magna Carta in establishing rights and freedoms for people.