The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights share which of these important characteristics?

A.
They both limit the power of monarchs.
B.
They both protect against excessive punishment.
C.
They both guarantee representative government.
D.
They both list certain rights of the English people

1 answer

The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights share the important characteristic of:

A. They both limit the power of monarchs.

Both documents are foundational in establishing the principle that the power of the monarch is not absolute and that there are laws and rights that must be respected. While options B, C, and D may also contain elements that are true for one or the other document, option A is the most accurate characteristic they share.