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Which best describes the significance of the magna carta?

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D.) It established the idea that British citizens had basic rights that could not be taken away.

The Magna Carta (Great Charter) stated that everyone is subject to the law, including the king. It also guaranteed the rights of everyone, the right to justice, and the right to have a fair trial.

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Option D.

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It established the idea that British citizens had basic rights that could not be taken away, is the right answer.'

Magna Carta was a document that was proclaimed by the King of England on June 15th, 1215. It was a document establishing a fundamental guarantee of rights and perquisites of citizens. The Magna Carta was a system of English rights, that stated that all the citizens and the king of the state were submissive to the law.

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