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Why was the Magna Carta significant to the development of democratic government?

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It limited the power of the government to the nobles.

It set a precedent for limiting the power of the king.

It gave women in England the right to vote.

It clearly explained the ideals of the first democracies of Greece.

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I think the answer is B. It set a precedent for limiting the power of the King.
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