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For which action did the Magna Carta require the monarch to obtain legislative approval?

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C) Raising Taxes

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Answer:

Raising Taxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Magna Carta, signed by King John of England acted as a way of limiting the power of the monarch.

The correct answer to the question would be alternative Raising Taxes.

With the Magna Carta, the King had to have legislative permission to raise taxes. Also, it would protect church rights, and the barons from illegal imprisonment, for example.

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