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How are the English bill of rights and the Magna Carta similar?

A. Both worked to render the king powerless

B. Both were considered with the natural rights of man

C. Both limited the king power and gave power to citizens

D. Both worked to set up a multi - branch government

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Both of them are limits on the power of government. They are both written contract that say what governments can and cannot do.
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User Tadzik
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As can be seen, the Magna Carta written in 1200s derived from rebellious barons who were fed up with King John's ruling and wished to limit his powers and themselves certain rights, whereas the English Bill of Rights listed the injustice done by the monarchs and demanded a set of freedoms and rights

Hope this helps!

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