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What was the importance of the Magna Carta and Bill of Rights? *

They both got rid of the kings and allowed people to rule entirely
They were the foundations of modern justice and rights and influenced the American
government
They allowed for the the king to do whatever he wanted and under his rule and to treat
the people poorly
They prevented the Parliament from practicing its power.
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Answer:

They were the foundations of modern justice and rights and influenced the American government

Step-by-step explanation:

Several of the natural rights and legal protections enumerated in both the state declarations of rights and the United States Bill of Rights descend from rights protected by Magna Carta. A few of these include: Freedom from unlawful searches and seizures.

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