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Which are rights guaranteed by the Magna Carta?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A) For a freeman to be put in jail or fined, he must have broken a law and he must have been tried by a jury.

B) If the king did not show adequate care and concern for his subjects, he could be removed.

C) If special taxes were needed, a council composed of great nobles and clergy had to approve them.

D) All serfs throughout England were freed from any further obligation to their feudal lords.

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Answer:

I think the answer is A.

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A. For a freeman to be put in jail or fined, he must have broken a law and he must have been tried by a jury.

Magna Carta Libertatum, better known as the Magna Carta, was a letter granted by John I of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on June 15, 1215. It was written first by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langton, with the goal of making peace between the English monarch, with wide unpopularity, and a group of rebellious barons. The document promised the protection of ecclesiastical rights, the protection of barons from illegal detention, access to immediate justice, and limitations of feudal fees in favor of the Crown. The agreement would be implemented by a council of twenty-five barons. None of the sides complied with their commitments and the letter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, which led to the first war of the Barons.