Answer:
No one, not even kings, are above the law!
Explanation:
John met the rebel leaders at Runnymede, a water-meadow on the south bank of the River Thames, on 10 June 1215. Runnymede was a traditional place for assemblies, but it was also located on neutral ground between the royal fortress of Windsor Castle and the rebel base at Staines, and offered both sides the security of a rendezvous where they were unlikely to find themselves at a military disadvantage. Here the rebels presented John with their draft demands for reform, the 'Articles of the Barons'. Stephen Langton's pragmatic efforts at mediation over the next ten days turned these incomplete demands into a charter capturing the proposed peace agreement; a few years later, this agreement was renamed Magna Carta, meaning "Great Charter". By 15 June, general agreement had been made on a text, and on 19 June, the rebels renewed their oaths of loyalty to John and copies of the charter were formally issued.
Answer:
B. He is flogged.
Explanation:
According to The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, he narrates that one day, he refused to eat which made him too weak to work and as a result, his captors flogs him and makes him eat.
Olaudah is a slave taken forcefully from his hometown Eboe by slave traders and brought through the Atlantic to do hard work with thousands of other slaves aboard a slave ship.
Answer:
Knowledge and the freedom of interpretation of the past in Arts and History. Clarifying the terms of the Q to number 6:
Explanation:
Answer:
How I interpert this is that we spend so much time analyzing and preparing for big events in our lives that in the end, we end up thinking too much about the situation that we barely have enough time to accomplish what we need to.