The Constitution does not directly mention secession, but the Supreme Court has consistently interpreted the Constitution to be an indestructible union. There is no legal basis a state can point to for unilaterally seceding. So basically, no, a state can not secede, it is blatantly illegal.
The answer is B, a set of beliefs and laws, because of what they consist of, like "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor" and so on.
Answer: Magna Carta Libertatum, commonly called Magna Carta, is a charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215
Explanation: Major Rights Granted:
The right to pass on property to other family when you pass
Restriets Fines
Allows witnesses at trials
Prevents possessions from being seized or imprisonment without lawful judgement (Due process)
In the 1830 he supported because he wanted to stop being a president