One thing that the Magna Carta of England did was to d. weakened the power of the monarchy.
<h3>What did the Magna Carter do?</h3>
The Magna Carta was imposed on the English King by nobles who felt he was acting too much in his own interest.
As a result, there were limits on the power of the English monarchy such as the king's will be overruled by barons.
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The new domestic slave trade helped increase the productivity of the plantation system by offering more slaves to work.
The correct answer is A. Gain population. Opening new corporate headquarters will attract people to move to the area in order to serve the 500 workers. This will include people that will move to open restaurants and other businesses that will be aimed at serving the workers.<span />
Well Thomas Hobbes and John Locke had a few key beliefs that where different. One was why was Government important, Hobbes believed it was supposed to protect us from ourselves while Locke believed that they were supposed to protect our belongings. Another was who had the Sovereignty. While Locke believed that was the people, Hobbes believed it was the monarch. Another was the argument of limited government, Hobbes believed that the government should have no limits and Locke believed they should. And the last key one was that of the right of revolution, meaning if the government went out of line the people could revolt and ‘start over’, Locke believed this to be true while Hobbes did not.
The did however agree on there is no such thing as Divine Right, which is that God gives the power of the throne, and the ‘State of Nature/War’ meaning that humans can and will be naturally violently times.
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