Many members of the English gentry became willing to emigrate to the American colonies after the break with the Catholic church kept younger sons from having secure futures within <span>the Church.
In the past, they knew their sons' future was set within the church, but after there were major changes in religion in England, they were not so sure anymore, and thus decided to move to America.
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Abstract: In the 1890s, Rudolf Diesel invented an efficient, compression ignition, internal combustion engine that bears his name. Early diesel engines were large and operated at low speeds due to the limitations of their compressed air-assisted fuel injection systems.
I think not, because it should be anyone's best interest not to start a nuclear war with anyone. Nuclear bombs destroy land and makes the land bombed unable to support life for a long while, since all the plants are destroyed and water and land is contaminated.
Magna carta translates to the great charter.
CONTEXT - it is basically a flowery name of a sheet of paper that had a bunch of rules written on it. It was a contract with some provisions/agreements/rights (choose words at your pleasure) in it and the king of England and a bunch of rebels were party to that contract. Eventually many more laws and legislations, either derived from or inspired by, Magna Carta were passed in England’s political history. Thus eventually this Magna Carta (the paper) became a kind of central or foundational set of rights from which numerous other legislations and rights were built on.
So, when someone comes with expression like “Part - 3 is the Magna Carta of Indian constitution” They simply want to imply that Part -3 of Indian constitution has Fundamental set of laws or part 3 has laws that are central pieces of legislation in this constitution. But for some reason they don’t want to put it in simple terms and so they decorate their sentence with terms like Magna Carta. So now for you to understand that statement you need to first understand a part of England’s history.