The Magna Carta
The Magna Carta, or "Great Charter," affirmed that everyone is subject to the law -- even the king. It was an agreement between King John and the nobility in 1215, but its listing of rights provided instrumental founding principles for the wider establishment of rights for all citizens in the centuries following -- including the rights guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States.
Answer:
3rd person perspective
Explanation:
the narrator was neither of the people but was explaining what was happening as it did
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Central courts was/were <span>established to settle disputes between the states.
</span>Interstate matters are dealt with at the Central courts set up specially to settle disputes between states as they do not fall under regular Courts and federal law.
So your final answer would be C. Central courts
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