The Magna Carta limited the king’s power in England. Why? Well, what happened was that English civilians felt King John was demanding too much money in taxes from them. In return, rebellious barons held him captive and forced him to sign the Magna Carta. This charter established many points, including these that follow:
1. Nobody, including an authoritarian official, is above the law.
2. Nobody can be unreasonably persecuted or exiled.
The Magna Carta also was a hidden beginning to democracy and women’s rights in England.
Your final answer: England was where the Magna Carta limited the king’s power. This would be option D.
It was the last of the set to be unveiled on 24 May 1887. A statue of Burns was deemed relevant to the city, both because of the city's Scottish roots (it was founded by the Free Church of Scotland in 1848), and also because one of the city's founding fathers was Rev. Thomas Burns, a nephew of the poet.
Since there are not answer choices, I will tell you this acronym.
Remember R.A.P.P.S.
R - religion
A - assembly
P - press
P - petition the government
S - speech
These are the first amendment rights.
Please mark brainliest.
I’m almost positive this is right. I match the colors to the box. I’d check to make sure though.
Answer:
Latino population in places like Alaska, Minnesota, and Oklahoma is growing faster than in other parts of the United States because of early immigration and high fertility rate
Explanation:
The Southwest states Alaska, Minnesota, and Oklahoma have higher Latino/ Hispanic population growth as compared to other part of America because these states have a strong presence of Hispanic heritage. Also these states were part of Spain’s Mexican colony that were established before England established its colonies. These states have large contingency of Hispanic residents which are descendants of pre–United States settlers. The high Latino growth is because of increased immigration from Latin America to the United States. Another major reason is that Hispanic population having higher fertility rates