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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Prohibition of intoxicating liquor and the 18th amendment is ban on the sale of alcohol
The run-up to the 1968 election was transformed in 1967 when Minnesota’s Democratic senator, Eugene J. McCarthy, challenged Democratic Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson on his Vietnam War policies. Johnson had succeeded to the presidency in 1963, following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and had been overwhelmingly reelected in 1964. Early in his term he was immensely popular, but U.S. involvement in Vietnam, which had escalated invisibly during the presidential administrations of both Dwight D. Eisenhower and Kennedy, became highly visible with rapidly increasing U.S. death tolls, and, as the war’s unpopularity mounted, so did Johnson’s.
Answer:
A. member of the U.S. Senate
Explanation:
Because the Supreme Court has no age limit, you must be at least 35 to run for President, and the residency to run for governor in each state is less than 9 years, you can correctly state that (A) is the correct answer.