Magna Carta exercised a strong influence both on the United States Constitution and on the constitutions of the various states. ... Magna Carta was widely held to be the people's reassertion of rights against an oppressive ruler, a legacy that captured American distrust of concentrated political power.
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after reading this i think that the answer is B, because their perspective is made by personal experiences
Answer:All of them
Explanation:
I answered it on Ed Corse and got it right
This statement is somewhat justified, since Wilson pushed for a body that would put an end to conflicts like World War I, but he alone was not the single founder, since it took many countries to participate.