Taking into account the statement above "The Magna Carta was written in 1215, but by 1600 it was being interpreted very differently than its original intention. Identify the important issue at the heart of the new interpretation of this document."
The answer is: the interpretation that all the Englishmen had rights and freedom in that time.
The Magna Carta was originally established and made to bring peace to the conflicts by promising a series of "liberties" to "all the free men of our realm". Also, Magna Carta was helpful for everyone but the peasants and slaves because they didn't have rights.
The second amendment protects individual the right to bear arms. This amendment is important because it allows for individuals to protect themselves.
Environmental influences ranging from radioactivity and stress in the outside world to drugs, chemicals, hormones, and viruses in the mother's bloodstream can affect prenatal development. Among the maternal factors known to influence the fetus are disease, age, diet, reactions associated with a certain blood component, and prolonged stress.
Dickinson’s belief that the colonists should make every feasible effort at negotiation was reinforced by his doubts as to whether a harmonious American nation could ever be built on the foundation of opposition to British misrule. Remove the superintending authority of empire, Dickinson worried, and Americans would quickly fall into internecine conflicts of their own.