The correct question is- Which passage in the selection from Magna Carta says that police must have evidence to put someone on trial! FROM THE MAGNA CARTA ...in future no official shall PLACE A MAN ON TRIAL upon his own UNSUPPORTED STATEMENT without PRODUCING CREDIBLE WITNESSES to TELL TRUTH OF IT.
According to Magna Carta Clause 38, no official shall ever again put a man on trial based only on his own unsubstantiated statement without first presenting reliable witnesses to attest to its veracity.
King Juan "without land" of England issued the English nobility a cedula called the Magna Carta in which he pledged to uphold their privileges and immunities.
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"When teenagers start their day by looking at a screen, it only gets worse from there.”
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modernist
world war 1 had the greatest influence on writers of the modernist literary movement. The term must be understood n its philosophical context. In this context, modernism is everything new, unexplored, untouched and never tried before. Matisse, Ellison, and others artists represent the movement under their own specialty.
musical and literary talent
the Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of the musical and literary talent of the African American community. Named after the anthology of Alain Locke "The Negro Movement" of 1925, the Harlem Renaissance is a cultural and social movement that aimed to rediscover black culture and give voice to a society that was underlined.
Ralph Ellison
Both Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison wrote about the inequality of African Americans during the modernist literary period. The modernist movement had a very self-conscious view of the society, and so the inequality was perceived as something to fix and denounce like many writers did in their work, in order to have an impact over the culture.
less traditional
in the 1960s poetry became less traditional. All the rules about poetry were erased at the beginning of a movement that rejected everything that existed before, in response to the fast change of a new society on the rise and as a wake-up call towards a society that had produced the devastation of the world war II.
they rejected the literary
The beat generation rejected the literary because they thought that literacy was part of a society that was no more existing. The beat generation wanted to express itself in a free and unconventional way, following their own intuition and creativity, instead of a set of rules imposed by previous and often perceived as old canonic standards.