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levacccp [35]
2 years ago
14

URGENT WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!

History
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gregori [183]2 years ago
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Answer:

The founding fathers had mentioned the 39th clause of the Magna Carta, which was that the government can unjustly deprive any individual of “ life, liberty or property " and that no person would have legal action taken against them without the "lawful Judgment of his equals."  The Magna Carta had ensured that the king would not be above the law; just how the Founding Fathers wanted it here. They wanted the government to abide by the law and respect the rights of the citizens.

 The Magna Carta had also promised the people to not imprison them illegally and to also Ensure access to a trial. Also a lot like here. America has fair trials. 

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hope some of this helps a bit.

frosja888 [35]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The founding fathers had mentioned the 39th clause of the Magna Carta, which was that the government can unjustly deprive any individual of “ life, liberty or property " and that no person would have legal action taken against them without the "lawful Judgment of his equals."  The Magna Carta had ensured that the king would not be above the law; just how the Founding Fathers wanted it here. They wanted the government to abide by the law and respect the rights of the citizens.The Magna Carta had also promised the people to not imprison them illegally and to also Ensure access to a trial. Also a lot like here. America has fair trials.

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