What is the Magna Carta? What impact did it have on the powers of the monarch?

What will be an ideal response?

Magna Carta is the original "constitutional" document of the British government. Signed in 1215 between King John and the nobility, it set out limits on the monarch and established civil rights.
The Magna Carta limited the power of the king by granting rights such as habeas corpus, which protected ordinary citizens against unlawful imprisonment, and created a Great Council of nobles that the king did not control and that had some power over taxation.

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Which of the following is exempt from the general sales tax in Texas?

a. Food sold in grocery stores b. Food sold in restaurants c. Over-the-counter drugs d. Books e. Clothing

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A defining event is important in political culture because it

a. can provide a shock to society that overwhelms the tendency of political culture to resist change. b. creates the basis and myth for the country's political culture. c. unifies the population around the traditional political culture and makes it more difficult to change. d. makes the public more aware of the political culture. e. is the culmination of smaller events that reoccur or are sustained over time that shape political culture.

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