The Magna Carta established the rights of A.citizens B.neighboring countries C.non-Christian believers B.military officers

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A. citizens

The Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, was a historic document signed in 1215 that established certain principles and limited the powers of the monarch in England. It was primarily focused on protecting the rights and privileges of the English barons and, by extension, the broader population, including citizens. The Magna Carta laid the foundation for the idea of the rule of law and has been considered a significant influence on the development of constitutional principles.