Which statement best describes the significance of the Magna Carta? A. It tock all war-making power out of the king's hands and gave it to Parliament. B. established the idea that British citizens had basic rights that could not be taken away. C. It allowed the king to hire foreign soldiers in order to protect the realm. D. It created peace in Britain by cmpowcring the king to drive out the barons

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B. The Magna Carta established the idea that British citizens had basic rights that could not be taken away.


The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, is considered a foundational document in the development of constitutional and legal principles. While it did not transfer all war-making power to Parliament (Option A), it laid the groundwork for the concept that certain fundamental rights were protected and that the king was not above the law. This had a profound influence on later constitutional developments and the protection of individual liberties.

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