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What did Magna Carta (1215) establish?

Government & LawmediumVersion 2026
  1. A.That the king’s power was not absolute✓ Correct answer
  2. B.Universal voting rights
  3. C.The founding of the NHS
  4. D.The creation of the Commonwealth

Explanation

Magna Carta limited the monarch’s authority and established that even the king was subject to the law.

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Practice question based on the official Life in the UK handbook. Official source (Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents – Handbook (PDF)) This is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government.

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