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What was significant about the Magna Carta?

Only the Great Council could select English monarchs from then on.


Only lords and clergy on the Great Council could raise taxes from then on.


English monarchs had to protect individual rights.


English monarchs were required to obey the law.

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The answer is English monarchs were required to obey the law I am positive
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The correct answer is D. English Monarchs were required to obey the law.

Magna carta its name means Great charter. This was a document which was important because of establishment of the principle where everybody was being subjected to the law.

Also the kings were entitled to rights of individual, rights to fair trial, and right to justice.

King John signed Magna carta reason being he wanted to collect his taxes and barons fight his wars whereby by the end of it all he was unsuccessful.

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