Answer:
In what ways does the Magna Carta start to limit the power of the
king/government/authority figures?
he tries to (down below)
Step-by-step explanation:
Executive Power. For centuries Magna Carta has stood for the principle that no man is above the law, not even a king. When the king is in violation, the barons have the authority to seize the king's properties by military force—or “distrain” him—until he complies. ...