How did the Magna Carta limit the king’s power?
The king could not make laws. How did the Magna Carta limit the king’s power?
The king could not make laws. The king had to follow the law.
The king was below the barons.
The king had to answer to the pope.
The king had to follow the law.
The king was below the barons.
The king had to answer to the pope.
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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.
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