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Magna Carta & the Constitution

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Match together parts of our constitution and parts of the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta is a document signed by English King Jphn in 1215 to limit the power of the king and give others specific rights.
Each of the following prompts can be matched with one excerpt from the Magna Carta and one from the Constitution:
1) Taxes
2) Unalienable Rights
3) Protection from unreasonable seizure
4) Right to a fair trial
5) Freedom of speech, assembly, speak
against government
6) Representation of people in the
government
7) People acting as judges
8) Power of the court

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Magna Carta & the ConstitutionOnline version

Match together parts of our constitution and parts of the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta is a document signed by English King Jphn in 1215 to limit the power of the king and give others specific rights. Each of the following prompts can be matched with one excerpt from the Magna Carta and one from the Constitution: 1) Taxes 2) Unalienable Rights 3) Protection from unreasonable seizure 4) Right to a fair trial 5) Freedom of speech, assembly, speak against government 6) Representation of people in the government 7) People acting as judges 8) Power of the court

by Shelby Hesler
1

Taxes

2

Unalienable rights

3

Protection from unreasonable seizure

4

Right to a Fair Trial

5

Freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, freedom to argue against the government

6

Representation of the people in the government

7

People acting as Judges

8

Power of the Court

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