How did the signing of the Magna Carta affect the lives of ordinary townspeople of the 13th century? A) It allowed them the opportunity to run for office and be elected by their peers. B) It limited the power of the king to tax them and granted people jury trials before punishment. C) It offered them representation through assemblies of peasants who could advise the king. D) It provided the same rights to ordinary townspeople as those held by barons, lords, and other wealthy noblemen.
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@nicoleg7 any ideas?
I thought it was d buy i got it wrong , and maybe b
but
Hrmm so you think it's B?
yea idk tho
i think it is b since in the magna carta it said, that the king could no longer collect taxes from the English people unless the Great Council agreed.
am i right?
Hrmm this question is a little challenging, but anyways that should make sense.
yea and ok thxs
Though it might be wrong x3
lol well i guess ill try
Good luck ;3
thanks
i got it right @AloneS lol
Alright tell me if it was wrong
O.M.G LOL
yay lol
O.m.g congrats x'D
thanks :)
Lol more credit to you you're the one whos thinking (:
ig lol, thanks for making me think harder tho, instead of giving me an asnwer
Oh yes lol, ig there's a use to it xP
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