
Magna Carta
Quiz by MARIA CHIARA BORGONOVO
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- Q1Which English king was forced to sign the Magna Carta?King HenryKing RichardKing EdwardKing John30s
- Q2What is the main purpose of the Magna Carta?To expand the King's powerTo establish a dictatorshipTo limit the power of the KingTo abolish the monarchy30s
- Q3Which of the following rights was NOT guaranteed by the Magna Carta?Right to a fair trialRight to voteRight to own propertyRight to have access to justice30s
- Q4Who was the main author of the Magna Carta?BaronsPope Innocent IIIKnightsKing John30s
- Q5What year was the Magna Carta signed?121514921066177630s
- Q6Which of the following best describes the significance of the Magna Carta?It established the principle that everyone, including the King, was subject to the lawIt granted unlimited power to the KingIt abolished the monarchy in EnglandIt promoted inequality among different social classes30s
- Q7What Latin term is often used to refer to the Magna Carta?Noble EdictKing's TreatyGreat CharterRoyal Decree30s
- Q8What was the location where King John of England agreed to sign the Magna Carta?Westminster AbbeyWindsor CastleRunnymedeTower of London30s
- Q9Which group of people were primarily concerned with securing rights and privileges through the Magna Carta?ClergyBaronsMerchantsPeasants30s
- Q10When was the Magna Carta signed?149212151066177630s
- Q11What is the significance of the Magna Carta?It is considered one of the most important documents in the history of democracy and human rights.It has no significance in historyIt was only relevant for a short period of timeIt was a failed attempt at creating a new government system30s
- Q12Which article establishes that men have the right of fair trial?63391830s
- Q13What name explains that a person cannot be kept in prison unless they have a trial?Bill of rightsHabeas corpusCommon Law30s