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because the king had anghit. The power of the british king was limited by the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights

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A limited monarchy is where the king's power is -- by law?

A limited monarchy is where the King's power is limited by law


What are some characteristics of limited monarchy?

ruled by a king/ queen but with limited power.


Which English king was forced to sign the Magna Carta which limited his power?

King John


The magna carta limited the power of the king in what country?

England


Why is the English crown limited monarchy after 1215?

they signed the magna carta which limited the king/queen's power


What is the name of the document that that limited the power of the English King?

Magnate carta


What is the name of the document limited the power of the English king?

Magnate carta


What did the Magna Carta set limits on?

It limited the power of the king/queen


How are the bill of rights and the magna carta similar?

limited the power of the king


What of these best summarizes the difference between the government of England and the government in continental Europe toward the end of the Reformation?

In England, the king's power was limited by a constitution and parliament.


What did the magna carta do to the power of the king?

It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.


How are the magna carta and the English bill of rights similar?

The Magna Carta also known as "The Great Charter" was created in 1215 and signed by King John to limit the power of the king. The Petition of Rights also limited the king's power. The English Bill of Rights prohibited a standing army in peacetime; it also guaranteed the right to fair trial and freedom fom excessive bail.