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The Bilk of Rights 1698

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Its the Magna Carta

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The magna carta was the first document to?

place restrictions on an English ruler's power


Does An autocratic ruler have limited or unlimited power?

unlimited.


What is the top triangle on the ruler of a word document?

First line indent marker


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ruler bar allows you to format the vertical alignment of text in a document


What is a ruler that displays at the top edge of the window document?

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What document permitted colonists to settle on land claimed by their ruler?

The document is called a charter.


An autocratic ruler has what power?

An autocratic ruler has complete and unchecked power over their country or territory. They have the authority to make decisions without consulting others and often suppress opposition or dissent. Their rule is characterized by centralized control and limited political freedom.


How was John Locke's ideas important for the Framers of the Constitution?

Well, John Locke argued that government was a contract between the ruler and the people. And because the contract had been bound to both sides, the ruler's power would be limited. Just like in the Preamble where they were trying to form a new government and limit the power of the ruler of the government.


What is A ruler with unlimited power?

A ruler that has unlimited power and authority over his or her power is an absolute monarch.


Why did the Delhi Sultanate ruler Radiyya first took power?

because her mother wanted to kill her so if she became ruler there is no way her mother can kill her.


Which enlightenment thinker wanted a limited monarchy?

John Locke advocated for a limited monarchy, where the power of the monarch is restrained by a constitution or laws agreed upon by the people. He believed in the idea of a social contract between the ruler and the ruled, with power being subject to the consent of the governed.