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The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, challenged the concept of the divine right of kings by asserting that the monarch's power was not absolute and was subject to the law. It established that even the king must adhere to legal principles and respect the rights of his subjects, thereby promoting the idea that governance is based on mutual agreement and the rule of law rather than divine decree. This shift laid the groundwork for later democratic principles, emphasizing that authority comes from the governed rather than divine sanction.

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