Which best characterizes the impact of the Magna Carta?
a. The principle of limited monarchy and representative bodies was established
b. More accurate maps were produced
c. Universal manhood suffrage became the norm in feudal societies
d. Parliamentary rule replaced monarchy in the West
e. Increasingly, females came to wield political power
Answer: a. The principle of limited monarchy and representative bodies was established
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How did working-class families and middle-class families experience urbanization and industrialization differently?
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Moksha is the transmigration of the soul.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The attitudes and public behavior in America immediately after the end of the war have been given the label
A. the "Great Euphoria." B. the "Red Scare." C. the "New World Order." D. "normalcy."