Which document limited the British monarch’s right to tax and guaranteed due process?

A. Declaration of Independence
B. Bill of Rights
C. Magna Carta
D. English Bill of Rights

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Yes, your answer is correct. The document that limited the British monarch's right to tax and guaranteed due process is the Magna Carta (option C).

Correct! The document that limited the British monarch's right to tax and guaranteed due process is the Magna Carta.

To arrive at this answer, you could have used several strategies. If you were familiar with the topic and knew that the Magna Carta was a significant historical document, you may have recognized it right away. However, if you were unsure, you could have used a process of elimination.

Option A, the Declaration of Independence, is the document by which the American colonies proclaimed their independence from Great Britain and does not pertain to limiting the British monarch's right to tax.

Option B, the Bill of Rights, is the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution and also does not directly involve the British monarch's power to tax.

Option D, the English Bill of Rights, is a document that helped establish certain civil liberties and set clear limits on the powers of the monarch in England, but it does not specifically address the monarch's right to tax.

Therefore, by process of elimination, the correct answer is C, the Magna Carta, which was a charter agreed upon in 1215 between King John of England and a group of rebellious barons. It imposed limitations on the king's power, including the requirement for consent from the barons before levying certain types of taxes and the right to fair treatment and due process.