The Magna Carta was signed in order to

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limit the powers of the monarchy.
limit the powers of the monarchy.

grant more rights to the lower classes.
grant more rights to the lower classes.

establish a system of checks and balances.

limit the powers of the monarchy.

limit the powers of the monarchy.

The Magna Carta was signed in order to limit the powers of the monarchy. To arrive at this answer, we can look at the historical context surrounding the signing of the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta was signed in 1215 in England, during a time when the monarch, King John, was perceived to have abused his powers and acted tyrannically. Responding to this, a group of English barons demanded that the king agree to a document that would limit his powers and protect their own rights and privileges. The Magna Carta was the result of these negotiations, and it specifically outlined certain limitations on the monarchy's authority. Therefore, the main purpose of the Magna Carta was to limit the powers of the monarchy.