~magna carta signed by king john

~habeas Corpus act passed during the rule of Charle II
~bill of rights agreed to by William and Mary

these events in english history were similar in that they all
A. limited the power of the monarch
b. promoted religious freedom
c. supported divine right theory
d. provided universal suffrage

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What difference does it make whether a website explains or a Jiskha volunteer explains? You still have to read.

To determine the correct answer among the given options, let's examine each of the events and the shared characteristics:

1) Magna Carta signed by King John:
The Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, was signed by King John of England in 1215. It was a fundamental document that established certain rights and limited the power of the monarchy. It aimed to prevent the abuse of power by the monarch and protect the rights and liberties of the nobles.

2) Habeas Corpus Act passed during the rule of Charles II:
The Habeas Corpus Act was passed in 1679 during the reign of Charles II. This legislation ensured that a person detained or imprisoned had the right to be brought before a court and that the reasons for their detention should be justified or they would be released. It protected individuals against unlawful and arbitrary detention by the state.

3) Bill of Rights agreed to by William and Mary:
The Bill of Rights, agreed to by William III and Mary II in 1689, was a landmark document that outlined the rights and liberties of the people and further restricted the power of the monarchy. It placed limits on the monarchy's authority and established individual rights such as freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, the right to petition the King, and the right to fair and speedy trials.

Considering the similarities between these three events, we can conclude that the correct answer is:

A. limited the power of the monarch