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how did both the magna carta and the english bill of rights demonstrate civic virtues and democratic principles? o both documents upheld the principle of religious tolerance and freedom of worship. o both documents affirmed the principle of due process and limited the power of the monarchy. o both documents endorsed the divine right of kings and the absolute authority of monarchs. o both documents advocated for the abolition of slavery and the promotion of civil rights.
The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights both aimed to limit the power of the monarchy and establish the principle of due - process. The Magna Carta was an early step in limiting royal power and ensuring certain legal rights, and the English Bill of Rights further solidified limits on the monarch's authority and guaranteed rights to Parliament and individuals. They did not advocate for the abolition of slavery, nor did they endorse the divine right of kings and absolute authority of monarchs. Also, religious tolerance and freedom of worship were not central themes in both documents.
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Both documents affirmed the principle of due process and limited the power of the monarchy.