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This reading comprehension passage about The Magna Carta is designed with your students in mind, ensuring a delightful and educational experience.

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  • 5 True/False questions

  • 5 short answer questions

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Summary of passage

The Magna Carta, signed in England in 1215, ensured that even kings had to follow the same rules. King John’s unpopular rule led to the creation of the Magna Carta by a group of barons to limit his power. With 63 clauses, the Magna Carta outlined rules on fair trials, taxes, and the rights of the church. It emphasized that even the king had to obey the law, setting a precedent for equality. The document became a symbol of freedom and justice, influencing laws worldwide. Clause 39, protecting the rights of free men, is one of the most famous clauses in the Magna Carta. Despite its age, the principles of the Magna Carta remain relevant today, advocating for fairness and rights protection. It continues to symbolize freedom and justice for all.

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