What right did the English nobles gain from king John signing the Magna Carta

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Answer: Magna Carta gave the English nobles a number of rights, most notably a protection from illegal imprisonment, access to justice and a fair trial and a limitation on the amount of feudal payments (an equivalent of today's taxes) that the noblemen owed to the king.

Some context: Magna Carta, is Latin for "The Great Charter" and was signed by Kind John of England in 1215. With this document, the King tried to appease rebel barons who were opposing his rule. With time, the exact influence of the Magna Carta changed, through actual changes in the text and through the way it was interpreted and implemented, but one legacy of the Magna Carta remained:  this document established that even the king was limited in the things he was allowed to do, and that the king was not "above the law".

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During the first battle of the Korean War in June of 1950, A-the United Nations pledged to come to the aid of North Korea. B- South Koreans crossed the 38th parallel and continued into North Korea. C- the Soviet Union marched on South Korea and captured it within days D- North Koreans took control of the South Korean capital of Seoul.

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During the first battle of the Korean War in June of 1950, D) North Koreans took control of the South Korean capital of Seoul. The North Koreans marched into and invaded South Korea, with the help of Soviet troops and Chinese troops. North Korea was backed by these two countries. On the 27th of June, the United Nations declared a ceasefire, but it soon became evident that the fighting would still take place. The South Koreans, who were at the time being defeated, were then backed by a coalition army backed by the United Nations.

(D) North Koreans took control of the South Korean capital of Seoul.

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After the Second World War, the Korean War was the opening conflict of the Cold War. Korea was part of Japan since the early 20th century. When Japan faced conquest in the Second World War, Korea proclaimed itself independent. The United States laid emphasis on forming a democratic state to avoid spreading of communism in Korea.

Soon after the partition, North Korea started invading South Korea. It received assistance from China and the Soviet Union. Soviet provided tanks and rifles to North Korea. The actual war began on 25th June 1950 after the invasion of North Korea followed by a series of encounters along the borders.

President Harry Truman cited the National Security Council a report named NCS-68 to take control over the situation and establish peace in South Korea. Truman appointed General McArthur the Supreme commander of the United Force to control the situation. Mc Arthur landed with 10000 marines at Inchon on 15th September 1950 and by the end of the month, he was able to require Seoul and forced North Korean forces to flee completely away from South Korea.

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Grade: High school

Subject: History  

Chapter: Korean war

Keywords: World War II, Soviet communist, United States, Korea, NCS-68, Harry Truman, Syngman Rhee, General McArthur, Inchon, Seoul,North Korea

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Charles Lindbergh was known as

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One of the major benefits that resulted from the The Alar "scandal" in 1989 was:

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It banned the use of alar in the use of agricultural food products.  In this case, it was used on apples and was found to cause cancer.  Since it would endanger consumers it was banned by the Environment Protective Agency.

By January 1940 the nazi had not yet invaded

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How did James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, treat the local American Indians?

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In general, James Oglethorpe was considered to be one of the nicest and most progressive people when it came to the Natives in his territory--often treating them with respect and punishing people who "trapped" them into unfair trading deals. 

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In general, James Oglethorpe was considered to be one of the nicest and most progressive people when it came to the Natives in his territory--often treating them with respect and punishing people who "trapped" them into unfair trading deals.

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