How do the US Constitution and the Magna Carta both protect against unfair taxes?
Only Congress and Parliament have the power to tax
Only the judicial system can set the amounts on taxes
The checks and balances system limits taxing of the people.
The three branches of government are in charge of taxation

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Answer:

The checks and balances system limits taxing of the people

Explanation:

The Magna Carta limited King Johns powers by making it so he could not tax the people without the consent of a great council, and the US Constitution states that there can be "no taxation without representation.

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The US constitution and the Magna Carta protected against unfair taxes by making sure that Only Congress and Parliament have the power to tax.

The answer to this question is option A. According to the magna carta that was signed by King John, the Monarch does not have the right to force the people to pay taxes without getting approval from the common counsel.

According to the constitution of the United States, the congress is the only body that has the right to lay and collect taxes in the United States.

In conclusion, the magna carta and the constitution protect against unfair taxes by giving the tax rights to only the parliament and the congress.

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