Respuesta :

Answer: The Petition of Rights and the Magna Carta are legal acts.

Explanation:

If we look at the "sewn frame," the Petition of Rights and the Magna Carta are documents that, in a way, represent the first precursors of the rule of law. Both forms are an effort to sort out individual legal acts in England. In the background of creating the documents are certain unresolved legal rights in England, that is, the effort to solve these problems. Both papers were the "embryo" for the emergence of the rule of law, one of the fundamental elements of democracy.