The main question and the supplementary question are two
very different questions from two very different fields. I will answer here the
supplementary question. That is:
Is a piece of paper
considered to be a 2D object or 3D object?
Strictly
speaking a paper is a three dimensional (3D) object, as it has length, with and
thickness. However, for most practical purposes, the thickness of paper being very small
as compared to its length and width, paper is considered to be a two dimensional (2D)
object. Further when we consider paper as as something to write or print on, we are only
interested in the two side or surface of the paper, and these surfaces have no
thickness. This is another reason why a paper is considered to be a 2D
object.
Without going into details of the first question,
that is, similarities between Magna Carta and bill of rights, I will say that the tow
are about as similar as a freshly laid egg and the chicken that comes out of this egg.
Magna Carta represents one of the earliest form of legislation that placed some checks
on absolute rights of the King, that over a period of centuries developed into various
legislation such as Bill of Rights, intended to define and protect individual rights and
freedom.
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