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$100 The Magna Carta protected the right to own___

100 Property

$200 The Magna Carta was the first document to _______

Restrict a monarchs power

$300 $300 The Magna Carta limited a monarchs right to

Levy taxes without consulting nobles. $300

$400 The rights of the Magna Carta were at first limited to____

Nobles

$500 $500 Eventually the rights of the Magna Carta were extended to ______

All English Citizens

$100 $100 Parliament was a great council and it was intended to__

Advise the King

$200 The two houses of Parliament were___

The House of Lords and House of Commons

$300 Who made up the House of Lords?

Nobles who inherited their title.

$400 $400 Who made up the House of Commons?

Men who were elected by rich men who owned land.

$500 The greatest power of Parliament was

The right to approve new taxes

$100 $100 The “power of the purse” gave Parliament___

A degree of control over the monarch.

$200 $200 A Bill of Rights is a

A written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect.

The English Bill of Rights limited the power of the monarch by $300

Requiring Parliament’s approval for certain actions

$400 $400 Name the 5 requriements for voting in the colonies

White, male, Christian, property owner, over 21

$500 $500 Define legislature

A group of people who have the power to make laws.

$100 $100 Name two actions the English Bill of Rights outlaws?

-Questioning the freedom of speech in court or a place outside of Parliament -The suspension or execution of laws by the monarch without consulting Parliament

$200 $200 Define democratic

Ensuring all people have the same rights

$300 Which amendment changed the voting requirement that you had to be white and what year was it passed?

Amendment 15 passed in 1870

$400 $400 Which amendment got rid of the requirement that you had to be over 21 to vote and what year was it passed?

Amendment 26 passed in 1971 changed the age to 18

$500 $500 Which amendment eliminated the requirement that you had to own property and what year was it passed?

Amendment 24 passed in 1964 took away poll taxes so it was no longer based on how much money you had.

$100 Which amendment eliminated the requirement that you had to be male to vote and what year was it passed?

Amendment 19 passed in 1920

$200 Which amendment eliminated the Christian requirement for voting and what year was it passed?

Amendment 1 passed in 1791

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