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The Magna Carta December 13-14, 2017

The Magna Carta Bellwork The writing of the Magna Carta was a reaction to the… Economic restrictions under imperialism Abuse of power by monarchs Missionary work of clergy Threats of revolution from colonial governors

Magna Carta Soh Standard 7.36 – Conduct a short research project explaining the significance of developments in medieval English legal and constitutional practices and their importance in the rise of modern democratic thought and representative institutions including trial by jury, the common law, Magna Carta, parliament, habeas corpus, and an independent judiciary in England. Objective – I can explain the influence of the Magna Carta on the world Homework – Study Guide

Notes Read the section, “Magna Carta and Parliament” on pg. 262. Terms: King John Magna Carta Parliament Complete the primary document worksheet.

GRAPES Review Geography– How does climate and landscape affect lifestyle? Religion – How did religion affect life? Achievements – What ideas or things affect us today? Political system – Who has the power? Economics – How were resources distributed? Social structure – Who was important? Who’s at the bottom? Write a 3-4 sentence response for each of the letters of GRAPES.