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B8 Copy down homework for this week! Bell Ringer Date: September 14th, 2016 Copy down homework for this week! 2) Take out a blank sheet of paper and set up like so… Governing the Colonies Name Period Date B8

Rights

Governing the Colonies Name Period Date B8 Directions: On the remainder of this paper…Write down these questions in CORNELL NOTE style (Front & Back) Governing the Colonies Rights

(FRONT OF PAPER) Q1:What was the importance of the Magna Carta? Q2:What two bodies struggled over power in England? Q3:Why is Habeas Corpus an important human right?

(BACK OF PAPER) Q4:How was lawmaking in PA different than other colonies? Q5:Which groups of people were allowed to vote? Which were not? Q6: What was the importance of the Zenger case?

(BACK OF PAPER) Q7: What fundamental principle did the Zenger case establish? Q8: What are the laws of the Navigation Acts? Q9: How did colonists feel about the Navigation Acts?

Grab a textbook from under your desk, turn to pg. 102

(FRONT OF PAPER) First document to limit a nobles power. Q1:What was the importance of the Magna Carta? First document to limit a nobles power. England's King Charles vs. Parliament Q2:What two bodies struggled over power in England? You cannot be held in jail without being charged with a crime. Q3:Why is Habeas Corpus an important human right?

(BACK OF PAPER) The king could only make the laws. Q4:How was lawmaking in PA different than other colonies? The king could only make the laws. Q5:Which groups of people were allowed to vote? Which were not? Q6: What was the importance of the Zenger case?

Once completed you may work on your colonial pamphlet project! Directions: By yourself, partner, read pgs. 105-106 and answer the other questions. Once completed you may work on your colonial pamphlet project!

(BACK OF PAPER) Q7: What fundamental principle did the Zenger case establish? Q8: What are the laws of the Navigation Acts? Q9: How did colonists feel about the Navigation Acts?