Government What is it?.

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Government What is it?

English Principles of Government ”Protected Rights" “Representative Government"

English Principles of Government In what document and what year did the ideas of Protected Rights and Representative Government first appear? What did the Magna Carta do to the power of the government?

The Glorious Revolution What was the Glorious Revolution and how did it begin? How did it change the idea of government? Why the English Bill of Rights was written? How did it helped English subjects?