“Rule of Law’ is the idea that all people are subject to the law

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Forms of Government.
Advertisements

Types of Government.
WELCOME TO MS. OLSON’S CLASS
Chapter Two A Tradition of Democracy Foundations of Government ~~~~~ Why Americans Have Governments.
Types of Government Lesson 3.
What is a republican government?
17/3 ABSOLUTISM IN ENGLAND. TUDORS AND STUARTS When he broke with the Roman Catholic Church or when he needed funds, Henry VIII consulted Parliament.
Aim: What affect did England’s Civil Wars have on its political and social affairs? Do Now (reviewing last night’s homework – please take it out): I need.
The American founders studied the governments of ancient Greece and Rome. They also adopted much from their “mother” country, England.
D EMOCRATIC D EVELOPMENTS IN E NGLAND. Warm-Up What would you make the president do to improve our country?
Mr. Rydalch – us government & civics
The Enlightenment – the intellectual movement of the 18 th c aka: “The Age of Reason” The use of reason Emphasis on order and logic Dedicated to tolerance.
Rise of Democratic Ideas (Ancient Greece and Rome)
Rise of Democracy in England Review Questions
The Enlightenment The use of reason Emphasis on order and logic Dedicated to tolerance and freedom Benefited from a new, dynamic international discussion.
EUROPEAN INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
Global AIS ABSOLUTISM. Just for reference TIMELINE.
Unit 4 Enlightenment and Absolutism Lesson 3 Monarchs in England (ENGLAND)
Roots of American Government From Ancient Times to the Present.
Middle East Governments
2-1 English Kings vs. Parliament The birth of Limited Government.
Roots of Democracy. Democracy means rule by the people. In the United States we have a democracy, but where did it come from? There are lots of civilizations.
When people used reason to make their lives better. Change government.
Prologue 3 Democratic Developments in England –I) Medieval Reforms –II) Parliament Grows Stronger –III) Establishment of a Constitutional Monarchy.
Types of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies.
The Enlightenment. During the 1700’s many Europeans believed that reason could be used to make government and society better. Started in France where.
Notes: Chapter 4, Lesson 1 “Mesopotamian Empires”.
Types of Governments. Classifying Government Monarchy or Republic Ask who makes the rules – a lifelong leader or elected representatives?
Government Systems Review What is government? How are government systems classified? Who has the power? How is power shared?
NOTES POLITICS IN THE GERMAN REFORMATION. From the beginning Luther’s movement was tied to politics. He believed the state was called by God to maintain.
5 Social Studies Topics Notes. Government: The laws and customs that guide a political unit.
English Democracy Terms 1. Magna Carta. ANSWERS 1.King John signed 1215; limits King’s power—can’t tax without Lords approval.
WORDS OF THE DAY PLEASE COPY IN FOLDABLE Democracy – a form of government in which the political power resides in all of its people. Republic – a state/country.
Rise of Democratic Ideas (Ancient Greece and Rome) Prologue Section 1.
Types of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies. Democracy The government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have.
Stranded on a Deserted Island. List at least FIVE rules you would establish if you were stranded on a deserted island with members of this class.
Government A government is the organization through which a political unit exercises its authority, controls and administers public policy, and directs.
Why Americans Have Governments Essential Question: What are the different forms of government?
Types of Governments Grade 8—Language Arts Utopia Project Mrs. McQueen.
Types of Governments. Democracy In a democracy, the government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have their say.
GOVERNMENT 1.What is government? 2. What does a government do? 3. Why do people need government? 4. What types of government are there?
GOVERNMENT 1.What is government? 2. What does a government do? 3. Why do people need government? 4. What types of government are there?
Monarchy A kind of government where there is one ruler.
Democracy What is it and how does it work. PowerPoint from
The Glorious Revolution
Jeopardy! Begin.
Early History of Europe
Forms of government- notes
The Foundations of Democracy
Ideas behind the Constitution
The Triumph of Parliament in England
The Triumph of Parliament in England
Glorious Revolution & English Bill of Rights
Warm up 8/28 In your own words, what does the quote mean?
GOVERNMENT What is government? 2. What does a government do?
Forms of Government.
GOVERNMENT What is government?
Timeline in the Evolution of Democracy Lecture Timeline Activity
Parliament Limits English Monarchy
Key Terms Reform and Terror Napoleon Beginnings Surprise Me
Development of Democracy
Forms of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies.
The Glorious Revolution
AIM: WHAT TYPE OF GOVERNMENT IS BEST?
Politics in the German Reformation
Exam Prep Part 1 Origins and Purpose of Government
FOA Week of Mar Quiz 4 Review Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its contribution of democratic principles, including the rule.
Match the form of government with it’s definition:
Chapter One: Foundations of American Government (Section one)
DO NOW 9/16 1. When you see this crown, what kind of qualities do you think the person wearing it would have? List as many as you can. 2. Who are some.
Presentation transcript:

“Rule of Law’ is the idea that all people are subject to the law …no one is above it.

Rule of a Man In some traditional political systems some people are above the law For Example: In an absolute monarchy the King is above the law. He makes the Law and the laws do not apply to him he, he can do as he pleases. Such systems have a “Rule of a Man/Woman” In such a country everyone but the rulers has effectively no rights…as he/she can do as they wish.

Rule of Law In a country that has “Rule of Law” Individuals can have rights You know what the law is and so can avoid breaking it. No-one is allowed to do things against the law Not even the head of the government. Rule of Law makes fairness based on not on the wisdom or kindness of an individual that rules But on the fairness of the laws themselves

The Spread of “Rule of Law” “Rule of Law”has existed for at least 2500 years The Ancient Roman Republic had “Rule of Law” During the Empire the “Rule of Law”ended with the rule of Emperor Nero In 1649 the English executed an king (Charles I) For treason establishing “Rule of Law” there. The US constitution and the constitutions of most modern countries established the “Rule of Law” For their people.