Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution

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Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution Magna Carta (1215) Declaration of Independence (1776) Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution Mayflower Compact (1620) Federalist Papers (1787) English Bill of Rights (1689) Anti-Federalist Writings (1787) Thanks for the good ideas!

Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution Magna Carta (1215) Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution KEY Declaration of Independence (1776) Limited power of the king; trial by jury, due process (Limited government; individual rights) Grievances became protected in the Bill of Rights (ex: no quartering of soldiers) Mayflower Compact (1620) Federalist Papers (1787) Idea of self government (Popular Sovereignty) Separation of powers (three branches) and checks and balances, benefits of strong central gov English Bill of Rights (1689) Anti-Federalist Writings (1787) Individual rights; consent of the governed Supported idea of Bill of Rights to support freedoms ANSWER KEY Thanks for the good ideas!

Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution Magna Carta (1215) Influence of Ideas on the U.S. Constitution Declaration of Independence (1776) ________ power of the king; trial by _______, due ________ (Limited government; individual rights) ____________ became protected in the Bill of Rights (ex: no quartering of soldiers) Mayflower Compact (1620) Federalist Papers (1787) Idea of ______ government (Popular Sovereignty) Separation of _________ (three branches) and checks and __________, benefits of ___________central gov English Bill of Rights (1689) Anti-Federalist Writings (1787) Individual _______; __________ of the governed (people’s permission) ______________ idea of Bill of Rights to support freedoms ANSWER KEY Thanks for the good ideas!