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1 DO NOW Should your parents be able to make decisions for you why or why not?

2 PROLOGUE SECTION 3 DEMOCRACY DEVELOPS IN ENGLAND

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4 REFORMS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND 1066 William Duke of Normandy becomes King End of feudalism Government of England beginnings to centralize Democracy develops Henry II inherits the throne after William

5 JURIES AND COMMON LAW King Henry II develops jury trial system as a means to administer royal justice Royal judge reviews crime and ask 12 neighbors of the accused questions about the crime Common Law reflected customs and principles established over time

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10 THE MAGNA CARTA Limited the Kings power and forced him to govern according to the law Established basic legal rights for individuals Established due process of law which guaranteed a person a right to a trial and protection of the law

11 MODEL PARLIAMENT 1295 Creation of Parliament limited the power of the monarch and established the principle of representation “What affects all, by all should be approved”

12 PARLIAMENT OVERTHROWS THE KING King Charles 1 forced to sign Petition of Right Ended Taxition without Parliament’s consent Imprisoning citizens illegally Housing troops in citizens homes Maintaining military government in peacetime

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14 THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION Gloriious revolution marked the point when parliament could limited English monarch and control succession to the throne Established a constitutional monarch in which powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country

15 ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS 1689 Bill of rights- rights essential to people. Limited monarchy’s power and protected free speech in parliament Monarch could not suspend laws Tax without Parliaments consent Right to petition the king to seek remedies against the government To amend strength, and preserving laws, parliament ought to be held frequently

16 MAGNA CARTA/BILL OF RIGHTS QUIZ

17 This king introduced the jury system A) King Henry II B) William Duke of Normandy C) Charles I D) James I

18 This document forces the king to govern according to the law and limits his power A) Magna Carta B) Due process of the law C) taxes D) Jury system

19 This document was essential to people rights, limited the king, and protected freedom of speech for parliament A) Magna Carta B) Bill of Rights C) Petition of Rights D) Jury system

20 This document guaranteed due process of the law for people. A) Magna Carta B) Constitutional Monarchy C) Petition of rights D) English Bill of Rights


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