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Bell Ringer What rights should all human beings be entitled to? Explain.
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Democracy Around the World
Democracy Takes Hold Democracy Around the World
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Medieval England
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William Takes Control End of feudalism
Beginning of centralized gov’t Dev’t of democracy Descendant: Henry II
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Juries Royal judge visits each shire Review crime
Ask 12 men about the crime Juries did not determine guilt or innocence
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Common Law Common to whole kingdom Based on traditions and customs
Developed over time
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Social Contract An implied agreement that the citizens will give up some rights to the gov’t to maintain order
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Magna Carta Contract between king and nobles Also included general pop
ALL must obey the law, including the king Establishes due process
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Parliament England’s legislature Representatives/council
“What affects all, by all should be approved”
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Monarchs vs. Parliament
Monarchs abused power War broke out between royalists and antiroyalists Antiroyalists won and executed the current tyrant king
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Habeas Corpus Amendment Act
1679 “You are ordered to have the body” Prevents police from detaining a person wrongfully or unjustly Arrested person appears in court Court decides if there is reason to hold the arrested
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Glorious Revolution Parliament feared new King James II would make Catholicism the official religion Brought in Protestant daughter Mary to rule Signed English Bill of Rights before taking the throne Established constitutional monarchy
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English Bill of Rights Monarchy not allowed to.. Suspend laws
Tax without consent Go to war without consent Right to petition No excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishment
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The Enlightenment
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Hobbes and Locke Hobbes Locke Humans: selfish and ambitious
Need absolute monarchy Right to life, liberty, and property Natural rights Blank slate
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Voltaire and Rousseau Consent of governed Tolerance
Freedom of religion Free speech Consent of governed
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Montesquieu Separation of powers Executive Judicial Legislative
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Influence American Revolution US Constitution French Revolution
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