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British Sovereignty, Authority & Power
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British Legitimacy gradualism Legitimacy of the British government has developed/changed gradually (gradualism) Shifting power from a Monarchy based on traditional legitimacy to a legislature (Parliament) based on rational-legal authority. Britain is now a Parliamentary Democracy & a Constitutional Monarchy
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British Gradualism Ironically this shift of power is not based on a written Constitution – they don’t have one! Constitution of the Crown – establishment of political practice/rules through important documents, common law, and customs.
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Constitution of the Crown Important Political Documents/Developments 1. Common Law – legal system based on local customs and precedent. o Allows decisions made by officials and courts to set precedents, forming principles for governance. English Common Law was established under King Henry II in the 12 th century
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Constitution of the Crown Important Political Documents/Developments 2. Magna Carta – document that made the monarchy consult English nobles before political decisions (i.e. taxes) were be made. o Formed the basis of limited government & monarchy King John (1215) signs the Magna Carta
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Constitution of the Crown Important Political Documents/Developments 3. The Bill of Rights – document that listed rights retained by Parliament Power of the Purse o Gave important policymaking power, including “Power of the Purse” to Parliament William & Mary signed the Bill of Rights after overthrowing the Absolute Monarch (the Glorious Revolution).
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