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Three Key Philosophers/ 3 Key English Documents of American Political Thought Foundations of American Government
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John Locke Wrote the famous work- Second Treatise on Government Every man is created GOOD Entitled to “Natural Rights” (life, liberty, and property) Government is necessary= people must compromise for the betterment of the WHOLE Representative Government= people elected to represent us, this is the best form of government Separation of Powers= Good Idea
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Thomas Hobbes Wrote famous work- Leviathan Every man is created EVIL= humans will always be at WAR Need 1 single great POWER Powerful people= ABUSE power No oligarchy/ democracy If leader not doing what people want= get a new leader
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Charles Montesquieu Wrote famous work- The Spirit Laws 3 types of government= monarchy, democracy, dictatorship Government RULED BY THE PEOPLE= Best form of government Agreed with separation of power- 3 branches- Legislative, Executive, Judicial Each branch should ‘CHECK’ the other branches
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Common Theme All 3 believed government and the state exists to serve the will of the people
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Magna Carta- 1215 John became King in 1199 when his brother, King Richard I died Most people thought John was cruel, greedy, and a failure as a King Argued with nephew Arthur over who would become king This trouble led to the loss of English territory in France in 1205
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Magna Carta John spent the rest of his life trying to get back land he lost in France Kept raising taxes to pay for wars Every time he fought in France he lost After a fight with the church, King John was kicked out of the church in 1209 John refused to go along with the Pope's choice as Archbishop of Canterbury
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Magna Carta 1215- nobles in England had enough of paying extra taxes Barons rebelled and captured London Met with the King to reach a peace agreement King agreed to their demands by signing a document known as the Magna Carta- the “Great Charter”
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Magna Carta Rights of people are protected against the power of the king or queen Important Points The church had the final say who was appointed to Church positions of power The King was not allowed to demand more and more money from his nobility Everyone has a right to a fair trial.
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Petition of Right- 1628 King Charles I of England was unpopular with the people and parliament because he abused his power He quartered troops in people's houses He arrested people that went against him He asked parliament for more money in taxes.
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Petition of Right Parliament made him agree to the following: No troops could be quartered in people's houses No taxes without Parliament's approval No person can be jailed without reason
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English Bill of Rights- 1688 Parliament gave control of England to William and Mary of Orange during the Glorious Revolution Parliament worried the new monarchs would abuse their power like previous kings and queens Made them sign a Bill of Rights
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English Bill of Rights- 1688 The rules included: Trial by jury Due Process No cruel punishment No excessive fines or bails Right to bear arms Right to petition the government
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Common Theme All 3 documents limited the power of the government (aka “the kings and queens”)
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