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D EMOCRATIC D EVELOPMENTS IN E NGLAND. Warm-Up What would you make the president do to improve our country?

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Page 1: D EMOCRATIC D EVELOPMENTS IN E NGLAND. Warm-Up What would you make the president do to improve our country?

DEMOCRATIC

DEVELOPMENTS IN

ENGLAND

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Warm-Up

• What would you make the president do to improve our country?

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Warm-Up

Answer both questions:

• What is a revolution?

• Have you ever revolted against someone?

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Democratic Development in England (1000 – 1700 AD)

Vocabulary1. Feudalism

1. System of rule in which powerful landowning lords divide their landholdings amongst lesser lords.

2. Common law1. A legal system based on customs and court rulings

1. Applied to everyone

3. Limited monarchy1. Government where a constitution limits the power of the king.

4. Lord 1. A man of high rank in a feudal society (loyal and below the king)

5. Vassal1. Lesser lord

6. Absolute monarch – A king or queen above the law (all-powerful)

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1. Greedy King John tried to raise taxes on his nobles

Magna Carta

• Established idea that monarchy wasn’t all powerful

• Basic legal rights of people protected

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2. Edward I needed money to pay for war in France

Model Parliament (created)

• Group of people used to discuss legal issues

• Increased the number of people making gov’t decisions

• Two chambers: House of Commons and House of Lords.

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3. Monarchs claim more power.

Divine Right – The belief that monarchs are chosen by God and responsible only to God.

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The government was inspired by the Bible

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4. Charles I (absolute monarch – ruler with complete authority over the gov’t) tries raising taxes and punishes people without just cause.

Petition of Right (a document)

• Leads to the overthrow of Charles I

• Increased power of Parliament

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5. The Glorious Revolution takes place.

English Bill of Rights

• Monarchs now need permission of Parliament to create taxes, maintain an army, or suspend laws.

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• Juries allowed “the accused” to be heard and receive justice

• Common Law reflected customs & court rulings. They were laws most people in England agreed on, not just the king.

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CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY

•Powers of the monarch (ruler) are limited by the constitution and laws of the country