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Roots of American Government
Chapter 4, Section 2
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The Foundation of Democracy
• Growth of Democracy –Not steady through
the years–At times, governed
by monarchs–Other times, ideas
of democracy have spread
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Athens, Greece
• Athens–1st Democracy–Citizens took part in
Assembly (right to speak)–Decisions were
carried out by Athens council who governed
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Different DemocraciesDirect Democracy• Smaller population makes this
possibleRepresentative Democracy• Larger population • People choose leaders to govern
them • Government based on
Representative democracy is called a republic– EX: U.S.
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Roman Republic
Govt. in the hands of Senate. • Members were Patricians
(wealthy upper class)• Two Consuls to led– If Consul disagreed with
each other, the other could VETO (I forbid)
• Common citizens: Plebeians: gained political equality in 266 B.C.
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After the Roman Empire CollapsedKings and Lords ruled most of Europe• Inherited land, wealth, and
power• As towns grew, Lords
weakened • Kings’ power grow protecting
towns– Nobles resisted
• King John rose up 1215• Agreed to sign Magna
Carta (Great Charter)
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Magna Carta limited kings powerForbade taxes on Nobles w/o their consent
Rights to Freemen: – Equal treatment– Trial by one’s peers
Est. LIMITED GOVT.– Kings do NOT have all the
power
Under the Magna Carta rights given to nobles only
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Kings that Followed in England
• By 1300s’ representatives of the common people advised King– Advisors become the
legislature (lawmaking body) called Parliament
• Parliament worked well until King Charles I dismissed Parliament
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Petition of Rights
• Once Parliament as recalled, they forced King to sign the Petition of Rights. – Limited King’s power more– Civil war broke out
• Parliament put Charles I on Trial. – Executed
• Message to others: No King can claim absolute power and ignore the rule of law.
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James II (Charles’s brother)• James II inherited throne– Flaunted his Catholic Faith
• Parliament as James’s Daughter Mary and husband William to rule– Arrived with army– James Fled in Bloodless
overthrow– Called: Glorious
Revolution.
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English Bill of RightsWm. & Mary had to accept the English Bill of Rights before they were crown.– Parliament power of Monarchy– Summon Parliament regularly– Trail by jury – Abolish excess fines, cruel
punishments– Habeas Corpus (no person held in
prison w/o being charged of crime)
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Limited Power of Monarchy
• DEF: Constitution or legislative body limits the monarch’s power–Monarch has to obey
the law–Govern in partnership
with parliament