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SS.7.C.1.2
Founding Documents
Answer | Question |
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compact | an official agreement made by two or more parties |
Common Sense | a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in 1776 to convince the American colonists to support becoming independent from England |
due process | the idea that people have the right to fair and reasonable laws, and that government leaders and officials have to follow rules when enforcing laws and treat all people in the same way |
English Bill of Rights | a government document that expanded the powers of the English Parliament and expanded the rights of the people, as well as further limited the rights of the king; written by the members of the English Parliament in 1689 |
limited government | a government that has been limited in power by a constitution, or written agreement |
limited monarchy | a system of government in which the king or queen shares authority with an elected legislature and agrees to be bound by a constitution or a set of laws, also known as a constitutional monarchy |
Magna Carta | a government document that limited the power of the king of England and protected the rights of the nobility; written by the English nobles in 1215 |
Mayflower Compact | an agreement between individuals that created a government that would provide order and protect the rights of the colonists; written by a group of English Puritans in Massachusetts in 1620 |
Preamble | the introduction to the U.S. Constitution |
rights | a set of things that people believe they should be free to do |
rule of law | the idea that those who govern must follow the laws; no one is above the law |
self-government | popular or representative system where the people create and run their own government |
Thomas Paine | the colonial journalist who wrote Common Sense in 1776 |