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foundations of democracy

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(1215 England) – english document that limited the power of government (1st example of limited gov’t)   show
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Britain’s Congress (legislative body)   show
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Britain’s President   show
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1689 – document limiting the power of Britain’s monarch (king). Gave free elections, fair trial, and protection from cruel and unusual punishments.   show
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Passed in 1791, these were rights given to Americans to protect their liberties from our own federal government (Ex: speech, bear arms, due process, lawyer, etc.); they are the first 10 amendments added to the US Constitution.   show
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The territory related to the four colonies in the northeastern region of America (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island); they were known for the shipping, ship building, trade etc.   show
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