Wednesday, September 9, 2009

P-3 Info. Post

13 comments:

  1. The Magna Carta was written in 1215 under the rule of King John.

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  2. Juries and Common Law one of Henry's greatest achievements was the development of the jury trial as a means of administering royal justice. Before then people were tried in courts of feudal lords.

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  3. under the magna carta everyone including the king must obey the law

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  4. The english bill of rights limits the power of the monarchy and protects the freedom of speech in Parliament

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  5. Soul reason for government in Great Britian is the magna carta

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  6. michaela i dont feel like there is enough information to answer that sorry

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  7. The juries aren't like modern juries. They did not decide who was guilty or innocent

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  8. andrew your not supposed to answer it der to der your supposed to add to the information

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  9. England became a constitutional monarchy in which powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country!

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  10. the magna carta is the major source of traditional english respect for individual rights and liberties.

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  11. Due process of law, the king could not willfully, or arbitrarily, punish his subjects...

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  12. it was a contract between the king and nobles of england the magna carta contained certain important principles that limited the power of the english monarch over all his english subjects

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