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Think Gold Starts Here…

World History Rise of Democratic Ideas Documents and Dudes CST Review Day 2 World History Rise of Democratic Ideas Documents and Dudes

Magna Carta Background When—1215 Where—England Who—King John (forced by the nobles) Why—limit the power of monarch Symbol Legacy Type of Govt—Monarch Power—limited Law/Rights—due process individual rights and liberties

English Bill of Rights Background When—1689 Where—England Who—William and Mary Why—Glorious Revolution Symbol Legacy Type of Govt—Constitutional Monarchy Power—limited the monarch granted power to Parliament Law/Rights—due process, individual rights and liberties, free elections, from cruel and punishment, freedom of speech in parliament

American Declaration of Independence Background When—July 4, 1776 Where—U.S. Who—Thomas Jefferson Why—independence from Britain Symbol Legacy Type of Govt—Democracy Power—given to the people Law/Rights—natural rights, right to revolt, consent to be governed

French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Background When—1789 Where—France Who—The French National Assembly (Bourgeois) Why—French Revolution (taxes, and the Estates General) Symbol Legacy Type of Govt—Democracy Power—individual liberties Law/Rights—liberty and equality, freedom of speech and religion

American Bill of Rights Background When—1791 Where—U.S. Who—American Govt Why—guarantee individual rights (get the const ratified) Symbol Legacy Type of Govt—Democracy Power—individual liberties Law/Rights—speech, religion, press, assembly, petition, due process, trial by jury, from cruel and unusual punishment

The Enlightenment is an intellectual movement that spread from Europe to America in the 1700s. It helped inspire democratic revolutions in Europe, the United States, and Latin America.

Freedom of speech and religion American Bill of Rights Thinker Ideas Symbol/Drawing Documents John Locke Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, Property Govt protect rights Consent Revolution Declaration of Independence French Declaration Voltaire Freedom of speech and religion American Bill of Rights Rousseau Social contract Dec of Indep US Constitution Montesquieu Separation of powers Branches of govt Checks and balances

Thinker Ideas Symbol/Drawing Documents Beccaria NO cruel and unusual punishment US Bill of Rights Bolivar Revolution in Latin America Jefferson Unalienable Rights Natural Rights Consent Revolution Declaration of Indep Madison Separation of Powers Branches of Govt Checks and balances Federalism Father of the US Constitution