It wasn't influenced by medieval England. They did want to make sure they didn't have a king, but it was the enlightenment philosophers that were the greatest influence.
our government sucks..,... by the way i am a douchier
The biggest development from medieval England that influenced modern democratic law was democracy. The right to vote is the primary thing that developed throughout history. It can be traced back to Athens in the 6th century.
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No. There was no democracy in any nation during the Medieval Period. At most there were some countries with wealthy electorates.
No. There was no democracy in any nation during the Medieval Period. At most there were some countries with wealthy electorates.
Survival and convenience.
medieval government was known as feudilism
The scene where King Arthur being mocked by the peasants about government satirises the feudal system (medieval government system) and the peasants also democracy and human rights.
false :)
caues there are a lot of people
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.