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Representative democracy and constitution.
The documents that influenced ideas about government include: - Magna Carta - The Constitution - English Bill of Rights - Mayflower Compact - Declaration of Independence - State Constitutions - Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
the constitution and the declaration of independence
Bill of Rights Constitution Magna Carta Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence
The French language has influenced English through the Norman Conquest in 1066, resulting in the introduction of French vocabulary and grammatical structures into English. Many English words are derived from French, especially in areas like food, fashion, art, and government. This influence has enriched the English language and made it more diverse.
The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights
Limited Government and Representative Government
America based it's Constitution on a republic system of government where each person does not get a vote on every action, but has a representative who is supposed to vote for them. They were influenced by the idea of a "social compact" as discussed by John Locke and also by English common law and the Roman Republic.
The Magna Carta and The English Bill of Rights
The Magna Carta influenced the colonial government by causing them to make rules in favor of rights for the people and restrictions of government power. Many ideas from the Magna Carta were incorporated in the Constitution.
The English institution that contributed greatly to American democracy is the British Parliament. The American colonists drew inspiration from the English Parliament's system of representative government, including the concept of a bicameral legislature with a House of Commons and a House of Lords. The ideas and structures of English parliamentary democracy influenced the development of the United States' own system of government.
The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.