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The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.
No, American law is only based on some concepts of Roman law. American law is more closely and largely based on English law. Remember our Founding Father were all Englishmen, so they would naturally incorporate the English concepts into ours.
The English Magna Carta was the forerunner to our Bill of Rights.
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Representative democracy and constitution.
The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.
Limited Government and Representative Government
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 constitution and the declaration of independence
These documents reflect the English contribution to American democracy in several ways. First, the Magna Carta influenced the idea of limited government and the protection of individual rights, which can be seen in the American Constitution's Bill of Rights. Second, the English Bill of Rights influenced the concept of a constitutional monarchy and the separation of powers, which are key elements of the American system of government. Lastly, the English Common Law system served as the foundation for the American legal system, ensuring fairness and equal treatment under the law.
influenced the policing by local control
English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta gave them inspiration. Ideas from the enlightenment also influenced them. English philosopher John Locke had thoughts the government had a duty to guard people's rights.
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1 Basic American English is older than English English. The transplanted colonials in America were linguistically conservative, and American English retains forms and usages that disappeared from English English. 2 American English is influenced hugely by African speech patterns.
No, American law is only based on some concepts of Roman law. American law is more closely and largely based on English law. Remember our Founding Father were all Englishmen, so they would naturally incorporate the English concepts into ours.
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The English Magna Carta was the forerunner to our Bill of Rights.