The Magna Carta the petition of rights and the English bill of rights had a few things in common. Both of the bills were passed.
Those documents have absolutely nothing in common, since not all of them exist.
The United States borrowed several political ideas from Greece, such as democracy, the concept of citizen participation, and the independence of the judiciary. From England, the US borrowed ideas like the rule of law, limited government, representative government, and the protection of individual rights found in documents like the Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights. These ideas influenced the development of the American political system and its founding documents like the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
no, Thomas Paine did, based on John Lockes theory of the social contract of which originated from Thomas Hobbes'
He was inspired by John Locke's belief: that people were born with certain natural rights of life, liberty, and property; that people formed government to protect those rights; and that a government interfering with these rights will be overthrown.
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The question is too broad to answer. Ask about each individual document instead: Magna Carta English Bill of Rights Declaration of Independence Federalist Papers You might consider adding Thomas Paine's Common Sense to the list.
The rights of the English began with "Magna Carta" and the Common Law.
with limited government it can benifett the common good because it protect our crap
England doesn't have a Bill of Rights. It has a number of common law decisions which preserve those rights.
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Common Law
it helps you create a better home or government
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.
They both Have a democratic government and speak english! And have a monarchy!
It depends what country you are referring to.Many countries have written constitution which embodies the rights of the people, some do not and such rights are embodied in common law.
the basic responsibilities are to protect your rights to life, liberty, and property, and to promote the common good.
not much. as the common was already protecting the rights of the people. the Act just made it binding on both judiciary and the parliament and also the government .
Judges and courts to interpret laws