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The English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta. These were the only two because England had limited the power of its kings and queens in two documents.
The Magna Carta and The English Bill of Rights.
The English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta. These were the only two because England had limited the power of its kings and queens in two documents.
It was put into practice with two other main documents(1628) Petition of Rights and (1668)English Bills of Rights. Because the Magna Carta only provided the basis principle of limited government. The United States government works for the "poeple" and is elect by the "people".
Limited government and representative government are the two main elements of English political heritage that helped to develop representative governments in the American colonies. The Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and English Bill of Rights were all important documents that contributed to limited government in England and the colonies.
The English Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta
the rule of law and limited government power by establishing legal rights and protections for individuals. Both documents sought to limit the authority of the monarch and protect the rights of the people, laying the foundation for modern democratic principles.
the constitution and the declaration of independence
limited government
The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights
if it's for your government homework it's John Locke's "Two Treaties on Government, English Bill of Rights, Magna Carta, and Petition of Right
Representative democracy and constitution.