Henry Smells Like Teen Bonaparte
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| Subject: Core Structure WS #19 Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:23 pm | |
| Core Structure Worksheet 19 B
Ivan Burgos
A. thesis The changes to the role of the English parliament will be described, analyze, and stated the changes of politics from the succession of James I and the glorious revolution.
1. England became a constitutional monarchy
2. Power still remained in the hands of the nobility and gentry
3. The rule of the country and people's rights
B. 1. They created the bill of rights to keep order
2. Laws had to have their people's consent to be approved
3. The laws could not be suspended by the crown
4. Courts were just as supreme as the king's court
1. Parliament mostly represented the upper class
2. Others didn't have a say in the political affairs
3. The parliament had to be summoned at least once every three years
4. They had rules that made sure that they didn't too much power
1. The king couldn't be Roman Catholic
2. Those accused of a crime had the right to a fair trail
3. Protestants had the right to bear arms
4. Parliament had the right of free speech
C. 1. Order was kept and kept good control of the power
2. Nobles had a say on the power of the parliament
3. The power of the king was limited and the people's rights were protected
D. Conclusion
These changes helped people to protect their rights, the king power was limited, and nobles still had power which they used to make the parliament fair for people. | |
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