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DEMOCRACY OF ANCIENT
GREECE (ATHENS)
REPUBLIC OF ANCIENT
ITALY (ROME)
 Government by the people
 Direct democracy: All
eligible citizens participated
in government
 Requires an educated
citizenry
 Voters elect representatives
who speak and act for the
citizens in the business of
government
 Representatives are to work
for the common good
 “Representative democracy”
Image courtesy
of www.
fanpop.com
Image courtesy
of www.
travlang.com/
blog/colosseu
m-in-rome-a-
bravura-
stadium-of-the-
world/
Magna Carta – June 15, 1215
- King cannot collect new
taxes without consent of the
Great Council (an advisory
board)
- King must pay for property,
not simply seize it
- King cannot sell, refuse, or
deny justice
- Citizens were guaranteed a
trial by jury of peers
- King’s power was limited
and it was emphasized that
he was not above the law
Image courtesy of www. smithco.nl/html/magna_carta.html
Petition of Rights – 1628
- Parliament must give
approval for all new taxes
- Habeas corpus: No
imprisonment without
trial
- No quartering of soldiers
by the citizenry
- No martial law allowed in
times of peace
- An outline of basic rights
Image courtesy of www. east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/CA/
hd6.htm
English Bill of Rights - 1689
- Parliament chose the ruler,
who was subject to the law
- Parliament rulers had the
right to freely express
themselves
- Citizens could petition
government for relief of
injustices
- No excessive bail, or cruel
and unusual punishment
- Representative government
and the law outweighs
power of any monarch
Image courtesy of www. 4jal.org/20081215_
bill_of_rights_day.html
John Locke
- People are born with certain
rights: life, liberty, property
- “Social Contract Theory:”
People enter into contract
with the government. The
job of the govt. is to protect
people’s rights. If it fails to
do so, the contract is broken
and the people may change
or replace the govt.
Therefore, the govt. exists
only with the consent of the
governed.
Image courtesy of heirborne.yolasite.com/derek/john-
locke
Montesquieu (French
philosopher)
- Recognized the need
for a balance of
power among
different branches of
govt., to avoid an
excess of power in
one particular branch
Image courtesy of la-coalicion.blogspot.com/2010/
05/wwwmontesquieuit-un-portal-de-filosofia.html
Voltaire (French
philosopher)
- Religious toleration;
freedoms of practice
- Freedom of speech
- “I may detest what
you say, but will
defend to the death
your right to say it.”
Image courtesy of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:
Voltaire2.jpg
- Formed in 1570 as a loose alliance
between the six nations to protect
their way of life and hunting
grounds from outside threats
- Each nation sent 10 chiefs to act as
representatives at the Grand
Council
- The Council made decisions about
items that would affect the entire
Confederacy
- Each nation had an opportunity to
speak on the issue
- Nations also had independent rules and decisions that
the Council did not interfere with
Image courtesy of www.twcenter.net/
forums/showthread.php?t=137132
House of Burgesses
(Virginia 1619)
- First representative
body in Colonial
America
- A bicameral (two-
house) legislature
modeled after British
Parliament that could
raise taxes and make
laws; the governor
could veto any law
Image courtesy of www.ushistory.org/us/2f.asp
Mayflower Compact
(November 1620)
- created by the Pilgrims
to agree that they
would be governed by a
government that they
created
- John Adams and many
historians have referred
to the Mayflower
Compact as the
foundation of the U.S.
Constitution written
more than 150 later
Image courtesy of
www.xtimeline.com
/evt/view.aspx?id=
23516
Image courtesy of
equipoise.
wikispaces.com/
- Colonies eventually adapted to a basic structure of
govt.
- Included a Royal Governor (appointed by Britain),
a council (appointed by the governor), and an
assembly (elected by the colonists)
- British Parliament agreed with these governments,
thus allowing many years of salutary neglect (the
English policy of interfering very little in colonial
affairs from about 1690 to 1760. During these years
the colonists were given a good deal of autonomy
in local matters, and the English king and
parliament rarely legislated constraints of any
kind. In turn, the colonists supported England.)
- These governments believed that their own
representatives could pass laws that affected
their colonies
- This belief kept the individual colonies from
joining together in a “common defense” as
suggested by Benjamin Franklin until the late
1760s
- This belief caused much of the turmoil leading
to the American Revolution (…but more on
this in Module 4!)

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Colonial american government(2)

  • 1.
  • 2. DEMOCRACY OF ANCIENT GREECE (ATHENS) REPUBLIC OF ANCIENT ITALY (ROME)  Government by the people  Direct democracy: All eligible citizens participated in government  Requires an educated citizenry  Voters elect representatives who speak and act for the citizens in the business of government  Representatives are to work for the common good  “Representative democracy” Image courtesy of www. fanpop.com Image courtesy of www. travlang.com/ blog/colosseu m-in-rome-a- bravura- stadium-of-the- world/
  • 3. Magna Carta – June 15, 1215 - King cannot collect new taxes without consent of the Great Council (an advisory board) - King must pay for property, not simply seize it - King cannot sell, refuse, or deny justice - Citizens were guaranteed a trial by jury of peers - King’s power was limited and it was emphasized that he was not above the law Image courtesy of www. smithco.nl/html/magna_carta.html
  • 4. Petition of Rights – 1628 - Parliament must give approval for all new taxes - Habeas corpus: No imprisonment without trial - No quartering of soldiers by the citizenry - No martial law allowed in times of peace - An outline of basic rights Image courtesy of www. east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/CA/ hd6.htm
  • 5. English Bill of Rights - 1689 - Parliament chose the ruler, who was subject to the law - Parliament rulers had the right to freely express themselves - Citizens could petition government for relief of injustices - No excessive bail, or cruel and unusual punishment - Representative government and the law outweighs power of any monarch Image courtesy of www. 4jal.org/20081215_ bill_of_rights_day.html
  • 6. John Locke - People are born with certain rights: life, liberty, property - “Social Contract Theory:” People enter into contract with the government. The job of the govt. is to protect people’s rights. If it fails to do so, the contract is broken and the people may change or replace the govt. Therefore, the govt. exists only with the consent of the governed. Image courtesy of heirborne.yolasite.com/derek/john- locke
  • 7. Montesquieu (French philosopher) - Recognized the need for a balance of power among different branches of govt., to avoid an excess of power in one particular branch Image courtesy of la-coalicion.blogspot.com/2010/ 05/wwwmontesquieuit-un-portal-de-filosofia.html
  • 8. Voltaire (French philosopher) - Religious toleration; freedoms of practice - Freedom of speech - “I may detest what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it.” Image courtesy of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File: Voltaire2.jpg
  • 9. - Formed in 1570 as a loose alliance between the six nations to protect their way of life and hunting grounds from outside threats - Each nation sent 10 chiefs to act as representatives at the Grand Council - The Council made decisions about items that would affect the entire Confederacy - Each nation had an opportunity to speak on the issue - Nations also had independent rules and decisions that the Council did not interfere with Image courtesy of www.twcenter.net/ forums/showthread.php?t=137132
  • 10. House of Burgesses (Virginia 1619) - First representative body in Colonial America - A bicameral (two- house) legislature modeled after British Parliament that could raise taxes and make laws; the governor could veto any law Image courtesy of www.ushistory.org/us/2f.asp
  • 11. Mayflower Compact (November 1620) - created by the Pilgrims to agree that they would be governed by a government that they created - John Adams and many historians have referred to the Mayflower Compact as the foundation of the U.S. Constitution written more than 150 later Image courtesy of www.xtimeline.com /evt/view.aspx?id= 23516 Image courtesy of equipoise. wikispaces.com/
  • 12. - Colonies eventually adapted to a basic structure of govt. - Included a Royal Governor (appointed by Britain), a council (appointed by the governor), and an assembly (elected by the colonists) - British Parliament agreed with these governments, thus allowing many years of salutary neglect (the English policy of interfering very little in colonial affairs from about 1690 to 1760. During these years the colonists were given a good deal of autonomy in local matters, and the English king and parliament rarely legislated constraints of any kind. In turn, the colonists supported England.)
  • 13. - These governments believed that their own representatives could pass laws that affected their colonies - This belief kept the individual colonies from joining together in a “common defense” as suggested by Benjamin Franklin until the late 1760s - This belief caused much of the turmoil leading to the American Revolution (…but more on this in Module 4!)