i really need help :/ European Renaissance and Reformation The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome A. Recognizing Facts and Details as you read this section, fill in the chart below by naming each person's contribution to the development of democracy in ancient Greece. Greek Leader Role in Developing Democracy 1. Solon _____________________________ 2. Cleisthenes _____________________________ 3. Pericles _____________________________
B. Identifying Supporting Ideas use the diagram to give examples and to explain how Roman laws influenced the development of democracy. Roman laws Important Principles 1. 2. Influence on Democracy 1. 2. Written Legal Codes 1. 2.
The Jude-Christian Tradition A. Making Generalizations as you read about religios traditions and reactions to them, fill in the chart to identify the democratic ideas that arouse from each. Influence on the Rise of Democracy Ideas 1. Judaism __________________________________________________ 2. christianity __________________________________________________ 3. Renaissance __________________________________________________ 4. Reformation __________________________________________________
Democratic Developments in England A. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects as you read about democratic developments in England, identify how events led to effects that promoted democracy. Historical Event Resulting Action or Document Effect on Democracy 1.King John tried _____________________________ ____________________ to raise taxes on the nobles. 2.Edward needed ______________________________ ____________________ money to pay for war in France. 3.Sixteenth-century ______________________________ _____________________ monarchs claim more power. 4.The Glorious ______________________________ _____________________ Revolution takes place.
Democratic Developments in England A. Terms and Names write the letter of the term or name that best each statement. Each term or name is used one time a. Magna Carta b. Parliament c. Divine right d. Charles Stuart e. Henry II f. Restoration g. Common law h. Provisions of Oxford i. Constitutional monarchy j. King James II m. The Protectorate n. "power of the purse" ___ 1. before _______ developed the jury trial, feudal lords determined the guilt or innocence an accused person without benefit of the due process of law. ___ 2. England's legal system built on precedents determined by the decisions of royal justices and became known as _________ ___ 3. England's monarchy began to lose power when King John was forced by English nobles to sign the _______ ___ 4. The ________ gave English barons the right to rule along with the King Edward I in exchange for financial aid. ___ 5. Because __________ had ________, it could influence the governing of England by withholding or granting financial support to the King. ___ 6. European monarchs claimed that their authority to rule was given to them by _________ and that any opposition to them was a sin. ___ 7. For a brief period in the mid-1600's,_________ replaced England's monarchy with a government that he called _________. ___ 8. In 1660, the monarchy was reinstated by Parliament which placed ________ on the throne, beginning the period known as the __________. ___ 9. By outsting _________ and placing William and Mary on the throne, Parliament established its right to limit the power of the English monarchy, an event which became known as the _________. ___ 10. By accepting the English Bill of Rights from Parliament, William and Mary agreed to limit their authority and England at last became a _________.
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