Ideas from the Past
Across
- 3. was the thinker that advocated the separation of powers in government.
- 5. to proclaim the inherent rights of men like freedom of speech, press, and religion; including the right to reform or abolish "inadequate" government. Other rights granted in this bill of rights included no excessive bails/fines and no unreasonable searches and seizures.
- 6. was the civilization that introduced the concept of a republic and they had written codified laws.
- 8. wasthe civilization that introduced the concept of a democracy to the world, it worked by a raise of hands.
- 9. was the thinker that advocated Freedom of speech, religion and the separation of church and state.
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- 1. Prohibited a standing army in peacetime, except with the consent of Parliament, all parliamentary elections be free, right to a fair trial, due process, No excessive bail or fines, right to bear arms, Right to petition, no cruel punishment,
- 2. was the thinker that wrote Common Sense, he did not believe that Great Britain (an island) should rule a country
- 4. Protection against the arbitrary taking of life, liberty, or property. Originally, protection from the king, but it became the rights of all English people
- 7. was the thinker that developed many ideas for modern criminal law and is considered the father of criminal justice.