Ideas from the Past

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  1. 3. was the thinker that advocated the separation of powers in government.
  2. 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.
  3. 6. was the civilization that introduced the concept of a republic and they had written codified laws.
  4. 8. wasthe civilization that introduced the concept of a democracy to the world, it worked by a raise of hands.
  5. 9. was the thinker that advocated Freedom of speech, religion and the separation of church and state.
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  1. 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. 2. was the thinker that wrote Common Sense, he did not believe that Great Britain (an island) should rule a country
  3. 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
  4. 7. was the thinker that developed many ideas for modern criminal law and is considered the father of criminal justice.