Across
- 3. established that the monarch was not absolute and guaranteed trial by jury and due process of law to the nobility
- 7. established in 1607 as the first permanent English settlement in The New World
- 8. An English Quaker who established the colony of Pennsylvania as a colony for religious minorities
- 9. the gov’t is restricted in what it may do and each individual has rights that cannot be taken away
- 10. an adjective describing a legislative body composed of two chambers
- 15. ocument written by Parliament in 1689 and signed by William and Mary designed to prevent abuse of power by English monarchs (forms the basis of the USA’s government)
- 16. public policies are made by officials selected by the voters and held accountable in periodic elections
- 17. doctrine that holds that the gov’t must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all it does
- 18. challenged the idea of the divine right of kings and declared that even the monarch was subject to the law of the land
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- 1. The charter colony of Georgia was named after him designed to be a buffer state between the English states to the north and the Spanish Florida
- 2. a member of Parliament who founded Maryland as a haven for Catholics
- 4. Parliament invited William and Mary to serve England as King/Queen as long as they recognize the authority of Parliament and the rights of individuals with the signing of the Bill of Rights
- 5. an adjective describing a legislative body composed of one chamber
- 6. the English king that was forced to sign The Magna Carta by barons in 1215
- 11. signed the English Petition of Rights in 1628
- 12. a city’s basic laws; a written grant by the king
- 13. organized by a person to whom the king has made a grant of land
- 14. ruled England at the end of the 1600’s during the English Glorious Revolution
