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5 January, 22:42

The magna carta, english bill of rights, and the u. s. bill of rights all have what key idea in common?

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    DocumentSource of Government PowerIndividual RightsAccountability of Government LeadersStructure of Government Magna CartaDivine decree; the Catholic Church and the Church of EnglandLimited to those "granted" by signers of the documentRulers accountable to God; no popular recourse against rulersNot specified in the document; monarchy with lords and barons English Bill of RightsThe people of England (after the Revolution of 1688) People guaranteed the right to petition the king and to be tried by a jury when accused; excessive bail and fines and cruel and unusual punishments were forbiddenFree election of members of ParliamentMixed system with a limited monarch and an elected Parliament
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