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    Freedom vs Control

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    Name:____________________________ Class:________________ Date: ______________ |Social Studies 9 Chapter 3: USA and Canadian Constitutions /34pts | Canada and Individual Rights 1. What rights are reserved for people of different languages in Canada. Specifically French and English. a. What does the Charter of Rights and freedoms say b. Know which sections relate to languages c. Why

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    food‚ money‚ population‚ trade‚ etc. also known as the "Dark Ages". The term Dark Ages was created by wise man named Petrarch. Now days people can argue that it was a growth age. This was not a "dark age" because of many changes. For example the Magna Carta. According to document A "No man shall be forced to preform more service for a knight’s ’fee’‚ or other free holding of land‚ than is due from it". This was a big affect because if this did not happen probably nobody would have the freedom that

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    enumerates certain rights to which common people and permanent residents of the constitutional monarch were thought to be entitled in the late 17th century. The Bill of Rights is the English precursor to the Constitution‚ the petition of right and the Magna Carta. It limited the English sovereign power because King William and Queen Mary accepted it as a condition that dictated their rule. The bill inserted certain

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    well depend on its outcome. This’ of course is a source of worry for teachers (Guanko‚ 2011). Passing the Licensure examination‚ you will be a professional teacher and has the rights and privileges as a licensed teacher with accordance with the Magna Carta for public teachers. He or she will therefore qualify to teach in government recognized schools in the country. Passing the LET brings prestige not only to the passer or to their family but also to the school where they study (Buhay‚ M

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    during a time of Kings and Queens‚ the enlightened thinkers and documents that influenced it caused its worth to outlive its contributors. With ideas that challenged the legitimacy of a King’s rule‚ such as those by John Locke and presented in the Magna Carta‚ to seemingly simpler ideas such as equal rights for all‚ the Constitution allowed colonist to develop a country that was united through oppressive acts‚ such as the Stamp Act‚ and ready to stand on its own. John Locke‚ an English philosopher‚

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    Natural Rights Philosophy

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    their country from abuse of power. Both equal protection of the law and due process of law help limited government in preventing the abuse of power. Due process of law is one of our country?s oldest constitutional principles. Taking a cue from the Magna Carta‚ it requires that the actions of government be conducted according to the rule of the law. It is the most important protection against arbitrary rule. Government officials were now just as accountable for their

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    As humanity has progressed throughout history‚ there have been a number of times in which the interest and involvement of politics has changed. As we look back we can see that as the eras changed‚ interests of the people changed as well. One example of this is during the time of the Ancient Greeks. At this point in Western Civilization one polis by the name of Athens located on the coast of the Aegean Sea felt that political participation was a key factor in everyday life. Unfortunately not all

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    Three Men in Boat

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    they have trouble towing the boat‚ and later they have even more trouble trying to put the cover over the boat for the night. They all get fed up with each other‚ but cheer up when they have a good Tea. There is a long passage about the signing of Magna Carta (there are several passages like this in the book‚ where the author gets serious for a bit). They have various other mishaps as they travel up the river‚ like the time when they are having tinned pineapple for tea‚ and can’t find the tin-opener

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    Human Rights and Freedoms

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    and freedoms. However‚ the actual first written sources become from 1215 known as Magna Carta. Magna Carta became the basic of English and American law. It forms the fundamental of law of English monarchy. In additional‚ it established that no one shall be persecuted or arrested without legal appeal. The Act prohibits the king that without the permission of aristocracy‚ can not declared emergency duty. Magna Carta for the first time in the history limited the power of the monarch towards the subjects

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    From the 14th century to the 15 century‚ the nations that exist today were just starting to develop. With everyone wanting power‚ it was a struggle trying to get land and a nation with a centralized government. Russia and England both fought their way to success by fighting and uniting their people. At the same time‚ they also both used different methods. While Russia and England both used force and military to have a centralized government‚ they also both used a different approach to gaining power

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