Topic 1.4 Greek and Roman Influences on Government

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Jeremy Mayeux
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Greek Democracy (Direct democracy in Athens) - Example
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Citizens participated directly in decision-making through the Ecclesia (Assembly). Allowed citizens to propose and vote on laws. Revolutionary for emphasizing civic participation, though limited to free male citizens.
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Greek Democracy (Direct democracy in Athens) - Influence on the U.S.
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Inspired the concept of active citizen participation in the U.S. The U.S. opted for a representative democracy, but the emphasis on civic duty and government accountability to the people was influenced by Athenian democracy. New England town meetings reflect Athenian-style direct democracy.
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Roman Republic (Representative Government) - Example
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The Roman Republic had a system of checks and balances with power divided among the Senate, Consuls, and Assemblies. Roman citizens elected representatives to these bodies, ensuring government stability and reflection of the people's will.
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Roman Republic (Representative Government) - Influence on the U.S.
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The U.S. Constitution was influenced by the Roman Republic's system of checks and balances and representative institutions. The U.S. adopted the concept of a Senate and a House of Representatives, reflecting the Roman bicameral legislature. The U.S. government's structure mirrors the Roman approach to stability and representation.
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English Parliament (Representative Institutions) - Example
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The English Parliament evolved into a bicameral system with the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons became a powerful representative body with elected members representing the people's interests.
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Magna Carta (Limitation of Monarchy Power) - Influence on the U.S.
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The Magna Carta deeply influenced American colonists, symbolizing the rule of law and protection of individual rights. Principles from the Magna Carta were incorporated into the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, particularly the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process and the concept of limited government.
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Magna Carta (Limitation of Monarchy Power) - Example
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The Magna Carta, signed by King John of England in 1215, established the principle that the king was not above the law. Introduced ideas such as due process, the right to a fair trial, and required the king to obtain the consent of his council (later Parliament) for taxation.
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