A country located north of France
United Kingdom
A document signed by King John in 1215 that restricted the monarch's power. It stated that the monarch must consult nobles before making important decisions.
Magna Carta
The first Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1689.
Robert Walpole
The current monarch of UK
King Charles III
A document signed by William and Mary in 1688 that lists the rights retained by Parliament.
Bill of Rights
The duty of the upper classes to take responsibility for the welfare of the lower classes.
Noblesse Oblige
The Political System of Britain
Parliamentary
A legal system based on local customs and precedent rulings rather than formal codes.
Common Law
The capital of UK
London
The belief that a hereditary ruling family had the right to rule.
Traditional Legitimacy
A conflict between the supporters of Charles I and those of Parliament. Parliament won, the king was executed, and Oliver Cromwell took over the country.
English Civil War
Enumerate the Four Countries inside of the UK
England, Scotland. Wales, Northern Ireland
It includes important documents, common law, and customs including the Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, and Common law.
Constitution of the Crown
A bloodless revolution in England in 1688 that established the constitutional monarchy when William and Mary signed the Bill of Rights.
Glorious Revolution
The symbol of Legitimacy of the British Monarchy
The Crown (Imperial State Crown)