JEOPARDY!
JEOPARDY!
JEOPARDY!
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A country located north of France

United Kingdom

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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

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The first Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1689.

Robert Walpole

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The current monarch of UK

King Charles III

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A document signed by William and Mary in 1688 that lists the rights retained by Parliament.

Bill of Rights

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The duty of the upper classes to take responsibility for the welfare of the lower classes.

Noblesse Oblige

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The Political System of Britain

Parliamentary

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A legal system based on local customs and precedent rulings rather than formal codes.

Common Law

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The capital of UK

London

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The belief that a hereditary ruling family had the right to rule.

Traditional Legitimacy

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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

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Enumerate the Four Countries inside of the UK

England, Scotland. Wales, Northern Ireland

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It includes important documents, common law, and customs including the Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, and Common law.

Constitution of the Crown

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A bloodless revolution in England in 1688 that established the constitutional monarchy when William and Mary signed the Bill of Rights.

Glorious Revolution

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The symbol of Legitimacy of the British Monarchy

The Crown (Imperial State Crown)

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