Influential Cultures
American Principles
Influential Documents
Enlightenment Thinkers
100

Individual rights

Rule of law

Justice

Personal responsibility

Judeo-Christian Ideas

100

The right that people accused of crimes have to laws that treat them fairy, so that they cannot lose their life or freedom without having their legal rights protected

Due process

100

Document that limited the power of the King of England and made sure the king had to follow all the laws of the kingdom.

Magna Carta

100

Group of people who came up with ideas on how government should run

Enlightenment Thinkers

200

Polis 

Legislative bodies

Written constitution

Natural rights

Ancient Greece

200

Individuals are born politically and socially equal

Equality of opportunity
200

Document that gave additional rights to the people of England (i.e. Freedom of Speech, No Cruel and Unusual Punishment, etc)

English Bill of Rights

200

A theory created by John Locke that says people are born with rights to life, liberty, and property

Natural Rights

300

Separation of powers

Representative government

Republicanism

Rule of law

Ancient Rome

300

The idea that those who govern must follow the laws; no one is above the law.

Rule of law

300

Document that outlines how the people of the Mayflower would be governed once they landed

Mayflower Compact

300

A theory created by John Locke that says in order for people to protect their natural rights they must have a contract between themselves and a government

Social Contract

400
Civic responsibility

Greece and Rome

400

The belief that individuals are born with basic rights, such as life, liberty, and property, that cannot be taken away by governments

Natural rights

400

Book supporting the American independence from Great Britain based on ideas of republicanism

Thomas Paine's Common Sense

400

A theory creates by Montesquieu that says the only way government will work properly is if it is broken up into separate branches

Separation of powers

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