Magna Carta
Petition of Right
English Philosophy
English Rulers
100

The year in which the Magna Carta was written.

What is 1215?

100

The king to whom the Petition of Right was addressed.

Who is King Charles I?

100

The man who wrote Two Treatises of Civil Government.

Who is John Locke?

100

They were invited to the throne by Parliament in 1688.

Who are William and Mary?

200

The ruler who signed the Magna Carta

Who is King John?

200

The year King Charles I was put to death.

What is 1649?

200

The year in which John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Civil Government.

What is 1690?

200
The king who violated the Petition of Right and was subsequently put to death.

Who is King Charles I?

300

The percentage of the amendments in the Bill of Rights that have roots in the Magna Carta.

What is more than 50%?

300

The type of government King Charles I tried to establish.

What is a dictatorship?

300

The two things John Locke said that men own.

What are themselves and their property?

300

The king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta.

Who is King John?

400
The people the King must hear from before he punishes someone.

What are witnesses?

400

The group who tried to protect their rights through implementing the Petition of Right.

What is Parliament?

400

The purpose for which communities are established according to John Locke.

What is "comfortable, safe, peaceable living"?

400

The governing party that tried to keep the kings of England under control.

What is Parliament?

500

The rights protected by the Magna Carta (must include at least 2).

What is... religious freedom; right of petition; freedom from standing armies; right to life, liberty, and property; right to speedy trial; right to call witnesses; freedom from cruel and unusual punishments?

500

King Charles's abuses of the law (must include at least 2).

What are violating due process, stealing property, unjust imprisonment, violating the right to trial by jury, unjust punishments and fines?

500

The purpose of government, according to John Locke.

What is upholding natural rights and protecting life, liberty, and property?

500

The king and queen who accepted the Declaration of Rights and the Toleration Act before they were allowed to rule England.

Who are Prince William of Orange and Mary?

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