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Prologue Sections 1-4. “The Rise of Democratic Ideas”. “Power and Authority” . Greeks developed democracy Romans added representative government Representation and citizen participation: important features of democratic governments around the world. Section 1. VOCABULARY : 8.
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Prologue Sections 1-4 “The Rise of Democratic Ideas”
“Power and Authority” • Greeks developed democracy • Romans added representative government • Representation and citizen participation: important features of democratic governments around the world
Section 1 VOCABULARY: 8 PEOPLE: 7 Solon Cleisthenes Pericles Socrates Aristotle Plato Justinian • Government • Monarchy • Aristocracy • Oligarchy • Democracy • Direct Democracy • Republic • Senate
“Judeo-Christian Tradition” • Judaism and Christianity: taught individual worth, ethical values, need to fight injustice • Ideals important to democracy today
Section 2 VOCABULARY: (9) PEOPLE: (5) Abraham Jesus Apostle Mohammed Martin Luther • Judaism • The Torah • TenCommandments • Christianity • Islam • Roman Catholic Church • Renaissance • Protestantism • Reformation
“Democracy Developsin England” • England - developed democratic institutions that limited the power of the monarchy
Section 3 VOCABULARY: (11) PEOPLE: (9) King William of Normandy The Norman Conquest King Henry II Richard the Lionhearted Elizabeth 1 James 1 Charles 1 Oliver Cromwell William and Mary • Feudalism • Common Law • Magna Carta • Due Process Of Law • Parliament • Anglican Church • Divine Right • Habeas Corpus • Glorious Revolution • Constitutional Monarchy • Bill Of Rights
“The Enlightenment andDemocratic Revolutions” • Enlightenment ideas bring about the American and French revolutions
Section 4 VOCABULARY: (7) PEOPLE: (7) John Locke Charles-Louis Montesquieu Jean-JacquesRousseau Simón Bolívar Thomas Jefferson Louis XVI James Madison • Enlightenment • Social Contract • Natural Rights • Separation Of Powers • Representative Government • Federal System • United Nations