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Part I: Absolute Monarchy Divine Right of Kings Monarchy (rule by the king): in 829 by King Egbert Queen Elizabeth II. Strengthened: Divine Right of Kings clip.rmvb 2. Magna Carta: The Great Charter in 1215 Contents and Significance liberty and political rights to the barons limited the king’s ability to abuse his power the first key expression of the rights of citizens against an absolute king Part II: Establishment of Constitutional Monarchy The Bill of Rights of 1689: significance King’s governing without parliamentary consent is illegal By deposing one king and establishing another, parliament confirmed its supremacy over the sovereign, eventually establishing Constitutional Monarchy Abolishing feudalism and paving the way for the development of capitalism Part III: Strengthening and perfection The expansion of right to vote and be voted Formation of responsible Cabinet Prime Minister:King George I Modern government structure under Constitutional Monarchy Summary Core ideas of Constitutional Monarchy The monarch reigns, but does not rule. The monarch has power limited by Parliament Major stages of evolvement of Constitutional Monarchy and their significance. Further Reading: The role of the Monarchy today (p40) * * Language: to master key expressions Knowledge: to grasp the development of Constitutional Monarchy in the UK Comparison: bourgeois revolution in Britain and china Constitutional Monarchy of the United Kingdom Contents Navigation Absolute Monarchy Establishment of constitutional Monarchy Strengthening and perfection Divine right of kings Magna Carta Bourgeois revolution Bill of Rights Barons the church King John The civil war: (1642-1651) Bourgeois Revolution The civil war: (1642-1651) Parliament vs. King: power repu

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