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What is the difference between the Magna Carta, U.S. Bill of Rights, and the English Bill of Rights? (Think about the differences in the development of people's expectations of the authority of government and the rights of citizens.)

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The Magna Carta contained the ideas of limited government and common law, and it influenced constitutional ideas about limited government, habeas corpus, and the Supremacy Clause. 31. The English Bill of Rights contained the ideas of consent of the governed and individual rights

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The Magna Carta contained the ideas of limited government and common law, and it influenced constitutional ideas about limited government, habeas corpus, and the Supremacy Clause. 31. The English Bill of Rights contained the ideas of consent of the governed and individual rights.

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