| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Petition of Right | signed by Charles I in 1628, this document limited the monarch by demanding the king no longer imprison or punsh someone without the lawfull judgement of his peers and not to impose martial law during peace times | Chapter 2 |
| 2 | Petition of Right | 1628. Signed by Charles I. No imprisonment without due cause; no taxes levied without Parliament's consent; soldiers not housed in private homes; no martial law during peace time. | Chapter 21 section 5 |
| 3 | Petition of Right | limited the King's power; the king could not punish people or rule of the military | CHAPTER 2 |
| 4 | Petition of Right | Said the king could not create any more NEW taxes | 17th Century(test tomorrow) |
| 5 | Petition of Right | Parliament attempted to encourage the king to grant basic legal rights in return for granting tax increases: only Parliament had right to levy taxes; no one should be imprisoned or detained w/o due process of law; habeas corpus; no forced quartering of soldiers in homes of private citizens; martial law could not be declared in peacetime | ch 16 sage notes |
| 6 | Petition of Right | severely limited King Charle's powers | Reagan Modern World History Final Study Guide |
| 7 | petition of right | this document stated that the people couldn't be taxed without the consent of the parliment | soc.quiz-73 *def. and questions |
| 8 | Petition of Right | an English Petition, that limited the King's power. | McGruders American Government Vocab Words: Chapter 2 |
| 9 | Petition of Right | document written in 1628 to limit the power of the king and extend rights to commoners. | Lib/ Law 2 |
| 10 | Petition of Right | a document that went against theories of an absolut monarchy, demanded an end to taxing without Parliament's consent, imprisoning citizens illegally, housing troops in citizen's homes nad military government in peacetime | history terms for the midterm |
| 11 | Petition of Right | signed by Charles I 1682;limited king’s power; King could not imprison or punish any person by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land; king could not impose marital law in time of peace; could not require homeowners to shelter the king’s troops without their consent; Petition challenged the idea of the divine right of kings, declaring that even a monarch must obey the law of the land | Sikorski Study Guide |
| 12 | Petition of right | what said no taxation without consent of parliament, along with other things | History test |
| 13 | Petition of Right | (1628) no martial law during peacetime; limited king's power by challenging divine right | Wenstrand Written Stuff |
| 14 | Petition of Right | (1628) - Parliamentary document that restricted the king's power. Most notably, it called for recognition of the writ of habeas corpus and held that only Parliament could impose new taxes | (AP!) ID Review: Constitutionalism |
| 15 | Petition of Right | document signed by Charles I in 1628 | Political Revolutions |
| 16 | Petition of Right | document signed by Charles I in 1628 | political revolutions |
| 17 | Petition of Right | document signed by Charles I in 1628, which limited the monarchs power | SOL Review |
| 18 | petition of right | document signed by charles I in 1628 which limited the monarch's power | sol Review |
| 19 | Petition of Right | Document signed by Charles II in 1628, which limited the monarch's power | SOL Review |
| 20 | petition of Right | Document signed by Charles I in 1628 | SOL Review |
| 21 | Petition of Right | Petition presented James I of England by Members of Parliament (MPs) in response to his absolutist tendencies . This stated that the King could not tax without Parliamentary consent, quarter troops in private homes during peacetime, declare martial law, or imprison a person without a definite change. | Mr D's AP Euro Review English Civil War |
| 22 | Petition of Right | document signed Charles I in 1628 that the monarch's power | SOL Review |
| 23 | Petition of Right | document signed Charles I in 1628 that the monarch's power | sol review |
| 24 | Petition of Right | The parliamentary declaration of the rights of the people, assented to by Charles I. | Absolutism/ Constitutionalism/ Scientific Revolution |
| 25 | Petition of Right | document signed by charles I in 1628, which limited the monarchs power | SOL Review |
| 26 | petition of right | document signed by charles I which limited the monarchs power | Sol Review" history" |
| 27 | Petition of Right | Parliament forced Charles to accept the ____ in 1628. The document affirmed the right of Parliament to control taxes and forbid imprisonment without due cause. | World History: Fill in the blank |
| 28 | Petition Of Right | Signed by King Charles I which prohibited the ruler from imposing taxes without parliaments consent | Global history |
| 29 | Petition of Right | Parliament forced Charles I to accept this. it said that he would not imprison subjects without cause and would not impose martial law in peacetime. ect. | World History Final |
| 30 | petition of right | charles I agreed to four points- would not imprison w/o due cause, would not levy taxes w/o par. consent, would not house soldiers, would not impose matrial law in peace, agreed then ignored and dissolved par. high taxes= angry | World Civ. |
| 31 | Petition of Right | 1628. claimed that English subjects possessed basic rights that no king could trample on. | West Civ./Chapter 1 |
| 32 | Petition of Right | 1628; the monarch must obey the law of the land. | Origins of American Government |
| 33 | Petition of Right | limited the King's power in several ways. | Ch. 2 Sec. 1 |
| 34 | Petition of right | limited the king's power in several ways | chapter 2 vocab |
| 35 | Petition of Right | limited the king's power in several ways. | Chapter 2 Vocab |
| 36 | petition of right | limited the kings power | government chap 2 |
| 37 | petition of right | adsa | chapter 2 |
| 38 | petition of right | limited the kings power in several ways | american government |
| 39 | Petition of Right | King Charles I was forced to sign this document in return for money to fight France and Spain. It limited the king's power in four different ways. | WStudiesChpt10TestReview |
| 40 | Petition of Right | The king could no longer imprison of otherwise punish any person but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land- no militatry in time of peace | Chapter 2 |
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