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The Constitution of the Roman Empire was an unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent.[1] After the fall of the Roman Republic, the constitutional balance of power shifted from the Roman Senate to the Roman Emperor. Beginning with the first emperor, Augustus, the emperor and the senate were theoretically two co-equal branches of government. In practice, however, the actual authority of the imperial Senate was negligible, as the emperor held the true power of the state. During the reign of the second emperor, Tiberius, many of the powers that had been held by the Roman assemblies were transferred to the
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One of the effects of the Magna Carta on the English system and government was it was significant and was agreed, signed by the King that, himself, agree to have a limited power and give the people a trial by jury.
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B False
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Slavery started while Abraham linkon was president, he became president in the 1800's
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Colonial women did not care about political events.
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During the colonial era our society was shaped by strong patriarchal and misogynistic views, as such women were not included in any political matters. An ideal was constructed that all important decisions and events were to be left to the men and women completed all of the domestic tasks. The women did not really care about political events because it was not their job to. They were told by everyone around them that it was not of their concern and it had nothing to do with them and they went along with this thinking. Mainly women were controlled by the men in their lives, their fathers, their husbands, or even their sons, so if they told them it didn't affect their lives why would they give it a second thought? Of course, there were some women who cared about political events, but generally speaking they did not. This whole idea is very clearly taken from the passage as they spoke of the matter of voting rights. For a country based on democracy to not give women the right to vote, it is basically saying they are not citizens, which technically in many places they weren't. Political events played no role in their lives, thus women did not care about them.