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The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was a powerful and vast civilization. Roman empire was influenced by the Roman law, such as the idea of equal rights and concept of justice. -
508
Democracy In Ancient Greece
Democracy is a system where the power to make decisions is given to the people. The person who started democracy in ancient Greece was Cleisthenes. Greece influenced Canada by introducing democracy. -
1215
The Magna Carta
The Magna Carta was a document signed in England. The The Magna Carta was influencing the Canadian government because it laid the groundwork for principles such as the rule of law, individual rights, and limitations on government power. -
1499
The Iroquois Confederacy
The Iroquois Confederacy was a political and cultural alliance of Native American tribes in North America. The Iroquois Confederacy influenced the Canadian government through their system of governance based on democratic principles. -
Thomas Hobbe
Thomas Hobbes was a philosopher. He influenced the Canadian government through his ideas on social contract and the importance of a strong central authority. -
Divine Right of Kings
The Divine Right of Kings was a belief that monarchs received their power directly from god. Divine Right of Kings influenced Canada by promoting the belief that monarchs had absolute authority upon them by god. -
British Parliament
The British Parliament is the legislative body of the United Kingdom. The British Parliament influenced the Canadian government by being in control and leaving long lasting events while being in control. -
John Locke
John Locke was a Philosopher. John Locke's ideas on natural rights and government influenced the Canadian government. -
Revolutionary Idea's
Revolutionary ideas is all about big changes for fairness and equality. The American and The French revolution both influenced the Canadian government by inspiring ideas of democracy and self-governance. -
Social Revolution
The social revolution is when people come together to make big changes in society for fairness and equality. The social revolution influenced Canadian government by promoting equality and social justice