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    lieutenants. Will Scarlett was in charge of intelligence and scouting. His main job was to shadow the Sheriff and his men‚ always alert to their next move. He also collected information on the travel plans of rich merchants and tax collectors. Little John kept discipline among the men and saw to it that their archery was at the high peak that their profession demanded. Scarlock took care of the finances‚ converting loot to cash‚ paying shares of the take‚ and finding suitable hiding places for the surplus

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    The origins of representative democracy can be traced to _________________________. ancient Greece @ ancient Rome ancient Egypt medieval England the French Enlightenment Correct. The origins of representative democracy (as opposed to direct democracy) can be traced to ancient Rome. Who benefited from the Magna Carta? King John of England King Louis of France @the English nobility British colonists all British subjects Correct. The English nobility gained the most benefits

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    historical documents of its time‚ written in the name of the whole of The Community of the Realm of Scotland and fundamental to the unfolding of events in its aftermath. It was a famously eloquent political document in the form of a letter to Pope John XXII in April‚ 1320. It written by the Barons and The Peoples of Scotland asking him to recognise Scotland’s historical claim of independence‚ a plea for acknowledgement of right of the people of Scotland to live in peace‚ free from attack or the threat

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    Distinction between Social/Economical Classes The Magna Carta provided the first recognition of individual rights for the people of Britain. It recognized that the law applied equally to everyone‚ even the king. Through the Magna Carta’s statements of liberties‚ it sought to prevent the king from exploiting his power in arbitrary ways and it made clear that the king was subject to the law‚ not above it. This limited the king’s power‚ protecting the rights of the citizens. It was a revolutionary

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    today? Magna Carta‚ also known as the Great Charter was signed on June 15th‚ 1215 by King John on the requisition of the nobles‚ church and free men. Nowadays‚ it is recognized as the cornerstone of English democracy and our civil liberties. It is clear that some aspects of the legal process presented in the Magna Carta have impacts on Canadian society today. . Canada‚ having been a colony of England‚ evidently has several fundamental rights and freedoms originated from the Magna Carta. To start

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    1) Create a basic organization chart for Robin Hood and his men. Robin Hood organization has a centralized top-down management style structure. Robin Hood is the CEO of the organization; his four lieutenants are directors of specific departments which are responsible for providing research and gathering information‚ finances‚ training‚ and provisioning. 2) What problems does Robin Hood have? What top 4 issues need to be addressed? * Misalignment of goals of the top executives and the

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    The Magna Carta was a very influential document that made a mark on the 19th century.The document was signed by King John of England of course after he was basically forced to by the nobles. The Magna Carta was designed by the nobles of that time in order to insure their safety and financial stability.The nobles cared about anyone else under them in the feudal system. The Magna Carta was a foundation of the democratic government present today in the United States. Its could be considered a stepping

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    than him and could destroy his castles easily‚ so he signed the Great Charter to keep peace (Wendover). In doing so King John transferred some of his power to the serfs‚ giving them rights. The serfs depended less on the King because they didn’t need to worry about him taking away their land‚ their money‚ or sending them to jail. As a result‚ the serfs were more loyal to King John. The difference between ranks were lessened and everyone was more loyal to the king. Although this change does seem for

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    Robin Hood Case (Essay) What Should Robin Hood Do? There are several issues Robin Hood needs to consider. First‚ Robin Hood needs to make sure his own personal grievances against the Sheriff do not cloud his vision and what is in the best interest of his Merrymen as a group. Second‚ take a broad look at the overall organizational structure by conducting an environmental scan‚ a strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats (SWOT) analysis and/or using a variety of organizational assessments

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    “Magna Carta has neither legal nor symbolic significance in Australia today.” The Magna Carta was an important legal document in feudal England‚ where despotism oppressed the masses. Magna Carta‚ meaning ‘The Great Charter’‚ is one of the most renowned documents in the world‚ it was originally issued by King John of England as a response to political pressure from revolting barons in 1215. The Magna Carta established the principle that all men‚ including the monarchy‚ was subject to the law thus

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