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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The democratic idea that took root in medieval England between the reigns of King John and King Richard II was the creation of the Parliament and the election of the members of the British Parliament.
Through the many kings, England had in the Middle Ages, the creation of a Parliament developed from the people's demand to put certain controls to the absolute power of the King, who practically ruled over everything. The government was absolutists under the English monarchy and always wanted more.
First, King John (1199-1216), then Henry III (1216-1272), Edward I (1272-1307), Edward II (1307-1327), Edward III (1327-1377), and Richard II (1377-1399).
So Parliament was a good solution to have representatives that served as "intermediaries" between the people and the government.
The founding fathers were influenced by this concept of Parliament when they created the government of the United States, although the US is not a Parliamentary government. the US has a Congress.
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The democratic idea that took root in medieval England between the reigns of King John and King Richard II was the creation of the Parliament and the election of the members of the British Parliament