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How do the rights found in the US Constitution and the bill of rights reflect the influence of classical republicanism and natural rights philosophy?

how do the rights found in the u.s constitution and the bill of rights reflect the influence of classical republicanism and natural rights philosophy


Which historical document had the most influence on the US constitution and bill of rights?

us hitory ,us constiitution


How did the English Bill of Rights and the Mayflower Compact influence in the US Constitution?

both set rights for people.


How did the constitution influence the government?

helped us have rights, with a strong government at the same time


How did the constitution influence your government today?

helped us have rights, with a strong government at the same time


How did the petition of right influence the US Constitution?

It limited the power of the government and gave citizens rights


Who came up with the natural rights of man and helped with the ideals of the US Constitution?

Thomas Paine


How did the Magna Carta English Bill of Rights and the Petition of Rights influence the writers of the Constitution?

The Magna Carta influenced the writers of the constitution because it took power from the king and gave some to the nobels.


How did Thomas Hobbes and john Locke's ideas have an impact on the us constitution and bill of rights?

no, but he did influence the declaration of independence


What is the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution?

The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.


What was guaranteed by most state constitution's?

The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.


What is the most important right given in the US?

It is important to note that our rights are not "given" to us by the US Government or any other such entity. Our natural rights, many of which are outlined in the Bill of Rights and elsewhere in the US Constitution, come from our humanity, our Creator, and/or by virtue of our existence as free people. The purpose of the rights listed in the US Constitution is not to "give" them to us, but rather to ensure that the Government does not infringe upon them. It isn't a declaration of our rights, but an acknowledge of them.