Montesquieu published the book On The Spirit of Laws in 1748, which outlined his ideas on freedom and how government should work. He concluded that a government elected by the people was the best form, but it depended on maintaining the right balance of power. Like Locke, Montesquieu endorsed a separation of powers.
philosophers of the enlightenment
no, but he did influence the declaration of independence
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
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Not necessarily. Their ideas were influenced by other philosophers, like Locke, Hume, and Montesquieu, and other people's ideas, like Adams' and Jefferson's, who had made clear their ideas, even though they weren't there.
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a political leader,writer,and Rome's greatest public speaker....&& he speeches and books swayed many Romans.Centuries later,his ideas would also influence the writers of the United States Constitution.
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the us document that he infuenced was the US Constitution
Baron de Montesquieu influenced the United States by advocating for the separation of powers within government, which is reflected in the US Constitution. His ideas on the importance of checks and balances and the division of government into three branches have had a lasting impact on the structure of the US government.