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In order to know what rights come out of a certain philosophy during the enlightenment one needs to know the philosophy being referenced.
how did the constitution and the Bill of Rights reflects enlightenment ideas
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
The Bill of Rights reflects a key enlightenment idea because it limits what government can do and it does so in order to protect the rights of the people.
The English Bill of Rights was before the Enlightenment so they weren't included as a philosophy.
The laws assert the importance of individual rights and freedoms.
The laws assert the importance of individual rights and freedoms.
It issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
The Bill of Rights reflects a key enlightenment idea because it limits what government can do and it does so in order to protect the rights of the people.
It was not the Englishmen, but the American colonists. The Bill of Rights was amended into the Constitution to give every American basic civil rights.
The enlightenment thinking on natural rights is a philosophy and not an actual power. A person has no responsibility to the idea of natural rights.
The Founding Fathers were greatly influenced by the works of Enlightenment philosophers like john Locke and other Enlightenment principles that championed the rights of men. Liberalism beliefs in the rights of individuals was a direct offshoot of values developed during the Enlightenment.