No.
Enlightenment.
It didnt
They declared stuff
One Enlightenment idea that is included in the constitution is basic liberties such as voting rights and Bill of Rights. Another one is the separation of powers such as the Montesquieu.
how did the constitution and the Bill of Rights reflects enlightenment ideas
divine right
No.
constitution
The enlightenment era affected the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and the constitution
Enlightenment ideas influenced colonists by promoting concepts such as liberty, reason, and natural rights. These ideas inspired colonists to question traditional authority and to push for greater political and individual freedoms. The Enlightenment also played a key role in shaping the principles underlying the American Revolution and the eventual formation of the United States.
The belief in the consent of the governed, which is a key aspect of the social contract theory, can be found in the US Constitution. This is reflected in principles such as popular sovereignty, which asserts that the power of the government is derived from the people.
There was no such thing back then, not by ANY name! You talk about "enlightenment" back then, they'd put you away in the funny farm.
limited government
Enlightenment.
It didnt
The Constitution of the US is generally considered by historians to be a typical Enlightenment product.