The philosophers you seek are john Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Montesquieu.
the enlightenment philosophers affected our current government by giving us more individualism, and the basic belief in equal rights.
The type of cases that dramatically affected the nation in the US were about the Voting Rights Act.
Slavery was directly responsible for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
John Locke and his thoughts of the basic rights of life, liberty, and property influenced Thomas Jefferson.
Studying philosophers helps us develop critical thinking skills, gain a deeper understanding of the world around us, and reflect on fundamental questions about existence, ethics, and knowledge. Philosophers offer unique perspectives and insights that can enrich our intellectual and personal growth.
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Teddy Roosevelt was responsible for some of the first anti-monopoly legislation. It affected consumer rights because it tended to reduce prices and increases choice in the marketplace.
Cuba got almost instant independence with certain restrictions. The Philippines wanted instant independence which the US felt they were not ready to handle, so they went to war with the US.
No. In the US a husband has no rights in his wife's inheritance.No. In the US a husband has no rights in his wife's inheritance.No. In the US a husband has no rights in his wife's inheritance.No. In the US a husband has no rights in his wife's inheritance.
events such as the Renaissance, Reformation, and the Enlightment and thinkers and philosophers such as John Locke, Montesquieu, Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, Francis Bacon, etc. shaped how the American government and documents were formed for example, the idea of the separation of powers, created by Montesquieu, natural rights of life liberty and property, John Locke, etc....... so European history affected the united states heavily................................
I think it has affected us in many aspects.
people with US public performance rights have US public performance rights. Would I be "right" ??