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What contributions did john Blair make to the society?

John Blair was actually one of the founding fathers in the United States. He helped get the constitution into effect, and afterwards make it a law in Virginia.


What were the Names of the 3 philosophers and law experts most quoted by the Founding Fathers memoirs when forming the US Constitution?

There is dogs names and human names and animals witch we say in philosophers.


How did john Locke inspire the Founding Fathers?

john Locke was political philosopher and a proponent of natural law, and limited government. These two ideas that greatly influenced the Founding Fathers. Locke's ideas are reflected in both the Declaration of Independence, and the US Constitution.


What are two common features of the founding fathers?

Two common features of the Founding Fathers were that they were white, and they were land owners. Among generalities, they were all by and large men of money and education, though most would not have been considered wealthy. Many of them were trained in the law. Another thing that they had in common was that all of them stood to be better off under a new Constitution rather than the existing Articles of Confederation.


How did deism affect colonial America?

Deism had a significant influence on colonial America. Many of the Founding Fathers were deists, which shaped their views on government and individual rights. Deism emphasized reason and natural law, leading to a belief in the importance of religious freedom, separation of church and state, and the idea that government exists to protect the rights of individuals. Deism also challenged traditional religious authority, leading to a more critical and rational approach to religion among some colonists.

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What did the founding fathers mean by republic?

A state which is governed by the rule of law.


Why were ten admendments later amended to the constitution why did the founding fathers feel these were necessary?

they just felt like we didn't have enough law powered over the U.S.A


What law has changed since the founding fathers?

(I'm assuming you're talking about the United States here) A quick place to look for major changes in national law is in the Amendments to the Constitution. Most of the changes to our founding document were put into place after the deaths of our founding fathers.


What did the founding fathers create to make religious freedom and toleration the law of the land?

The constitution


How did john Locke influence the founding fathers?

John Locke was political philosopher and a proponent of natural law, and limited government. These two ideas that greatly influenced the Founding Fathers. Locke's ideas are reflected in both the Declaration of Independence, and the US Constitution.


How did the founding fathers contributions effect my family?

They set up a Constitution guaranteeing you personal freedoms and protection under the law.


Jonathan Dayton and what did he have to do with the founding fathers?

He was a law student from New Jersey that was one of New Jersey's representative's in the constitutional convention.


Why does bank of America provide services to law breaking non American intruders?

Because you stole your land from the native American Indians! For those who don't remember the Revolutionary War...The Indians and Our (English Born) Founding Fathers Shared the Land But the (English Born) Founding Fathers Fought For the Freedom of This Country. Our Founding Fathers asked the Native Americans to Help Fight For the Freedom of This Country and the Indians said "NO." That is why it is Our Country.


How did montesquieu view of separation and john Locke's theories related to natural law Locke's social contract influence the founding fathers?

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Is it best left to lawyers to interpret the true spirit of our founding documents?

On the contrary, it is best to never give lawyers the chance because they will always attempt to obfuscate for their own purposes. The "true spirit" of the founding fathers is clearly and readily apparent in the documents themselves and in the writings and commentaries, like The Federalist Papers, of the founding fathers. These were written for the people, not for lawyers. This country was founded on the principle of "natural rights". Lawyers have turned that to their own advantage by changing the name to "natural law". In our time "natural law" has become a bad word--taboo for anyone in politics. A candidate for the supreme court would never be approved if he/she admitted to a belief in "natural law" (Clarence Thomas was quizzed relentlessly about this in his confirmation hearings because he had a reputation for leaning toward "natural law". He denied it vigorously)--even though it is the new term for the philosophy given such eloquent voice by Thomas Jefferson in our Declaration of Independence. Our nation is in a sad state and it is primarily the lawyers and their interpretations that have put us there. Well, that and the greed and self-centeredness of our people.


What term did the founding fathers use to describe the ideal balance between individual freedom and society's need to preserve law and order?

ordered liberty


What are the books to be read to know the origin and development of modern law and purpose of law and onus of the judges?

The United States Comstitution/ what it says, what it means; A HIP POCKET GUIDE By: the FOUNDING FATHERS and JUSTICELEARNING.ORG