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Natural rights
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Separation of powers
the social contract
The social contract
It isn't reflected in the Declaration. The Declaration is a letter to the king telling why the colonies are declaring independence.
B:rebellion is a nessesary evil
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Enlightenment ideas developed in the American colonies through the spread of European philosophical works and the influence of thinkers like John Locke. These ideas emphasized natural rights, the social contract, and the notion that individuals have the right to rebel against unjust governments. The Declaration of Independence reflects enlightenment ideas by asserting that all men have inherent rights, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It also serves as a justification for rebelling against British rule. The Constitution reflects these ideas by establishing a government that protects individual rights, promotes the separation of powers, and emphasizes popular sovereignty through representative democracy.
John Locke.
The social contract
natural rights
It isn't reflected in the Declaration. The Declaration is a letter to the king telling why the colonies are declaring independence.
People are born with natural rights, freedom
His ideology is reflected in the American Declaration of Independence. His concepts of identity later influenced Rousseau and Voltaire, along with many other Enlightenment scholars and American Revolutionaries. aka bubblez!! haha and study your social studies
The fundamental principle of American democracy that is the basis for the Declaration of Independence being sent to King George III and is reflected in John Locke's ideas of a social contract is that of popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty is the principle that the power of the state is derived from the will of the people. This is the basis for both the Declaration of Independence and Locke's ideas of a social contract because it establishes that the people have the right to overthrow a government that is not in their best interest. The Declaration of Independence was sent to King George III to inform him that the people of the United States had chosen to exercise their right to popular sovereignty by forming their own government. Locke's social contract also established popular sovereignty by arguing that the people have the right to overthrow oppressive governments and form new ones that would better serve their interests.
B:rebellion is a nessesary evil
The Age of Enlightenment (or simply the Enlightenment) is the era in Western philosophy and intellectual, scientific, and cultural life, centered upon the 18th century, in which reason was advocated as the primary source for legitimacy and authority.
The Declaration reflects the eighteenth-century faith in reason through its emphasis on natural rights, the importance of individual liberty, and the belief in the ability of people to govern themselves through reason and rationality. The Declaration asserts that governments should derive their power from the consent of the governed, reflecting a belief in the rational decision-making capabilities of individuals.
There isn't a single most influential thinker from the Enlightenment, but some key figures include John Locke, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. They made significant contributions to philosophy, political theory, and social progress during this period.
Locke, the English philosopher had a huge impact on the social contract and liberal theories and on the development of both epistemology and physical philosophy. His ideology is reflected in the American Declaration of Independence. His concepts of identity later influenced Rousseau and Voltaire, along with many other Enlightenment scholars and American Revolutionaries.