The Age of Enlightenment was crucial to the Founding Fathers' view of government. The Age of Enlightenment (also known as the Age of Reason) was an intellectual movement that began sometime around 1700 and ended in 1789. Philosophers advocated radical ideas such as individual liberty, religious tolerance, and governments that were responsible to their citizens. john Locke was an English philospher during the Age of Enlightenment who believed that all men - peasants as much as kings - are created equal and are born with certain natural rights, including the right to life and the right to liberty. These ideals are expressed in the American Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson.
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Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.
The home of the famous philosopher, Socrates, and also the birthplace of democracy was ancient Athens. Located in the southeastern portion of mainland Greece in the eastern portion of the Mediterranean Basin, Athens enjoyed a Golden (or, Classical) period in which both Socrates and democracy were born. On both counts, civilization has been profoundly influenced -- and is likely to continue to be influenced.
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The Founders of the U.S.A. intentionally created a Constitution and, more generally, a government, that could be adapted for the future especially through the amendment process: new discoveries and changing circumstances can make an impact on government by newly adopted constitutional amendments. Further, the three primary branches of the government, individually or working together, can foment change through processes laid down by the Founders.
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is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government is a written plan of government it was created by the founders of the us and it identifies the purpose of the us government
Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.