The Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 18th century, had a significant influence on the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence. It emphasized individual beliefs, personal convictions, and the idea of religious freedom, which aligned with the concept of individual rights and liberty expressed in the Declaration. The Great Awakening helped shape the idea that governments should respect these individual rights and that people have the right to overthrow a government that infringes upon them, as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
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Timothy Matlack. The Declaration as we know it today is what is called an "engrossed copy". After Jefferson's rough draft was edited by Adams and Franklin first, then by the Convention, a final version was agreed upon. The document with all the editing was in Jefferson's handwriting, but an official final draft had to be made. The edited version was given to Timothy Matlack and he wrote the Declaration in larger letters and on a larger piece of paper to be the official draft to go to the printer.
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There were several principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence. They were that all men are created equal, that all men are born with certain rights. Men have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Men have the right to choose how they're governed, and by whom.
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john Locke - Life, Liberty, and Property.
Philosophy is a fictitious subject because it depends upon the superiority of logic. The experiences are differing man to man based on witnesses.
the ancient Greece most valued there philosophy and art.
John Locke! He believed that the government should serve the people. So, it is based off of his ideas.
== == Also called transcendental philosophy. any philosophy based upon the doctrine that the principles of reality are to be discovered by the study of the processes of thought, or a philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical: in the U.S., associated with Emerson.
john Locke - Life, Liberty, and Property.
Both the declaration and the bill of rights are separate documents not based upon each other, regardless if there are referred to each other at one point or another.
No. America was based upon the "United States Declaration of Independence" and not the "Bible," i.e., the "establishment clause" of the 1st amendment only prohibited the establishment or preference of a religion by Congress - it did not make its core base, the "Bible."
2:3 a ratio of a national flag is based upon darwins philosophy that i dont knpow
The Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 18th century, had a significant influence on the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence. It emphasized individual beliefs, personal convictions, and the idea of religious freedom, which aligned with the concept of individual rights and liberty expressed in the Declaration. The Great Awakening helped shape the idea that governments should respect these individual rights and that people have the right to overthrow a government that infringes upon them, as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
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