One of the leading voices during the Enlightenment was that of john Locke. Locke was adamant about the "natural right" of human beings. These rights included life, liberty, and property. Locke claimed that in order for these rights to be protected, persons must give up a certain amount of sovereignty to the limited powers of a government. Baron de Montesquieu was an admirer of John Locke. Montesquieu agreed with Locke's arguments for limited sovereignty. He believed in a separation of powers and system of checks and balances, and that one person or body should not have power over every area governing control. It was his contributions to political thought and theory that influenced the developers of the United States Constitution, and a government that is framed around separate branches of power.
Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. :)
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They got revolutionary ideas from Enlightenment ideas. They also got them from the Declaration of Independence and The US Constitution.
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the united states government is based on their ideas
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Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. :)
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Ideas from the Enlightenment thinkers ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The Constitution of the US is generally considered by historians to be a typical Enlightenment product.
They got revolutionary ideas from Enlightenment ideas. They also got them from the Declaration of Independence and The US Constitution.
They got revolutionary ideas from Enlightenment ideas. They also got them from the Declaration of Independence and The US Constitution.
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philosophers of the enlightenment
The Constitution uses ideas from philosophers from the Enlightenment era. For example, john Locke's ideas on securing life, How_did_the_enlightenment_ideas_influence_the_American_revolution_and_constitutionand property and Montesquieu's ideas on separation of powers and checks and balances.
John Locke, from the Enlightenment.