Mary Wollstonecraft, though not directly influencing the U.S. Constitution, contributed to the broader philosophical discourse on women's rights and equality during the Enlightenment. Her seminal work, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," advocated for women's education and social equality, ideas that resonated with some Enlightenment thinkers who influenced the framers of the Constitution. While the Constitution itself did not explicitly address women's rights, Wollstonecraft's arguments laid the groundwork for future advocacy, highlighting the importance of gender equality in the ongoing conversation about rights and liberties.
Yes
Which part of the U.S. Constitution allows businesses to attempt to influence federal laws?
us hitory ,us constiitution
Yes, partly
helped us have rights, with a strong government at the same time
philosophers of the enlightenment
helped us have rights, with a strong government at the same time
a bicameral legislative body
Impossible to say without knowing who you mean by "both."
It limited the power of the government and gave citizens rights
It was a social compact between settlers
both set rights for people.