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    that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness….That to secure these rights‚ governments are instituted among men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed…” (Jefferson). Jefferson’s line relating to the equality of all men was taken from Locke’s idea that no person should have authority over another because all men are created equal. “The state of nature is also a state of equality. No one has

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    freedom that is seen repeatedly in the establishing documents of the United States. The writers of the Declaration of Independence vowed “That to secure these rights‚ Governments are instituted among Men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” Ensuring a government by and for the people was not only a common theme for the Declaration of Independence‚ but also an idea enforced in the Constitution. For example‚ elected officials in Congress shall be renewed often‚ “every second

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    When the Framers wrote “securing the blessings of liberty‚” it was referring to the freedom to criticize the government or petition it when they disagreed with its policies‚ in other words it meant our government will make good decisions so that we have the good things about freedom and the future generations have freedom and right as well. Once the constitution was ratified the Bill of Rights were the ten amendments to the constitution that offered numerous limitations on the national government’s

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    There are many events and resources that attributed to the founding of this nation. The most fundamental among them is minds of philosophers and lawyers such as John Locke and Charles-Louis de Secondat Montesquieu‚ who with their beliefs guided the founding fathers to constitute the form of government under which we live in today. Among these also include the ongoing trials and tribulations with the British Empire. In addition‚ one must also take into account the role Christianity played in the founding

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    Paragraph 1 Opening: Revolutionary means of‚ pertaining to‚ characterized by‚ or of the nature of an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed. In the years leading up to 1776 and the signing of the Declaration of Independence‚ there were many issues between England and its colonies in America. With the land and colonies settled there appearing more and more beneficial to English officials‚ more control was being

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    they started‚ who governed them‚ and how they were governed‚ they still have many similarities. 1607. Jamestown‚ Virginia. Founded by John Smith. Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth I of England who was known as the Virgin Queen. Jamestown was the first permanent colony of the English. The type of government that was in this colony was a Royal colony. A Royal colony was governed by a royal governor that was chosen by

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    Democracy prevents such tragedies from occurring from laws such as the consent of the governed‚ allowing citizens to kick voted government elected officials out of power. People within democracies are imprisoned for hate crimes‚ proving that genocide cannot occur with proper laws enforced‚ and consent of the governed. These examples show and prove that democracy should be fully embraced as it protects the well-being of all in society‚ not just

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    Gekira Murray Group 6 9-10-2012 Individual Assessment Today in our society we can describe our government and way of life as a modern democracy. In a modern democracy it insures the rule of the people by the people in which they share fundamental values and ideals. However our government has not always been in such a total agreement on how the people’s rights can be defined. Consequently the idea of classical republicanism was emerged and was devoted to the common good

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    His theory of government by the consent of the governed as a means to protect"Life‚ liberty and estate" deeply influenced the United States’ founding documents. His political theory of government by the consent of the governed as a means to protect "Life‚ liberty and estate" deeply influenced the United States’ founding documents. Between 1652 and 1667‚ John Locke was a student and then lecturer at Christ Church‚ Oxford‚ where he focused on the standard curriculum of logic‚ metaphysics and classics

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    certain guarantees. Lastly‚ a very important aim of law is to settle what the system of government is to be. Today and for the day last few hundred years we have been mainly governed by sovereign state. That is changing. We are now increasingly governed‚ indirectly or directly‚ by international bodies. Law the state is to be governed (its constitution). What duties it owes its citizens‚ and what duties they owe to one another and to it. The law of the state consist‚ therefore of a system of government

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