French declaration of rights of man vs the american bill of rights
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French Declaration of the Rights of Man vs. The American Bill of Rights
The French Declaration of the Rights of Man's first difference from the American Bill of Rights is why they were written. The French document was written by a French assembly of representatives aimed at showing the problems of their government. The American Bill of Rights was aimed at changing the government to avoid the mistakes Britain made and to keep the government
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also points out how certain items shall be handled such as needing a judge to issue a search warrant on probable cause while the French document only says there needs to be just cause. In conclusion these two documents are similar because they were both written in regard to social uprisings against governments. The only difference being that the American document was written on one case and the French document was a generalization. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
also points out how certain items shall be handled such as needing a judge to issue a search warrant on probable cause while the French document only says there needs to be just cause. In conclusion these two documents are similar because they were both written in regard to social uprisings against governments. The only difference being that the American document was written on one case and the French document was a generalization. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**