"The Bill of Rights" Amendment explination also Philosopher that inspired Bill of Rights.
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The Bill of Rights is a series of amendments 1-10. These amendments guarantee freedom of speech, right to a jury, freedom of the press and other rights.
One such right in Amendment I tells how Congress shall make no law decimating against religion, or prohibiting the freedom to worship religion; or destroying the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people to protest reasonably.
The second Amendment States that a
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was Life Liberty and property although that is mentioned in the Bill of Rights. John Locke's ideas on natural rights and law gave John Hancock the inspiration her needed to write a motivational speech and foundation for out government. Also Montesquieu helped form the checks and balances this helped greatly in the formation of our government. With our judicial braches and so on, other enlightenment philosophers helped also but the two main are listed above.
was Life Liberty and property although that is mentioned in the Bill of Rights. John Locke's ideas on natural rights and law gave John Hancock the inspiration her needed to write a motivational speech and foundation for out government. Also Montesquieu helped form the checks and balances this helped greatly in the formation of our government. With our judicial braches and so on, other enlightenment philosophers helped also but the two main are listed above.