B. John Locke was the Enlightenment thinker who most directly influenced the notion expressed in the passage above from The Declaration of Independence.
John Locke was a famous 17th century philosopher who advocated the idea that all men are equal, and who served as a major influence to Thomas Jefferson who drafted the declaration.
<span>The Know-Nothing Party was so popular that its candidates had been elected to important political offices throughout the United States. German-Americans, who were typically divided amongst themselves, united in their efforts to fight back against the discrimination directed at them. They were greatly aided by mounting tensions over the issue of slavery in the United States, which divided the Know-Nothing supporters and weakened them as a political group.</span>
2. is either B or C both are correct 3.A 4.A 5.D i hope these are correct but i did look them up so
The correct answer is <span>C.Protections for human rights were not in the U.S. Constitution
This is why the bill of rights was added. The Bill of Rights which is the first 10 amendments enumerates rights of United States citizens and without it the constitution would never have been ratified because the anti-federalists feared a tyrannical strong government.</span>