The correct answer is; The United States Constitution.
Further Explanation:
Both Montesquieu and Locke can be described as enlightenment philosophers. They both had ideas and theories on how the government should be used to govern the citizens. When the writers of the constitution were gathered together, they put their theories in the constitution.
The Spirit of the Laws was written by Baron de Montesquieu. He published the book in 1748. The Two Treatises of Government of was written by John Locke. The book was published in 1689. He initially had the book published anonymously because he wasn't happy with that particular edition. He did not like the spelling errors and other printing errors. He had one other edition printed before his death but was still not fully happy. He hand edited the third edition and gave it to his friends to get published. He died before seeing the last edition published.
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Though President Wilson firmly believed in an international body to conduct the matters of conflict between different nations by peace talks and his 'Fourteen Points' were influential in the foundation of the League of Nations, he could not rally the United States to be a member of League of Nations. Opposition came from the isolationist section who considers that Article Ten could draw the United States again into international war. Article ten required the members of the League to defend an attack on any of its member from any external threat.
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The answer to this question is 10,000 indians.
They gathered in that place because of the Treaty of Fort Laramie.
The treaty of Fort Laramie divide the lands that exist on top of united states into several parts, and determine which part of region that couldn't be claimed in any way by the Government