Thomas Jefferson, having been a big fan of the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke, talks specifically about how when a government becomes tyrannical, it is within the rights of the people to replace that government.
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John Locke's ideas<span> are once again found in an American document. His </span>ideas<span> of the people getting to choose their leaders or the power lies with the people is ever present in the </span>US<span>. Montesquieu's </span>ideas<span> were also used in the </span>US constitution<span>. Montesquieu believed in the separation of power with checks and balances.</span>
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The poem makes me feel calm even though the poem does not follow the rules of grammar and has lots of figurative language most cannot understand. Its like the poem makes sense when you read it but when you think about the lyrics it does not. i feel the poem is talking about earth and how they like it so much, but realises its a dream.
i dont know i cant think of anything but i hope i could have helped a little
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