When the Declaration was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, the founding fathers wanted to legitimate the constitution. The Declaration considers Americans as a whole instead of members of separated colonies, and each one is a particular individual.
So, when Declaration considered equal to all men and women, part of God's creation, "<em>with certain unalienable Rights like Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"</em>, it implied that humans must be free to think, decide and move as their own necessities, showing respect for his fellow beings-
Originally, it included everyone. Unfurtanely, nowadays we see a different picture as it is related in the news.
Conflicts between black people with white people, violent police acts against people from other races, hatred from political parties to immigrants and other forms or inequity.
Answer:
B) French Enlightenment philosophers.
Explanation:
John Locke is a major thinker of Enlightenment. He developed his ideas of man´s natural rights that inspired the American Founding Fathers and the US Declaration of Independence. Jean-Jacques Rousseau is known for his ideas of the social contract that he explained in a book that bears that name. Montesquieu is the author of the extremely important idea of the separations of powers that is enshrined in the constitution of most countries of the world.
Under the feudal system land was granted to people for service. It started at the top with the king granting his land to a baron for soldiers all the way down to a peasant getting land to grow crops. The center of life in the Middle Ages was the manor.
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