The Magna Carta
The Magna Carta, or "Great Charter," affirmed that everyone is subject to the law -- even the king. It was an agreement between King John and the nobility in 1215, but its listing of rights provided instrumental founding principles for the wider establishment of rights for all citizens in the centuries following -- including the rights guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States.
People were willing to take any ideas and anyone who promised a way out of the economical hole they were rapidly falling into. Obviously, they were used for support during genocides and dictatorships, but were too blind to see what their influence was on things like the Holocaust and Stalin's movement
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<em>D) Defended the rights of Native Americans.</em>
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Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican views likely helped the economy of early America grow. His purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1803 greatly expanded the land area of the United States, which began Manifest Destiny.