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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
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YOU CAN ANSWER ANY ONE YOU WANT!!!!! I JUST NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!

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vlada-n [284]3 years ago
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1. John Locke's belief in natural rights and non dependence on government. He wanted freedom of life liberty and property. He also made the separation of powers and had influence on the three examples of inalienable rights in the declaration of independence.what are the three inalienable rights they are Life
Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.John Locke believed that Thomas Jefferson regarded Locke as the one of the most important philosophers in regard to the subject of liberty.Thomas Jefferson was not the only founding father to agree with Locke's philosophy. James Madison's writings were influenced from Locke. Locke's theory of inalienable rights were at the core of the American revolution and Remain as the leading foundation in the American dream. 
 
3. An example of Freneau's Romantic stereotype can be found in this excerpt of his writing. Fancy bound and therefore capable of conjuring up Indian that are shown to be forever alive in the sublime realm of mist, moonlight and shadow. Although Freneau's Romantic stereotype seems to the admire the American savages he also shows elements of European condescension towards Indians. There are derogatory comments made towards the natives such as calling them a rudder race,children of the forest,who in death produce many a barbarous form,to haunt their graveyard and punish unwary intruders.    

4. Francis Scott employs dramatic imagery of the battle of bunker. The first lines are Oh say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. The beginning of the star spangled banner means they survived from day the beginning of day to the end of night. The third verse of the star spangled banner is describing the battle with cannons bursting and rockets but the flag was still waving amidst the chaos of war. Finally the last verse of the star spangled banner means the flag still waves over free land of the United States of America.

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lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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1 John Locke's Natural law inspired Thomas Jefferson to write the united states constitution by showing that his law could help the way people lived, it could make american lives better, and It did. He saw that if he used this law, the civilian's lives would become much better and worth than they were before.  


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