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In a general election, each state has officials who count and certify votes.
First, Hobbes believed that the government should be structured as one sovereign (like a king or dictator) holding all the power, with very little (if any) importance being placed in individuals.
Locke believed it was the government's primary responsibility to protect the people and that every individual possessed what he called "natural rights."
Rousseau was...kinda weird. He believed that people are born innocent and that society actually corrupts people.
<span>Marcus Garvey a Jamaican immigrant in United States founded UNIA or United Negro Improvement Association. It promoted black emigration to Africa. It also establish black owned businesses, one best known is Black Star Line in which a firm that helps to transfer people and goods from Africa.</span>
The following are two important philosophers that influenced Thomas Jefferson's writing of the Declaration of Independence:
1) John Locke- Locke wrote a famous book <em>Two Treaties of Government</em>. In this book, he discussed several different topics including the idea of unalienable rights. This refers to a set of rights that all individuals have just because they are human. Jefferson refers to this idea when he talks about how all men have the right to "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness."
2) Thomas Hobbes- Jefferson's indirect reference to the idea of a social contract was inspired by the work of Thomas Hobbes.