The power of government comes from the people.
This concept is known as the "consent of the governed." This idea, implemented in the preamble, was an Enlightenment idea discussed by philosophers like John Locke. In his book <em>Two Treaties of Government</em> Locke discusses how the government derives its power from the people, as they should have the ability to elect officials into office who will best serve their needs. This is why the Founding Fathers implemented this idea into the preamble.
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Sargon of Akkad, or Sargon I, was the ruler of the Akkadian Empire. His conquers allowed him to gain territories of the Mediterranean coast, many Sumerian city-states, Elamite, Mesopotamia, and Hurrite. His impressive and strong Army helped him to extend dominions in Lebanon and part of what now is Turkey. His enemies feared him and his people respected because he was fair in ruling them and taxation.
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Claudius Galenus was also called Galen and he was the son of Nicon who was an influential architect and builder in Pergamum (Asia Minor).
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He discovered that blood were found in the arteries of the human body which was believed and proven to be true.
He used animals for his experiments and also discovered and thought that muscles attach to the bone in similar ways in humans and animals such as dogs which was later found as false by Vesalius.