The answer is yes. John Locke considered the father of modern liberalism, considered that citizens have rights to which they can not renounce, his ideas exerted influence in the writing of the great statements of human rights of the eighteenth century. Another influence was that of Rousseau's Enlightenment. The first declarations were made in the English colonies of North America. In Europe the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was proclaimed in Paris. The American and French declarations are very important in the history of human rights.
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The outcome of second world war liberated the asian people towards the freedom struggle from the foreign rule.
<h3>What was the foreign rule in India during 20th century?</h3>
The foreigners who ruled india were the Britishers who belonged to England, came in india for trading and ended up ruling for 200 years.
In India freeedom stuggle was started as Mahatma gandhi retuned from africa in 1915 and after 5 years he started with the non cooperation movement with non violence.
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It failed because the people who were indentured servants eventually ended their servitude and left to build their own families and farms. They were also more rebellious then the Africans who were imported from Africa. It wasn't worth it to take Europeans when Africans were better workers.
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Perestroika relaxed government control of the economy, while glasnost expanded freedom of the press.
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