Which statement accurately describes a similarity between the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence?
A. Both establish limits on the power of government
B. Both protect citizens from government oppression.
C. Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers.
D. Both create governments featuring separation of powers.
Answer:
C. Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers.
Explanation:
The statement that accurately describes a similarity between the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence is option C because they both reflect the idea of enlightened thinkers.
The Declaration of Independence is a historical document that contains evidence of America officially separating from Great Britain.
The document contains the unhappiness at the government and the need for independence.
This document and the US Constitution did not set up any type of government which renders the other options as false.
Enlightened thinkers like Locke and Hobbes helped influence these two historical documents.
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They are fearful about "runaway" conventions making unwanted changes.
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