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Troyanec [42]
2 years ago
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Compare and contrast Frances declaration of the rights of man to England's bill of rights which emerged as a result of the glori

ous revolution
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Annette [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Compare and contrast France's declaration of the rights of man to England's bill of rights.

Explanation:

France's Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and the Bill of Rights are based on the identical beliefs of natural rights. Both documents are related to guarding the people's natural rights. The Bill of Rights defended the rights of each individual by establishing a  government. Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen established equality among men.

The Bill of Rights differs from the Declarations of Rights of Man and Citizen because of the different economic and social institutions. The Bills Of Rights protect people through the government. The Rights of Man and Citizen addresses the individual's equality before the law.

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