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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
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Explain the foundations/philosophers and how they affected the creation the Declaration of Independence .

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Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
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"John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau are most notable for the creation of the social contract political philosophy. ... The social contract states that “rational people” should believe in organized government, and this ideology highly influenced the writers of the Declaration of Independence." (people.smu.edu)

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