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1: John Locke's most famous works are An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689), in which he developed his theory of ideas and his account of the origins of human knowledge in experience, and Two Treatises of Government
2:A common description of the social contract is that people give up some of their rights in order to get the benefits of living in civil society
3:The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from John Locke, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government.The duty of that government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include life, liberty, and property.
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Due process or rule of law.
Trial by a jury of peers.
The right to a speedy trial.
5:Freedom to bear arms for self-defense. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail. Freedom from taxation by royal prerogative, without the agreement of Parliament. Freedom of fines and forfeitures without a trial.
6:The writers of the Bill of Rights and state constitutions were inspired by concepts born in the Magna Carta: that a government should be constitutional, that the law of the land should apply to everyone, and that certain rights and liberties were so fundamental that their violation was an abuse of governmental
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On May 4, 1886 a labor rights group rioted in haymaket square in Chicago for a fair 8 hour workday and to protest an unfair police killing of labor union workers the previous day. An unknown person threw a stick of dynamite killing a few people and the media/country blamed it on the labor unions. It was a major step back in the labor rights movement.
More land equals more money and more money equals more power. Think about it as a competition of who could be the most powerful in Europe.
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Bill of Rights:
1. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
2. Rights to keep and bear arms.
3. The government may not force U.S. citizens to shelter soldiers in their home.
4. U.S. citizens are protected from unreasonable searches of a person's property.
5. Rights to not testify against themselves in the court.
6. Rights to have a fair and speedy trial.
7. Rights to have a trial by jury.
8. Rights to protect oneself from cruel and unusual punishments
9. U.S. citizens may have rights that are not listed in the constitution.
10. Powers not given to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution belong to the state or to the people.
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