John Locke was a British political philosopher of the Enlightenment Era. One of Locke's most notorious thoughts on politics was that each and every person is born with certain rights, that are property, life and liberty.
One of the Foundation Fathers, and later on the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, used this concept created by John Locke and included it in the Declaration of Independence. He gave this set of rights the name of of <u>"Unalienable Rights"</u>.
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They were to adopt the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments and select United States senators in preparation for readmission to the Union. On March 30, 1870, President Grant signed the act that readmitted Texas to the Union and ended Congressional Reconstruction.
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Standard of living
and quality of life are often referred to in discussions about the
economic and social well-being of countries and their residents.
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