Marquis de Lafayette helped to train the American colonists and even served in battle with them. Lafayette first came to the American colonies in 1777. Upon arrival, was appointed a Major General in the colonial army. From there, he taught the American colonists military techniques, strategies, and other important information needed to defeat the British. He even fought for the American colonists in the Battle of Brandywine. His help was imperative to the colonists success against the British.
Thomas Jefferson is the answer
1. Separation of powers is having separate branches of government to make sure that there is not one big powerful government.
2. Our government is divided into the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
3. The ideas in the preamble are basically how the government is there for the people. When the government becomes too destructive, the people have the right to abolish it and create a new government. The decision to end the current government is not an easy one, and there should be clear reasons why. But when there is a long history of abuse of power, it is the peoples' right and duty to essentially fire the government. So, separating the powers of government would prevent the government from becoming too destructive.<span>
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Epicureanism Sounds fun in that you indulge your self but not to the point of hedonism. Epicureanism taught that avoiding pain and bad things brought happiness and well it was a way to live it is not as good as honest work and the experience you gain from facing pain.
Stoicism taught that strong emotions led to mistakes and that they should be avoided . It also taught that someone who was sage would be morally right. It also taught that virtue was sufficent for happiness and I agree. If you indulge too much and work too little then you will become lazy emotional and useless.