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Problems that affected both the colonies and the French were that the people had little representation in government, the colonies were not allowed to make decisions in British Parliament and the bourgeoisie ruled in France oppressing the large working class. Both the French and the colonies were ruled by tyrant Kings leading the two to fight for a democracy. Both sides were also deeply influenced by Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau in France and John Locke in the colonies.
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<u>Montesquieu's</u> views and studies of governments led to him to believe that government corruption was probable if a system of government didn't include balance of powers. He conceived the idea of separating government authority into the three major branches: executive, legislative and judicial. This perspective significantly influenced the authors of the Constitution in establishing laws and division of duties, and also in the inclusion of provisions to preserve individual liberties.
Generally speaking, all of the following are true of the conservatives at the Congress of Vienna except that they "<span>c. supported the push for a written constitution</span>" since they felt that this would lead to more disaster and would threaten their power.
Really. More of this Manifest Destiny! Great Britian/Canada and USA sat down and peacefully talked where the lines should be drawn.