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These words are part of Montesquieu's treatise The Spirit of the Laws. More specifically, they belong to the Chapter 6 ("Of the Constitution of Engand") of this treatise.
In this text, Montesquieu defends political liberty. Moreover, he argues that the best way of achieving it is by establishing the separation of the powers. In that way, Montesquieu believes that the different functions of government, that is to say the executive, legislative, and judicial functions, should be assigned to different bodies. Furthermore, he argues that liberty cannot be established in a nation where there is no separation of powers.
Well, the Bill of Rights has emphasized urgent morals and philosophies, and protects the United States citizens’ freedom.
For example; the first amendment, also known as the Freedom of Speech (Press, Protest, etc,), allows citizens to vocalize their opinions.
While regarding this topic, there are rights also known as unalienable rights- rights that cannot be taken from you. Example of this would be:
• Life
• Liberty
• Pursuit of Happiness
Each citizen of the United States of America have these rights listed in the Constitution.
I hope this helps!
One half of Canada's population lives in southern low land.
Hi there!
When regions, places, monuments, or geographic features are discussed in politics, it is called geopolitics. Geopolitics mostly relate or is caused by global geographic features rather than by a smaller area.
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