A) James Madison was known as the "Father of the Constitution".
The preamble of the constitution was a introduction to the Constitution's<span> fundamental purposes and guiding principles.</span>
Answer:
The answer is :
A English philosopher John Locke.
Explanation:
For Locke, life, liberty and property were natural rights, they existed in the state of nature and he deemed them as "inalienable," that is, they can´t be surrendered by men.
The roman roads allowed rome to have a increase in trade and cultural exchange.