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he promoted diversity within his government and court.
When the Constitution was framed, the ideas of Locke and Montesquieu heavily influenced its contents.
John Locke primarily dealt with the <u>rights of human beings</u> and their freedoms. He stated that the sole duty of government was to protect the natural rights of its citizens; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This idea is clearly seen in the Preamble; <em>"...and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity..."</em>, which is a translation of Locke's idea.
Baron de Montesquieu on the other hand created ideas that were key to <u>developing a balanced government</u>, primarily the <u>separation of powers</u>. This is a fundamental part of our union, keeping the whole government in balance, making sure no one branch becomes more powerful than the other.
Libertarian ideas. Small government, with almost no interference with the affairs of the people.
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"James Madison and other supporters of the Constitution argued that a bill of rights wasn't necessary because - “the government can only exert the powers specified by the Constitution.” But they agreed to consider adding amendments when ratification was in danger in the key state of Massachusetts."
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The correct answer is yes.
The prosperity of the "boom years"led to the extravagant lifestyles for the wealthy which eventually led to the collapse of the wall street stock market is true.