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He Never Believed in Divine Rights, He believed In natural Rights for the people Life, liberty and Poverty
Locke believed that people had natural rights of life liberty and property, and if these rights were violated, it gave the people a right to rebel against the government. The people of the Revolution utilized his ideas to explain the reason for rebelling.
John Locke was a philosopher who inspired the American and the french revolution. He believed that people were born with equal rights and not just the king had all the rights. He believed "Gov't should respect people and get it in return". I am working on a timeling assignment for civics. And it sucks :( anyways, hope it helped
Ancient Mexican civilizations included the Olmec's, Zapotecs, Toltec's, Inca, Maya and Aztecs. All of the ancient Mexican cultures are believed to be descended from people who crossed the Bering Strait.
he believed in giving babies head for sexual pleasure, because it would help continue the human race. he also discovered how to make methamphetamines and would sell out kilo's of "meth" to young children to increase their self esteem
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the right to own property.
Yes people were born with natural rights , he forgot ONE very IMPOTANT right , WOMAN RIGHTS ?!
The existence of natural rights of people.
Enlightenment thinkers believed that understanding a new truth could change them for the better.
Hobbes believed in a social contract that necessitated a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos. Rousseau, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of individual freedom and the idea of the general will, where decisions are made collectively for the common good. They both had differing views on the nature of human beings and the role of government in society.
Kami were the spirits thatthe early Japanese people believed were in control of the natural forces.
He Never Believed in Divine Rights, He believed In natural Rights for the people Life, liberty and Poverty
Equality and liberty were the main ideas included in the Declaration of Independence. The Founding Fathers believed that people are created equal and have a right to freedom without oppression.
John Locke
John Locke
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.