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the belief that individuals are born with basic rights that cannot be taken away by governments; life, liberty, and property
natural rights
Locke's Rights
Natural powers
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws
consent of the governed
natural rights
social contract
influence
a person's ability to be free and independent
individual liberty
peace treaty
natural laws
agreement among the people of an organized society in which the people agree to give up some freedoms and in exchange the government is expected to protect their natural rights
social contract
separation of powers
checks and balances
natural laws
The source of all government power comes from?
people
states
president
Vice President
a principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Checks and savings
social contract
a period in European history when many educated people stressed the importance of learning and reasoning; education was considered the key to understanding and solving society's problems
Enlightenment
Locke's Era
Reasoning and deduction
Age of Education
the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches with their own distinct powers and responsibilities
separation of powers
checks and balances
Preamble
Declaration of Rights
Philosopher who theorized that are persons and endowed with natural rights and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people, by force if necessary.
John Locke
Montesquieu
Thomas Jefferson
believed that the best form of government was one in which the legislative, executive, and judicial powers were separate and kept each other in check to prevent any branch from becoming too powerful.
John Locke
Thomas Jefferson
Montesquieu
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