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Which of the philosophers and his ideas listed below most influenced the Constitution and best contributed to creating a lasting, stable Constitution? Why?

Montesquieu: The Spirit of Laws
Rousseau: The Social Contract
Locke: Two Treatises of Government

Which document influenced the Constitution and contributed the most to creating a lasting, stable Constitution? Why?

Magna Carta
Petition of Right
English Bill of Rights

Which event influenced the Constitution and contributed the most to creating a lasting, stable Constitution? Why?

Albany Plan/“Join, or Die” cartoon
Stamp Act
First and Second Continental Congresses
Articles of Confederation

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Answer:

The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from John Locke, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government.

Explanation:

These thinkers valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and what they called “natural rights”—life, liberty, and property. Enlightenment philosophers John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern.

The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from John Locke, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government. ... The duty of that government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include life, liberty, and property.

The Petition of Right of 1628, which became one of England's most important sources of constitutional law, reaffirmed the liberties guaranteed in Magna Carta, prohibited taxation outside of Parliament and extra-legal imprisonment, and guaranteed the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.

Contribution: Famously known as the “father of the Constitution”, James Madison was a driving force behind the convention. He came well prepared for all arguments against the creation of a new government.

Some of the Plan's features foreshadowed the Articles of Confederation, some foreshadowed the Constitution, and some foreshadowed both. These features included: * A grand council—unicameral as Congress was under the Articles, but weighted in representation by state as under the Constitution.