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Socrates

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Benjamin Constant

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Magna Carta

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Declaration of Independence

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Friedrich Hayek

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James Madison

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Alexis de Tocqueville

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John Locke

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Thomas Hobbes

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Adam Smith

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Rousseau

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Robert Dahl

A.

Constrated the liberty of the ancients with that of the moderns.

B.

Discussed the benefits of the division of labor.

C.

Came to America in the 1830s to consider American democracy. Wrote on the historical progress of democracy and the dangers of equality.

D.

Wrote a social contract in which all members give up all their rights in exchange for direct democracy.

E.

Believes that the state of nature was the war of all against all.

F.

Chose to submit to death by his home polity after a trial in which he defended himself against charges of forsaking the gods and corrupting the youth.

G.

Document which insists that the rights of English citizens be honored for the American colonists.

H.

Wrote against a Virginia law that would allow tax money to pay for Anglican clergy.

I.

A document securing the rights of English citizens procured by the nobility from the king.

J.

Writes on the benefits of equality and modern democracy.

K.

Defined natural human rights as the right to life, liberty, and property.

L.

Wrote describing the characteristics of the rule of law.

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1) Socrates: F)

Chose to submit to death by his home polity after a trial in which he defended himself against charges of forsaking the gods and corrupting the youth

2) Benjamin Constant: A)

Constrated the liberty of the ancients with that of the moderns.

3) Magna Carta: I)

document securing the rights of English citizens procured by the nobility from the king.

4)Declaration of Independence: G)

Document which insists that the rights of English citizens be honored for the American colonists.

5)Friedrich Hayek: L)

Wrote describing the characteristics of the rule of law.

6)James Madison: H)

Wrote against a Virginia law that would allow tax money to pay for Anglican clergy.

7)Alexis de Tocqueville: option C)

Came to America in the 1830s to consider American democracy. Wrote on the historical progress of democracy and the dangers of equality.

8)John Locke: K)

Defined natural human rights as the right to life, liberty, and property.

9)Thomas Hobbes: E)

Believes that the state of nature was the war of all against all.

10)Adam Smith : option B)

Discussed the benefits of the division of labor.

11)Rousseau: D)Wrote a social contract in which all members give up all their rights in exchange for direct democracy.

12)Robert dahl: J)

Writes on the benefits of equality and modern democracy.

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