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Comparing The Declaration Of Rights Of Man And Of The Citizen

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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, written on August 27, 1789, have also had a great impact on the French Revolution. The purpose of this document was to ensure the equality of all the (male) citizens before the law. In other words, all citizens must abide by the laws and everybody has equal rights. This document was inspired by the U.S. Constitution since it incorporates many ideas similar to it, such as of equality amongst all under the law, and ides of many philosophes. This Declaration included the ideas of well-known philosphes such as Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Beccaria. The influence of these philosophes can be seen in this very document since the some of the main ideas were that all are equal before
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