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Reflecting the natural rights philosophy, the Declaration of Independence stated that governments derive their just powers their elected leaders and a Constitution God tradition the consent of the governed
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Reflecting the natural rights philosophy, the Declaration of Independence stated that governments derive their just powers their elected leaders and a Constitution God tradition the consent of the governed
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Reflecting the natural rights philosophy, the Declaration of Independence stated that governments derive their powers from the "consent of the governed". This mentality was one of the cornerstones of the Enlightenment era.
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