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NOTE: The following Web sites may be helpful in the search for the philosophies of Locke, Hobbes, and Montesquieu in fundamental documents of American government:
- Divide the class into six teams (two teams will be working on the same document). Have students examine the political principles of limited government, consent of the governed, and separation of powers and determine where these principles are present in the following three documents: Virginia Constitution of 1776, the Declaration of Independence, and the United States Constitution.
NOTE: This can become a lengthy but valuable exercise as students link the principles with the words from the three documents.
- Have the class create a chart that links the phrases and concepts from the three documents so they can also understand better how three documents, written close together and in some cases by some of the same writers, were influenced to such an extent by the writings of Locke, Hobbes and Montesquieu.
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