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“I. Every object in a state
of uniform motion tends
to remain in that state of
motion unless an external
force is applied to it.”
• Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s First Law of Motion
For every action there is an
equal and opposite reaction.
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
The acceleration of gravity
in a vaccum is 9.8 m/s^2
The pancreas secretes
insulin which regulates the
blood sugar level in the
body.
All humans are endowed
with certain inalienable
rights: life, liberty, pursuit of
happiness
English Bill of Rights (1689)
1. That the pretended power of
suspending the laws or the
execution of laws by regal
authority without consent of
Parliament is illegal;
4. That levying money for or to
the use of the Crown, without
grant of Parliament, is illegal;
5. That it is the right of the
subjects to petition the king,
English Bill of Rights (1689)
9. That the freedom of speech and
debates or proceedings in
Parliament ought not to be
impeached or questioned in any
court or place out of Parliament;
10. That excessive bail ought not
to be required, nor excessive fines
imposed, nor cruel and unusual
punishments inflicted;
6. That the raising or keeping a
standing army within the
kingdom in time of peace, unless
it be with consent of Parliament,
is against law;
US Bill of Rights
ratified 1791
1. Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
2. Right to bear arms
3. Quartering of soldiers
4. Search and arrest
5. Rights in criminal cases
6. Right to a fair trial
7. Rights in civil cases
8. Bail, fines, punishment
9. Rights retained by the People
10. States' rights
John Locke (1632-1704) John Locke (1632-1704)
A Salon of the Enlightenment
Baron de Montesquieu
(1689-1755) Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755)
Voltaire (1694-1778)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)