Rights Of Man Dbq

498 Words1 Page

This document is called the Declaration of the Rights of Man. This document was written during the time of the French Revolution in the year of 1789. It has several different points but the main focus for the creation of the document was to create new ideals for French society and individuals. Before the Declaration of the Rights of Man there was a structured body known as the Estates General that made important decisions. There were three bodies within the Estates General that had one vote each; the Nobility, Clergy, and Common People. Although the Estate general was able to make a vote on decisions the king had the ultimate vote that out ruled all. The Estates General Common People normally got the bad end of the stick, because the Clergy and Nobility would vote alike because their higher power. The context of the document is written as distinct laws and rules people and government must go by. I see their vision of the document as to strengthen the rights and freedoms of men and decrease the corruption of the government. …show more content…

This document looked to better the society through the people creating a better union and giving the power of will to the people. In the first line of the document it states “Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good.” That bullet explains that if we are all born the same as any other men we should be equal and free, social life’s may become different by the choices of men. One word that can sum up this document is individualism. According to dictionary.com individualism is defined as a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or independent action of the individual. Each Men and or body has the liberty and freedom to make one’s own choices and should be able to be independent from the next. People had the Freedom to do whatever they desired as long as it didn’t create violence or prohibited by the

Open Document