Social contract

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A social contract is an implied agreement between people and their government, whereby the people give up some rights to government in exchange for protection. The Enlightenment developed this concept of a social contract.

This concept was used by the Founders of the United States to declare that the ruler (the king) had broken the "contract" and therefore independence is justified.