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10 May, 23:50

What did French philosopher jean-jacques rousseau argue?

a. kings and queens hold absolute power, and citizens must follow the laws of their country

b. a democracy can work only if citizens agree to give up some of their individual rights

c. in order for governments laws to be valid, the citizens have to agree with those laws

d. governments should have a legislative branch, which would have the power to create laws

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  1. 11 May, 01:38
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    I think b but I could be wrong I'm not good at choosing answer choices. He did agree in direct democracy, the only form of government that Rousseau believed would give expression to humanity's innate freedom and autonomy that was enjoyed before the advent of civilization. Rousseau famously stated, "Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains."
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