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19 November, 00:01

Rousseau's ideas of "natural law" led to his publication of The Social Contract in 1763. His writings reflect Enlightenment ideals because he desired

A) greater rights for common people.

B) harmony between faith and reason.

C) a return to the primacy of the Catholic Church.

D) a rebirth of the classical ideals of Greece and Rome.

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  1. 19 November, 01:20
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    I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Rousseau's ideas of "natural law" led to his publication of The Social Contract in 1763. His writings reflect Enlightenment ideals because he desired harmony between faith and reason. Hope this answers the question.
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