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17 October, 01:04

How did Rousseau differ from Voltaire?

A) Rousseau was a French philosopher in the 1700s, while Voltaire was a French monarch in the 1600s.

B) Rousseau was a French monarch in the 1600s, while Voltaire was a French philosopher in the 1700s.

C) Rousseau argued against inequality among the classes, while Voltaire argued for freedom of speech and religion.

D) Rousseau argued for freedom of speech and religion, while Voltaire argued against inequality among the classes.

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  1. 17 October, 04:21
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    The both were one of the pioneers of advocating freedom of religion, equality for all and the government for the people and by the people. Rousseau fight for equality of citizens believing that conflict came from envy and competition. Voltaire, on the other hand, valued freedom, individuality and responsibility.
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