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Q: The 17th and 18th century philosophers John Locke Jean Jacques Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes supported the Theory of government?
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The 17th and 18th century philosophers john locke jean jacques rousseau and thomas hobbs supported which theory of government?

These philosophers believed in the social contract theory of government.


What were the seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophers john Locke jean Jacques Rousseau Thomas Hobbes supported which theory of government?

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What are jean Jacques Rousseau's major works?

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The philosophers you seek are John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Montesquieu.


John Locke Baron de Montesquieu and Jacques Rousseau all were?

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Who believed that the sovereign power resides in the citizens and the government gets its authority from the consent of the governed.?

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Who believed that the sovereign power resides in the citizens and the government gets its authority from the consint of HTE governed?

Jean Jacques Rousseau :)


Which theory of government did the seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophers John Locke Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes support?

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What were three political philosophers who wrote about the social contract?

-Thomas Hobbes -John Locke -Jean-Jacques Rousseau


Who wrote of the importance of basing government on the general will?

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Who wrote about the importance of the basing government on the general will?

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