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Read the following passage by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Which ideals
expressed during the American and French revolutions does this passage
represent?

Each of us puts his person and all his power in common
under the supreme direction of the general will, and, in our
corporate capacity, we receive each member as an
indivisible part of the whole.

1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract & Discourses (London: J. M. Dent &
Sons, 1920), 14-15,
http://archive.org/stream/socialcontractdoorousgoog#page/n68/mode/2up.

A. Popular sovereignty

B. Separation of church and state

C. Social contract

D. Natural rights


Sagot :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I looked up the definition of each answer and social contract mentions all joining a whole

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