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Rousseau believed that the

ability to rule did not come
from "divine" power, but
instead came from whom?

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User SivolcC
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Answer: ture

Step-by-step explanation:

. Other deists talked of reason as a divine force in humanity. For Rousseau, it's humanity that's divine, not reason.

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Answer: Ture

Step-by-step explanation:

Rousseau was best known for his work The Social Contract. In it he considered the relationship between individuals and society. The most controversial aspect of the book was that he advocated democracy and argued against the divine right of kings. Jean Jacques Rousseau was self-educated.

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