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What was Jean-Jacques Rousseau's contribution to the Enlightenment during

the 17th century?
A. His ideas on the social contract emphasized the importance of the
general will of the people.
B. He pointed out that absolute monarchs could control the
selfishness of the people.
C. His theory of separation of powers formed the basis for France's
new government.
D. He encouraged people to follow the laws of God rather than the
laws of kings.

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I think it is ideas on the social contract and hope it is right
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