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According to the enlightenment thinker Rousseau if the people did not like their ruler what right did, they have?

A. The people had the right to politely ask the current government to be better.
B. The people had no rights and had to put up with the ruler
C. The people had the right to overthrow and replace the government.

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User Hobbamok
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Answer:Your Answer Would be A

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User Dudeonyx
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it’s b because the enlightenment period was a time where no one had civil rights
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User Alex Deckmyn
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