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Rousseau's idea of
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tolerance
the social contract
separation of powers
stood in direct contrast to the previous idea of a king's right to rule by divine right. Under Rousseau's theory, a government gets its power from
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the natural order of things
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a constitution
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Rousseau's idea of
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tolerance
the social contract
separation of powers
stood in direct contrast to the previous idea of a king's right to rule by divine right. Under Rousseau's theory, a government gets its power from
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the people
a constitution
God
the natural order of things
rather than from
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the people
a constitution
God
the natural order of things
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the divine right of a king.
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Rousseau believed in the importance of tolerance between different individuals and groups in society. He believed that individuals should be free to express their ideas and beliefs, and that the government should not restrict this freedom unnecessarily. He also believed that it was important to respect the beliefs and opinions of others, even if we disagree with them. Rousseau saw tolerance as a key element of a healthy and vibrant society, where individuals can live together peacefully despite their differences.
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