John Locke:
- People have rights as soon as they are born, and the government has a duty to protect these rights
- Tyranny is unavoidable when a person or group holds too much governmental power
Baron de Montesquieu:
- Tyranny is unavoidable when a person or group holds too much governmental power
- The best way for a nation to increase wealth is to remove all barriers of trade
Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
- When societies form governments, people give up some of their own rights in exchange for law and order
- Tyranny is unavoidable when a person or group holds too much governmental power
Adam Smith:
- The best way for a nation to increase wealth is to remove all barriers of trade
- religious wars caused enough damage, everyone should be allowed to practice their own religion.
Drag each idea to the thinker that would agree with it the most. Ideas can be used once or not at all.
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John Locke
Baron de Montesquieu
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Adam Smith
The power to rule a country is given by god alone, and the monarch should be treated as god's chosen representative
People have rights as soon as they are born, and the government has a duty to protect these rights
When societies form governments, people give up some of their own rights in exchange for law and order
religious wars caused enough damage, everyone should be allowed to practice their own religion.
Tyranny is unavoidable when a person or group holds too much governmental power
The best way for a nation to increase wealth is to remove all barriers of trade
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