Question

Drag each idea to the thinker
that would agree with it the
most. Ideas can be used once
or not at all.
John Locke
Baron de Montes
Jean Jacque Rouss
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
rights in exchange for
law and order.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the ideas matched with the thinkers that would most likely agree with them:

1. **The power to rule a country is given by God alone, and the monarch should be treated as God's chosen representative.**
- **Thinker:** **Baron de Montesquieu**

2. **People have rights as soon as they are born, and the government has a duty to protect these rights.**
- **Thinker:** **John Locke**

3. **When societies form governments, people give up some of their rights in exchange for law and order.**
- **Thinker:** **Jean-Jacques Rousseau**

(Note: While Montesquieu is known for his ideas on the separation of powers, the quote provided aligns with more traditional monarchist views, sometimes referred to as the divine right of kings. For a direct fit with this specific quote, one might consider a figure like Thomas Hobbes or even refer to early monarchist philosophy, but since he's not an option and Montesquieu does engage with governance, the provided framework is conceptual but may not fit perfectly. The government rights exchange idea fits Rousseau's social contract concept well.)
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