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Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that governments should be limited and express the will of the people. He said people enter into a social contract with their government, giving it the right to create and enforce laws.

According to Rousseau, citizens submit to the authority of government to protect their own interests, entering into a "social contract." This contract gives the government the power to make and enforce laws as long as It serves the people. The government should give up that power if it is not serving the people.French thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau (roo-SOH) criticized divine right. He believed in popular sovereignty (SAHV-ruhn-tee). In The Social Contract, published in 1762, Rousseau said, "Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains."Based on the information above

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1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau advocated for limited governments that reflect the will of the people through a social contract.
2. In his seminal work, The Social Contract, published in 1762, Rousseau emphasized that individuals grant authority to the government to create and enforce laws for their protection.
3. Rousseau rejected the concept of divine right, championing popular sovereignty and famously stated, "Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains."