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Match the contributions with the names.
supported the principle of separation of powers upon which the U.S. Constitution organized the U.S. government
main author and father of the Declaration of Independence
proponent of socialism and coauthor of The Communist Manifesto
the father of modern economics
believed that people should be willing to forfeit some of their rights and that the state should honor both
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- Supported separation of powers: Montesquieu
- Main author/father of the Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson
- Proponent of socialism and coauthor of The Communist Manifesto: Karl Marx (with Friedrich Engels)
- Father of modern economics: Adam Smith
- Believed people should be willing to forfeit some rights and that the state should honor both: John Locke
- Main author/father of the Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson
- Proponent of socialism and coauthor of The Communist Manifesto: Karl Marx (with Friedrich Engels)
- Father of modern economics: Adam Smith
- Believed people should be willing to forfeit some rights and that the state should honor both: John Locke
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