Asked by j
Look at the chart.
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Which Enlightenment concept does this chart illustrate?
popular sovereignty
social contract
natural rights
separation of powers
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I can't see the image you referenced. Could you re-upload it or quickly describe the chart? A one-line description of what labels or boxes/arrows it shows is enough.
To help you pick, here are quick identifying features for each choice:
- Popular sovereignty: the chart emphasizes that power/authority comes from the people (people at top, arrows from people to government, or the phrase “consent of the governed”).
- Social contract: shows an agreement/contract between individuals and government — people giving up some freedoms in exchange for protection/order.
- Natural rights: lists or highlights inherent rights (e.g., “life, liberty, property” or “rights that cannot be taken away”).
- Separation of powers: shows three distinct branches (legislative, executive, judicial) or boxes with checks/balances between them.
Tell me which of those matches the chart (or re-upload the image) and I’ll give the answer.
To help you pick, here are quick identifying features for each choice:
- Popular sovereignty: the chart emphasizes that power/authority comes from the people (people at top, arrows from people to government, or the phrase “consent of the governed”).
- Social contract: shows an agreement/contract between individuals and government — people giving up some freedoms in exchange for protection/order.
- Natural rights: lists or highlights inherent rights (e.g., “life, liberty, property” or “rights that cannot be taken away”).
- Separation of powers: shows three distinct branches (legislative, executive, judicial) or boxes with checks/balances between them.
Tell me which of those matches the chart (or re-upload the image) and I’ll give the answer.
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