The Enlightenment, people developed new ideas about government. Draw cartoons in the boxes below to reflect the different ideas about government.

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As an AI model, I am unable to draw images. However, I can describe some cartoon ideas that reflect different ideas about government during the Enlightenment:

1. Cartoon 1:
- Two people, one representing the monarch and the other representing the common people
- Monarch wearing a crown, sitting on a throne, with absolute power
- Common people depicted as oppressed or suppressed
- Text bubble above the people saying "Absolute Monarchy: One ruler with absolute power over the people"

2. Cartoon 2:
- People lined up to vote in an election
- Statue of a philosopher like John Locke or Montesquieu in the background
- Text bubbles above the people saying "Voting Rights: Every citizen has the right to participate in choosing their government."

3. Cartoon 3:
- A group of people discussing ideas in a coffeehouse or salon
- Think bubbles above them with ideas like freedom, equality, and human rights
- Text bubble above saying "Enlightenment Thinkers: Exchanging ideas to shape a better form of government."

4. Cartoon 4:
- A ruler with a scale, symbolizing justice, in one hand and a book in the other
- People standing in line, holding petitions or grievances
- Text bubble above ruler saying "Limited Government: Upholding justice and protecting the rights of the people."

Remember, these are just descriptions, and you can visualize them by sketching or creating digital drawings to reflect the ideas about government during the Enlightenment.