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Which beliefs did Voltaire hold?

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The best form of government is a republic.

God does not take part in human lives.

Life is short, nasty, and "brutish."

Kings should be guided by reason.

The English system was better than the French.

Huguenots should give up their protests and become Catholic.

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Kings should be guided by reason.

The English system was better than the French.

God does not take part in human lives.

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The best form of government is a republic and Kings should be guided by reason are the correct statements.

Step-by-step explanation:

Voltaire holds the belief in the free religion and commence. Voltaire, in keeping with other enlightened thinkers of the era, was a deity - not by faith, according to him, but by logic. He was in favor of religious tolerance, even though he was seriously serious about Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

As a vegetarian and an advocate for animal rights, however, Voltaire praised Hinduism, stating that Hindus were peaceful and innocent people, unable to hurt others or defend themselves.

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