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What is the main inference that can be drawn from Jean Jacques Rousseau’s book The Social Contract?

A) .People can enjoy civil and physical freedom, even if it sometimes harms society.
B). People are bound by a social contract to respect each other’s freedom and refrain from harming others.
C). People couldn’t enjoy any of their civil freedoms as they are sometimes impulsive and harmful.
D). People are naturally impulsive and may not be able to respect mutual civil rights.

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Answer: B). People are bound by a social contract to respect each other’s freedom and refrain from harming others.

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Answer;

A) .People can enjoy civil and physical freedom, even if it sometimes harms society.

Explanation;

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a French man who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good, and be a democracy.

The social contract was a book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Argued that the right kind of political order could allow people to be truly moral and free; an individual can achieve freedom by giving up their freedom for the good of the community.

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