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Which Enlightenment philosopher believed in equality for all people, especially the common man?

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Answer: B) Locke

Explanation: The person above me is wrong.....on my test it said that this was the correct answer but it might be differnt, depending on the site that u are using! I hope this helps tho :D ( Also i took the quiz on endgenuity)

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Voltaire, French philosopher who believed equality is the most natural of things, as well as the most unreal.

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