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What was Jean-Jacques Rousseau's contribution to the Enlightenment during

the 17th century?
O A. He was the charismatic military leader of the rebels during the
French Revolution.
B. He mentored Napoleon Bonaparte, convincing him to experiment
with democracy
C. His ideas on government influenced how people believed a
democracy should function.
O D. His theory of separation of powers formed the basis for France's
new government.

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The answer to your question should be B.
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