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Describe a principle that the philosophies of Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau have in common.

Look at the incomplete multiplication problem below.

632 times 29 = 5688. 5688 + question mark = blank

What value is missing?

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Answer:

Locke, Rousseau and Montesquieu agreed that nations would be built on social institutions, or even what Montesquieu considered a legislation which would describe the laws of the country and put in concrete what privileges the citizens and the state have.

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Answer:

d 18,328

Explanation:

I did the math >:3

sorry if it's wrong

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