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 B. English Bill of Rights B. English Bill of Rights  C. Locke C. Locke  A. Rousseau A. Rousseau  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu Trial by jury of your peers

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 C. Locke C. Locke  A. Rousseau A. RousseauB. English Bill of Rights  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu Political revolution is not complete without a social revolution

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 A. Locke A. Locke  C. English Bill of C. English Bill of Rights  B. Montesquieu B. Montesquieu  D. rousseau D. rousseau Liberty could not be achieved by separating legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government

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 D. Rousseau D. Rousseau  C. Locke C. Locke  B. Montesquieu B. Montesquieu  A. English Bill A. English Bill Of Rights All citizens should participate in democracy

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 A. English Bill of Rights A. English Bill of Rights  C. Rousseau C. Rousseau  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu  B. Locke B. Locke Offered the theory of social contract

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 A. Rousseau A. Rousseau  C. English Bill of C. English Bill of Rights  B. Locke B. Locke  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu Established free elections and freedom of speech for members of Parliament

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 A. Montesquieu A. Montesquieu  B. English Bill B. English Bill of Rights  C. Rousseau C. Rousseau  D. Locke D. Locke Passion for equality

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 C. Montesquieu C. Montesquieu  A. English Bill of Rights A. English Bill of Rights  B. Locke B. Locke  D. Rousseau D. Rousseau Prevented the king from taxing without permission of Parliament

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 A. Locke A. Locke  C. English Bill of C. English Bill of Rights The government could not impose cruel or unusual punishments  D. Rousseau D. Rousseau  B. Montesquieu B. Montesquieu

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In 1748, he wrote the book, Spirit of Laws.  A. Rousseau A. Rousseau  C. Locke C. Locke  B. English Bill of B. English Bill of Rights  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu

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 A. Montesquieu A. Montesquieu Supported human freedom and opposed political tyranny  C. Locke C. Locke  B. Rousseau B. Rousseau  D. English Bill of D. English Bill of Rights

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 C. Rousseau C. Rousseau In 1672, he wrote the book, Social Contract.  A. English Bill of A. English Bill of Rights  B. Locke B. Locke  D. Montesquieu D. Montesquieu

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 C. English Bill of Rights C. English Bill of Rights Citizens were guaranteed the rights to petition and to bear arms for their protection  A. Rousseau A. Rousseau  B. Montesquieu B. Montesquieu  D. Locke D. Locke

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 C. Land Ordinance of C. Land Ordinance of 1785 Divided Western Land  A. Northwest A. Northwest Ordinance  D. neither D. neither  B. both B. both

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 B. Northwest B. Northwest Ordinance No slavery in the Northwest Territory  A. both A. both  D. neither D. neither  C. Land Ordinance of C. Land Ordinance of 1785

B. Northwest Ordinance

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