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| philosophers, writers, economists, social reformers |
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| system of political limits and controls |
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| to let (people) do (what they want) |
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| idea that God lets the universe run by its own laws |
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| allows for a society to be governed by its general will |
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| protection (the army), defense (the police), public works (roads and canals) |
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| In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith gave all of the following roles to the government... |
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| Rousseau argued that society should be governed by ... |
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| attack religious superstition |
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| Diderot's Encyclopedia was use to |
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| the United States Constitution |
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| Montesquieu's ideas were used in... |
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| balance of heart and mind, rule of the general rule, and education fostering natural instrincts |
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