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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
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B. Northwest Ordinance
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