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in 18th century French searchwhich of the following reference refer Ltd the doctrine of divine and absolute right ​

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Answered by malavikarajeev1
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John Locke was inspired by the humanistic and enlightened viewpoint that all humans are equal. So he refuted the doctrine of the divine and absolute right of the monarch in his book 'Two Treatises of Government'.

Answered by cokkie200421
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The Doctrine of Divine and Absolute Right means that the King is the super power and only god can judge an unjust king. Thus the Monarch can't be subjected to the will of commoners or even the Church. Locke refuted the above.

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