In The Spirit of the Laws (1748), __________ argues that any government, if it is to protect the liberty of its citizens, needs __________.
A.
Rousseau . . . a strong legislature
B.
Montesquieu . . . a separation of powers
C.
Locke . . . a strong monarch to serve as a father figure
D.
Filmer . . . a constitution in which rights are explicitly outlined
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B.
Montesquieu . . . a separation of powers
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