Social Sciences, asked by shreyanshdon, 7 months ago

.Society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunities was advocated by

(a) middle class and people of the Third Estate

(b) clergy and nobility

(c) philosophers such as John Locke and Rousseau

(d) Englishmen Georges Danton and Arthur Young​

Answers

Answered by mdlalnoida
76

Answer:

(c)

Explanation:

philosers such as john locke and rousseau

Answered by swethassynergy
1

Society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunities was advocated by philosophers such as John Locke and Rousseau.

Explanation:

  • Philosophers like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are responsible for the advocation of a society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunities since they pushed for a society founded on freedom, equal rules, and opportunities, as they championed the concept of a society where privileges are earned and equal possibilities for all, regardless of class or social rank.
  • France's unjust social hierarchical system favoured the clergy and nobility, while the Third Estate was uneducated and easily governed by the Noble elite.
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