Social Sciences, asked by punamkumari1985jhark, 15 hours ago

What did Rousseau preach ?

a) there should t be a social contract between the state and the monarch

b) there should be no relation between the state and The dictator

c) there is a social contract between the people and the monarch

d) the state should be divided between legislature and executive for administrative purpose​

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Answered by sanjaymhaske2010
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Answer:

Rousseau's central argument in The Social Contract is that government attains its right to exist and to govern by “the consent of the governed.” Today this may not seem too extreme an idea, but it was a radical position when The Social Contract was published.

Answered by haasinikudupudi25
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Explanation:

Rousseau's central argument in The Social Contract is that government attains its right to exist and to govern by “the consent of the governed.” Today this may not seem too extreme an idea, but it was a radical position when The Social Contract was published.

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