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what is the role of philosophers in the French Revolution

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-John Locke-Locke sought to refute the doctorine of divine and absolute right of Monarch
-Jacques Rosseau-carried the idea forward, proposing a form of govt based on a social contract.
-Montesquieu- proposed a division of power within the govt between legislative, executive and the judiciary
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<b>The role of philosophers in French revolution are:

1) They criticized the doctrine of the divine and absolute right of the monarch.

2) Proposed a form of government based on a social contact between people and their representatives.

3) Proposed a division of power within the government between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.

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