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who wrote "the spirit of lodge"​

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Answered by sneharai5072
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montesquieu

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Answered by brainlysme13
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The Spirit of Laws was written by Montesquieu.

Montesquieu was a French political philosopher of the Enlightenment era, and many constitutions all over the world use his formulation of the doctrine of separation of powers.

In "The Spirit of Laws," Montesquieu argued for the constitutional form of government, the division of powers, the abolition of slavery, the protection of legal rights, and the notion that political institutions should be a reflection of the social and geographic characteristics of each community.

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