Write the French Philosopher
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French philosophers like Voltaire, Rousseau and Montesquieu inspired the people with revolutionary ideas of liberty and equality. Montesquieu rejected the theory of the Divine Right of Kings and urged for separation of powers. Rousseau, in his book 'Social Contract', announced that sovereign power lay in popular will.
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- Jhon locke- Hebelieved that man's destinh was on his own hands
- Rousseau-He believed that there should be a social contract between goverment and people.
- Montasquie-He gave an idea that power should should not be concentrated on one hand...it should be divided into legislature,Exective and judiciary
- Jhon locke-He criticized the doctorine of divine and absolute right of monarch
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