Which of these ideas was shared by Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Locke?

A) support for democracy
B) challenges to absolutism
C) absolute equality
D) fundamental rights shared by all


Answer: B

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A) the Army B) Congress C) Hollywood D) New England

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