Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his The Social Contract, argued that in every country the sovereign voice of government

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in his The Social Contract, argued that in every country the sovereign voice of government



a. was the members of society acting collectively.
b. was the king because, despite his faults, he was still of divine appointment.
c. should be the nobles instead of the king because of their control of the land.
d. should be the bishops and archbishops because of their special relationship to God.
e. resided in the army.






Answer: A


Learn More :

Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World

Learn More Multiple Choice Question :