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In which book did Rousseau mention the idea of one person, one vote?


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a

The Social Contract

b

What is the third estate?

c

The club

d

The declaration of the rights 

answer is A.

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In The Social Contract, Rousseau mentioned the idea of one person, one vote.
Rousseau advanced the concept by creating a governance structure based on a social contract between its citizens and the people they represent. According to the laws' spirit, Montesquieu recommended balancing the government's power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In the past, voting in the Estates-General had been done by the idea that every estate got one vote. However, the third estate urged that voting should occur as soon as possible, and Each participant in the assembly should have one vote. This was one of the tenets of democracy proposed by philosopher Rousseau in his book "The Social Contract".
 
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