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bobthebuilder

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Banks was an active advocate of
 
  a. evolution.
  b. science and empire.
  c. the natural rights of indigenous peoples.
  d. settlement in Australia.
  e. voyages for purely scientific goals.

Question 2

What did Montesquieu argue in The Spirit of the Laws?
 
  a. A balanced political order was based on a contract between subjects and government.
  b. An absolute monarchy was the best form of government.
  c. Citizens must voluntarily give up some of their autonomy to a government.
  d. Only propertied males should be able to take an active part in government.
  e. Power of government should be limited and rationally distributed between social classes.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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