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Lana71 [14]
1 year ago
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Read the quotation from jean-jacques rousseau. this latter consists of the different privileges, which some men enjoy to the pre

judice of others; such as that of being more rich, more honored, more powerful or even in a position to exact obedience. in this passage, rousseau refers to political inequality. of the four inequalities, which enabled the old regime to maintain power for as long as it did? wealth resources integrity position
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1 answer:
Artist 52 [7]1 year ago
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From the question, the attribute that made men to hold on to power for as long as they did was position.

<h3>How did position create class in the society?</h3>

The wealthy people in the society are known to be accorded more respect than those that are poor.

Wealth happens to create a divide that makes the wealthy to be in the position to rule over the poor people.

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