Then we wouldnt know where things originated from or started
The correct option is B
They both argued to improve the status of oppressed groups of
people like slaves and women.
Both scholars were influential in the enlightenment age. Locke for example wrote and inspired extensively on liberties,rights and legitimate governments. He argued out that the people had rights to rise against government in case any of their rights were negated.
<span>Marquis de Condorcet</span> advocated a liberal economy, free and equal public instruction, constitutionalism, and equal rights for women and people of all races.
<span>well read this "The Puritans established a theocratic government with the franchise limited to church members. Winthrop, Dudley, the Rev. John Cotton, and other leaders zealously sought to prevent any independence of religious views, and many with differing religious beliefs—including Roger Williams of Salem and Anne Hutchinson of Boston, as well as unrepentant Quakers and Anabaptists—were banished" </span>
Answer:
So I'm pretty sure it is group A
Explanation:
The Federalists and their supporters believed that in regional control, with devolution in government, but an equal division of power. They would have favoured a number of characteristics of modern government, such as there being different laws in each state and different representatives for each state proportionally.