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15 Who argued that people had the right to freedom of speech? a. Locke square square b. Montesquieu square square square square square square square c. Voltaire square square d. Hobbes square square square square square square square square

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15 Who argued that people had the right to freedom of speech?
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15 Who argued that people had the right to freedom of speech? a. Locke square square b. Montesquieu square square square square square square square c. Voltaire square square d. Hobbes square square square square square square square square

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The correct answer is c. Voltaire.<br /><br />Voltaire was a prominent Enlightenment thinker and philosopher who strongly advocated for the right to freedom of speech. He believed that individuals should have the freedom to express their opinions and ideas without fear of censorship or persecution. Voltaire's defense of free speech was a key aspect of his broader commitment to individual liberty and the protection of civil liberties.
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