Speaker 3: Government should be divided into branches that are equal but separate.
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Baron de Montesquieu would most likely agree with a speaker who promotes the separation of powers in government, as he believed in the importance of checks and balances to prevent tyranny. He would also align with a speaker who advocates for the rule of law and the protection of individual liberties.
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Cesare Beccaria advocated for criminal justice reform with his influential work, "On Crimes and Punishments." John Locke emphasized natural rights, including life, liberty, and property. Jean-Jacques Rousseau promoted the concept of the social contract, where individuals agree to follow the general will of the community. Montesquieu contributed to the idea of the separation of powers within a government to prevent tyranny.
Transcendentalists would most likely agree with the importance of individualism, self-reliance, and the interconnectedness of nature and the divine. They believed in the inherent goodness of people and the possibility of personal transformation through intuition and spiritual insight.
Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau are most likely to agree that individuals have natural rights and freedoms that should be protected by a social contract. They also believed in the importance of government to protect these rights and maintain order in society, although they differed in their views on the role and legitimacy of government.