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Write a speech from the perspective of the revolutionary leader you researched. In
the speech, articulate the Enlightenment values that this leader was fighting for.
Provide historical details to back up your description. Consider at least a few of
these ideas:
• Separation of powers
. Checks and balances
• Liberty
• Equality
• Democracy
• Popular sovereignty
• Human rights
• Constitutionalism
Also compare and contrast this leader's ideals to those of at least one other leader
from this time period.
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