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What was the main point of Montesquieu’s comparison of the Uzbeks and the French?

A.) That both society’s practiced traditions that could be seen as illogical and perhaps mystical.

B.) That French society was far more advanced that Uzbek society.

C.) That Uzbek society was far more advanced than French society.

D.) That the Uzbek visitors did not believe in religion.


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Montesquieu believed that all things were made up of rules or laws that never changed. ... Montesquieu called the idea of dividing government power into three branches the "separation of powers." He thought it most important to create separate branches of government with equal but different powers.

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