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tuo viselves because of their bad tendencies
according to the article, why did charles montesquie
why did charles montesquieu think that war leads to laws and government?
because laws and government bring order back to society
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because laws and government protect people from outside threats
because laws and government are part of the three branches of government
because laws and government provide enough food to prevent more wars

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