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Article 3. The principle of all sovereignty [supreme power or authority] rests essentially in the nation. Nobody and no individual may exercise authority which does not emanate expressly from the nation. How is this idea represented in Article 3 different than the divine right to rule that absolute monarchs like Louis XVI used to justify their power?

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