Which statement below does NOT support the Enlightenment concept of social contract - the government gets it power from the people
All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. It is duty of government to protect these natural rights of its citizens
Good government stresses the importance of its citizens and accepts rights of the individual only if the interests of the individual are the same of those citizens
Being all equal and independent no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions
The king is the subject to no earthly authority, he gets power to rule directly from god
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