Test: AP European History

15.

In Persian Letters, the French philosopher Montesquieu __________.

critiques French society through the perspective of two travellers

advocates for the separation of Church and State using the experience of several travellers from the Middle East

compares the various denominations of Christianity with those of Islam

recounts his correspondence with a philosopher from Susa who cannot understand the popularity of the Enlightenment in Europe

launches a scathing attack on the French monarchy by comparing the persecution and suffering in France with the relative liberalism of the Near East

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