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"Henri" is the French form of German "Heinrich", meaning "ruler of the home". "Rousseau" means "man with red hair".
Rousseau liked eating cheese. Therefore he turned hard :)
Introduced is the past participle of introduce.
Yes it is a form of the verb introduce. The forms of introduce are: introduce introduces introduced introducing
The abstract noun form of the verb to introduce is introduction.
Rousseau's ideas inspire many leaders of the French Revolution. Rousseau fought for individual freedom. He though that a direct democracy was the best form of government.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
The abstract noun form of the verb to introduce are introduction and the gerund, introducing.
Jean believed a Republican better was the best!
He never loved his wife and at the age of 16 he was blamed of stealing form the wealthy.
The French political philosopher who admired the English form of government was Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Jean Jacques Rousseau