Which statement correctly analyzes how Voltaire’s Enlightenment ideas led to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century revolutions?(1 point) Responses Voltaire believed that all people were born with natural rights. Monarchs who violated them could and should be overthrown. Voltaire believed that all people were born with natural rights. Monarchs who violated them could and should be overthrown. Voltaire believed that all people deserved the rights of life and liberty, but only the elites enjoyed these rights. Voltaire believed that all people deserved the rights of life and liberty, but only the elites enjoyed these rights. Voltaire believed that when the agreement between a ruler and their subjects was violated, revolt was justified. Voltaire believed that when the agreement between a ruler and their subjects was violated, revolt was justified. Voltaire thought rulers who were cruel and tyrannical did not deserve to rule, leading to revolt in France.

The correct statement is: Voltaire believed that when the agreement between a ruler and their subjects was violated, revolt was justified.