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Ne4ueva [31]
1 year ago
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select the correct answer. which idea from john locke’s second treatise on government can be seen in the language of the declara

tion of independence? a. citizens should petition their king with grievances. b. the colonies stand united against great britain. c. when government doesn’t work, the people should change it. d. all men are created equal in rights.
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Nina [5.8K]1 year ago
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The idea from John Locke's second treatise on government that can be seen in the language of the declaration of independence is "all men are created equal in rights." Option D

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<h3>What is John Locke's?</h3>

Generally, John Locke was a British philosopher and physician who is frequently referred to as the "Father of Liberalism." He is usually recognized as one of the most prominent intellectuals to emerge from the Enlightenment period.

In conclusion, The principle that "all men are born equal in rights" originates from the second book that John Locke wrote on governance, and it may be found reflected in the text of the declaration of independence. The D Option

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