Answer:
Tiger grrrr lol jsp it would be a <u>WOLF</u> , John Locke would be represented as a lone wolf an animal that acts independently or generally lives or spends time alone instead of with a group not being led by one single leader (Monarch) and having a more complex governing of himself (Democracy).
Explanation:
Represnting Locke, all humans have pre-political rights that afford them protection against the aggression of others. <em>But where does this leave animals? For Locke, animals do not have natural rights, and therefore human interactions with animals are property governed (Side By Side Comparison to The Governing of Rights with a single Monarch as a leader and then a Majority Ruled GOVT) </em>. <u>John would be an independent self governed animal such as a more complex democracy .</u>
D I think since there are children in a factory :)
A primary source comes from a first-hand witness's point of view which makes the information from that source more valid than a secondary.
<span>It was letter d.
Thoreau was a pacifist but he also advocated the use of force when necessary. Thoreau believed that there comes a time that
you have to use aggressive means to achieve change against an unjust system
although Lewis was against violence particularly that of Malcolm X exultations,
this call of violence is similar to Thoreau.</span>
A, ethnic and religious divisions. Religious and social differentiation between the Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims