A 17th-century British political philosopher who wrote extensively about legitimate government, toleration, and human understanding, among other topics. John Locke argued that all human beings have been born with some God-given rights. Because these rights are given by God, a legitimate government cannot take them away from individuals. The most important of these rights, Locke argued, are those of life, liberty, and property. Should a government use force to try to take these rights away, individuals have a legitimate right to rebel against the government and resist its aggression. Locke also argued that a legitimate government is one that has the consent of the majority of the people, and because not all people can directly participate in politics at all times, in such government power ultimately resides with people's representatives in the legislative body. At the heart of Locke's political theory stands the concept of social contract, which suggests that individuals have made a deal with the government. Based on this deal, the government secures people's life, liberty, and property. In return, citizens provide the government with taxes, and obey the laws. People's obligations toward government end, when the government fails to fulfill its obligations.
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His mother was a Black panther AND in his songs he talks about equality, the changes that need to happen, he talks about life as being black in america, he talks about the ghetto life, kids who are starving, he talks about how there are so many rooms in the white house, but yet we have homeless people, he talks about how they have money to go to war with other countries but they cant feed poor people
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<span>Labor shortages discouraged many colonies from turning away potential colonists
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Zachary Taylor is known for the Mexican war in 1849
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<em><u>The main effects and influences that became an outcome of European Expansion included tensions between alliances, European nationalism, and militarism and the Arms Race. All these effects of European Imperialism lead to the outbreak of World War I.</u></em>