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ollegr [7]
3 years ago
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dedylja [7]3 years ago
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well for the 3rd one I would say One of John Locke's primary ideals was that if the government took rights from the people or mistreated them then the government should be abolished and the people should create a new one. For the 4th one I would say John Locke believed that the people should be the ones controlling the government and what they want should be what is done by the government.

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lol basically locke was super anti government. I loved your in your own words. they were great. I hope I helped!

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