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English, 24.12.2019 00:31, qqbear4555

In your own words, what is freedom? •in your own words, what is liberty? •does your definition of freedom agree with locke’s definition of freedom? why or why not? •does your definition of liberty agree with locke’s understanding of liberty? why or why not? •john locke argues that freedom and liberty are very different things. do you agree or not? why or why not? •finally, how did these ideas of liberty and freedom connect to the creation of the constitution?

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