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History, 06.10.2020 14:01, cameronchester
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John Locke would have agreed with all of the following statements EXCEPT:
A.
Government should be accountable to the people it governs.
B.
A government should protect people’s natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
C.
A government should have limited power so that it does not infringe on the rights of its citizens.
D.
Government should have the authority to suppress the will of its citizens if it deems it to be crucial to society.
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Election reflection questions respond to each question in complete sentences. use details from the lesson. concordtv: what are the major political parties? how do they affect elections? your response: concordtv: which issue do you think was most important in the concord city election? explain your choice. your response: concordtv: which candidate had the best plan, in your opinion, to address the issue? explain your choice. your response: concordtv: which candidate do you think had the weakest support for his or her claims? why? your response: concordtv: did the media show any bias while covering the concord city election? explain your response. your response:
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John Locke would have agreed with all of the following statements EXCEPT:
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