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Which idea is central to John Locke's "Natural Rights of Man?"* W.03

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"All men have certain natural rights the right to life, liberty and
property. The purpose of the govemment is to protect these rights. If
it fails to do so the people may set up a new govemment."
-John Locke, Natural Rights of Man

a. The best way to protect liberty is to separate the power of the government into three parts.

b. The role of government is to protect the rights that all people are born with.

c. Women should be able to be educated and aspire to the same careers as men.

d. Absolute monarchy is necessary because man is born naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish.

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