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Many of the United States's founding documents originated from the writings of Englishman John Locke. In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke proposed that _____. A) - men are capable of using their reasoning ability to avoid tyranny B) - a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed C) - the duty of government is to protect the natural rights of the people, namely life, liberty, and property D) - all of the above
Many of the United States's founding documents originated from the writings of Englishman John Locke. In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke proposed that men are capable of using their reasoning ability to avoid tyranny, a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed, and the duty of government is to protect the natural rights of the people, namely life, liberty, and property. The answer is all of the above.
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Many of the United States's founding documents originated from the writings of Englishman John Locke. In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke proposed that men are capable of using their reasoning ability to avoid tyranny, a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed, and the duty of government is to protect the natural rights of the people, namely life, liberty, and property. The answer is all of the above.

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