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Use the following excerpt from John Locke's Two Treatises of Government to answer the following question:

"There remains still in the People a Supream Power to remove or alter the Legislative, when they find the Legislative act contrary to the trust reposed in them." -Public Domain
Locke's quote inspired the participants in both the French and American Revolutions. Which explains how Locke's words inspired the revolutionaries?

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Locke confirms that the people have the power to overturn the government if it does not work to meet the people's needs.

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but though this be a state of liberty yet it is not a state of licence though man in the state have an uncontrollable liberty to dispose of his person or possessions yet he has not liberty to destroy himself or so much as any creature in his possession but where some nobler use than itsbare preservation calls for it
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