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What was John Locke's idea about government?

He said that people’s rights come from nature and not from rulers.
He believed that a constitutional monarchy was better than a democracy.
He called for the separation of government powers to protect people’s rights.
He said that England’s rulers needed to be more like ancient Roman leaders.

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C

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Answer: C

First, Locke argued that natural rights such as life, liberty, and property existed in the state of nature and could never be taken away or even voluntarily given up by individuals. These rights were “inalienable” (impossible to surrender).

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