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Who believed that natural law required governments to protect citizens' rights to life, liberty, and

property?
Thomas Hobbes
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John Locke
O Baron de Montesquieu
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Voltaire
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User Rinke
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But he disagreed with Hobbes on two major points. 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.

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User JSchaefer
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Answer:

John Locke

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He believed that if a ruler goes against natural law he will be overthrown

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