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Can someone answer these questions? PLEASEE (I'll give more points later so ppl don't steal them)

1)What was John Loke's idea for government?

2) Why was it called the social contract?

3) Define civic duty and civic responsibility.

4) Is it too difficult / too easy to become a US citizen and why?

5) Name 3 things in your house that's controlled by the government.

6) what is the process for naturalization

7)what's the difference between civic duty and citizen responsibility?

8)what are the benefits to being a u.s citizen?


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I only know one of these answers I’m sorry.
1) John Locke thought that if the government take away the natural rights of people, the people have the right to overthrow the government. He believed in popular sovereignty
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1) According to Locke, a government's main functions include advancing the common good and defending the lives, liberties, and property of its citizens.

2) Social contract theory frequently discusses how natural and legal rights relate to one another. The phrase is named after Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 1762 book The Social Contract, which explored this idea: Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politico.

3) Civic duties ensure that democratic values written into the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are upheld. Responsibilities include both those that are voluntary as well as those required by law.

4) Becoming a US citizen isn't normally that hard but some people might find it difficult due to the USCIS

5) I'm not sure what's in your houseeee??

6) *in the photo*

7) Basically same as 3)

Can someone answer these questions? PLEASEE (I'll give more points later so ppl don-example-1
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