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John Locke believed in the social contract in which: A. people have the right to life, liberty, and property B. people took an oath of loyalty to the king. C. divine right was justification alone for a
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John Locke believed in the social
contract in which:
A. people have the right to life, liberty, and
property
B. people took an oath of loyalty to the king.
C. divine right was justification alone for a
proper government.
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The correct answer is a he believers in life liberty and property
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