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Based on the theories of Locke during the Enlightenment, what did government stand to gain by implementing the social contract theory? a. authority b. peace c. legitimacy d. prosperity
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Based on the theories of Locke during the Enlightenment, what did government stand to gain by implementing the social contract theory?
a. authority
b. peace
c. legitimacy
d. prosperity
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a. authority is the answer
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authority is the answer!!
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