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John Locke's writing reflects the ideals of the Enlightenment in that

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Answer: The correct answer is : It reflects the ideals of the illustration in which, the man who was born with the title of perfect freedom and enjoys the rights and privileges of the law of nature, like another man, has the power to preserve his life, its nature and its state against the attacks of other men. John states that men are created with the same rights and responsibilities under the law of nature.

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So based on the given excerpt given with this question by John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, 1690, John Locke's writing reflects the ideals of the Enlightenment in that men are created with equal rights and responsibilities under the law of nature. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.
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