Answer:
The most serious public danger of Locke's executive is that the executive may choose to use executive powers for a longer time than is truly needed.
Explanation:
- If the executive chooses to use its powers for a period longer than what is needed, the process of administration may become coercive and the common public may try to retaliate to the coercive implementation of rules and regulations by the executive.
- For the Locke's executive, there must be a provision that makes the executive withdraw its power when the need is fulfilled.