
Exploring John Locke's Influence on Colonial America
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are the three main parts of John Locke's political theory?
Natural rights, social contract, and democracy
Natural rights, consent of the people, and economic freedom
Natural rights, monarchy, and moral obligation to obey
Natural rights, consent of the people, and moral obligation to rebel
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According to John Locke, what are the natural rights endowed by God?
Life, liberty, and property
Life, liberty, and equality
Life, liberty, and happiness
Life, liberty, and justice
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What does the right to life entail according to John Locke?
The right to live any life you want without any restrictions
The right to live and pursue happiness as long as it doesn't infringe on others' rights
The right to live and be free from any form of government control
The right to live and own property without any limitations
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the right to liberty mean in Locke's theory?
The right to own any property you desire
The right to do anything you want without any consequences
The right to be free from imprisonment unless you break the law
The right to travel anywhere in the world without restrictions
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How is the right to property derived according to John Locke?
From the right to justice and freedom
From the right to work and earn
From the right to life and liberty
From the right to happiness and equality
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What is the role of government according to John Locke?
To ensure economic prosperity for all
To protect the natural rights of the people
To maintain social order and hierarchy
To control and regulate all aspects of life
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What is the social contract in Locke's theory?
An agreement where the government gives up its power to the people
An agreement where people and government share equal power
An agreement where people give up some rights in exchange for protection
An agreement where people give up all their rights to the government
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