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What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau mean by the "general will"? (1 point)
A.the desires of the king B. the political preference of the
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Which of the following BEST describes a social contract as defined by Western philosophers in the 18th century?
A. a contract
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summarize "Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights
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sciene
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Which kind of men did Plato believe should rule?
A. wise men B. popular men C. rich men D. enslaved men
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Emo Freak
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Which of the following was an idea that John Locke promoted and taught?
* 1 point Tyranny is unavoidable one one person or group
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discolortion
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In The Republic, who did its author believe should rule?
(1 point) Responses generals generals elected citizens elected citizens
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According to John Locke social contract theory which government would be an illegal government
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Which of the following statements best summarizes how Baron de Montesquieu felt about power?
A. Power should remain in the hands
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Nala
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Read the sentence.
According to Rousseau, an agreement between citizens and the government in which citizens empower the
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Arabella
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In the chart below summarize the main ideas of the three thinkers in your own words. Focus on their unique ideas, or what they
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Nikki
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Which of the following statements best summaries how baron de Montesquieu felt about power
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Trust me
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Quote 3: “The House of Representatives . . . can make no law which will not have its full operation on themselves and their
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Quote 4: “Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by a single government. Public servants at such a
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What group do Aristotle and Plato agree would make poor rulers? Why?
A: Both authors agree that the rich would make poor rulers
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Victoria
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Which statement BEST describes the philosophy of John Locke?
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Anonymous
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how do hobbes locke rousseau and montesquieu define liberty
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Investigate what “natural rights” involved.(1 point)
Responses reasoning about the natural development of inherited
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How do enlightenment thinkers believe a person should rule ?
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Niki
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John Locke explained a "social contract" is
a belief that government has final authority over citizens an agreement that all
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jeje
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How are the The Declaration of Independence and Social Contract Theory similar?
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Anonymous
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John Locke discussed 3 different natural rights that were eventually mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. Which is NOT
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SuperNova
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What ideas presented by
Karl Marx appealed to people in nations where wealth was unevenly distributed?
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reina
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Q.7) John Locke believed that if government does not protect natural rights, then
A. citizens know that the government is working
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Which action would be consistent with a person who believes in civil disobedience?
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your mom ada
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According to John Locke, social contract theory which government would be an illegal government
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n The Republic, who did its author believe should rule?
(1 point) Responses generals generals elected citizens elected citizens
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke both agreed that a government should be based on the(1 point)
Responses equal distribution
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When James Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers, "What is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human
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girly girl
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What did Rousseau mean when he stated that if any individual wants to pursue his own self-interest at the expense of the common
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Victoria
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How did the ideas of Locke and montesquieu influence our founders views on our government?
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Dj
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What did Hobbes and Locke believe the primary object of government was?(1 point)
Responses to build a society according to
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How did the ideas of John Locke change the way people thought about government? (1 point)
Responses People thought governments
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To what concept does this excerpt refer?
"whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of
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leslie
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Aristotle and Blackstone both supported the restriction of the arbitrary use of government power based on well-defined and
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Which of the following statements best summarizes how Baron de Montesquieu felt about power?(1 point)
Responses People with power
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RIGHT WITHOUT DUTIES MEAN ANARCHY
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which of the following statements best describes the philosophy of the roman statesman cicero
A.men are not angels,so we need
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ur local idi.t
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I'm having trouble finding the answers to these questions (the answers should be in order from the article, it's just not
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Dina
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Which statement BEST describes the philosophy of John Locke?
A. There is no need for government since natural law will ensure
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How does the Social Contract theory work?
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Does Marx's essay help illuminate any of your own work experiences? Can you relate to his discussion? Why or why not?
what if i
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We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created, equal that they are endowed by their Creator, with certain
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Which of these phrases best summarizes Legalism?
A. Harsh laws are needed to keep order in society. B. Moral values are the key
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Adellina (OCA)
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Which action would be a consistent with a person who believes in civil disobedience?
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Kathleen squibb
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At a particular moment in time, a particular society’s wealth is distributed very unevenly, with some individuals controlling
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María
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according to aristotle who is the best suited to rule?
I said that those in the middle class are best suited to rule because they
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Oso
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John Locke:
In his book Two Treatises on Government, Locke refuted the divine right of Monarchy, and established a theory which
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Lilly
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According to Aristotle, what makes the rich and downtrodden poor rulers?
A: According to Aristotle, the rich and downtrodden
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Victoria
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Which of the following statements best describes the philosophy of the Roman statesman Cicero?
(1 point) Responses Men are not
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, common Sense?
A. to support conquering the Native Americans B. to argue that more land
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