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Class 9 Social Science (History) chapter 1
The French Revolution

Q.1 Who is wrote Treaties of government​

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Answered by ritu705674
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Answered by sardargobind914
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Two Treatises of Government, major statement of the political philosophy of the English philosopher John Locke, published in 1689 but substantially composed some years before then.

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