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John Locke was an English philosopher and writer. He lived through the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution in England both of which influenced his ideas. Locke was a religious man but he believed that blind faith was dangerous. Combining his Christian beliefs with reason and the examination of evidence that scientists used, he wrote about the government, its purpose, and the best way to govern. His most popular and influential book was Two Treatises of Government. The book explains Locke’s view on the purpose of government and the natural rights of people.

Imagine you are the King of England and read Two Treatise of. How would you feel about the ideas promoted in it?
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Answer:Revolution (1688–89)—argued in his influential Two Treatises on Civil Government (1690) that people form governments through a social contract to preserve their inalienable natural rights to “life, liberty, and property.” He further maintained that any government that fails to secure the natural rights of its citizens

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