The U.S. government is based upon John Locke's idea of a social contract, but the nation has changed since 1789, and thus, so has the interpretation of the social contract. Provide examples of how the social contract was first interpreted by the Framers and then how the interpretation has evolved. Decide whether you think the main focus of the contract still holds as intended by the Framers, more than 200 years later. Use specific landmark Supreme Court cases as examples to support your answer.
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Social contract, in political philosophy, an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and ...
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