Questions on John Locke?s Second Treatise of Government Use your own words to type answers to the following questions. Understand what you?re writing. 1. Summarize the first paragraph in your own words. 2. Explain why, a free man in the state of nature would be willing to give up some of his freedom. 3. Summarize the three reasons Locke gives for why property is not protected in the state of nature. 4. What are the two powers that Locke says man has in the state of nature? 5. Summarize paragraph 131 in your own words. 6. Define democracy, oligarchy, monarchy, and mixed government according to Locke. 7. Locke is famous for his ?social contract? theory of government. Based on what you just read, what do you think the social contract is?
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Questions on John Locke?s Second Treatise of Government Use your own words to type answers to the following questions. Understand what you?re writing. 1. Summarize the first paragraph in your own words. 2. Explain why, a free man in the state of nature would be willing to give up some of his freedom. 3. Summarize the three reasons Locke gives for why property is not protected in the state of nature. 4. What are the two powers that Locke says man has in the state of nature? 5. Summarize paragraph 131 in your own words. 6. Define democracy, oligarchy, monarchy, and mixed government according to Locke. 7. Locke is famous for his ?social contract? theory of government. Based on what you just read, what do you think the social contract is?
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