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Locke's principle of a natural right to property was established in the Constitution. Certain guarantees in the Constitution protect the rights of people to own private property, enforce contracts, and engage freely in business activities. These freedoms are essential to a market economy. Article I of the Constitution also gave Congress the power to regulate commerce and encourage the free flow of goods between states, creating an environment in which business could thrive. Use the excerpt to answer the question. Based on this excerpt from the text, how was Locke's principle for the right to property represented by the nation becoming one common market?
-it brought about an end to tantfs on goods traded and sold between states
-Individuals could now enforce contracts that the courts had originally rejected.
-Businesses were now able to operate among all the states rather than just within their own state
-gave people the right to engage freely in producing, selling, and buying products
-it brought about an end to tantfs on goods traded and sold between states
-Individuals could now enforce contracts that the courts had originally rejected.
-Businesses were now able to operate among all the states rather than just within their own state
-gave people the right to engage freely in producing, selling, and buying products
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The correct answer is: -Businesses were now able to operate among all the states rather than just within their own state.
This answer is supported by the statement in the excerpt that Article I of the Constitution gave Congress the power to regulate commerce and encourage the free flow of goods between states, creating an environment in which business could thrive. This aligns with Locke's principle of a natural right to property, as businesses are now able to freely operate and engage in trade across state lines, allowing for the ownership and exchange of property.
This answer is supported by the statement in the excerpt that Article I of the Constitution gave Congress the power to regulate commerce and encourage the free flow of goods between states, creating an environment in which business could thrive. This aligns with Locke's principle of a natural right to property, as businesses are now able to freely operate and engage in trade across state lines, allowing for the ownership and exchange of property.
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