John Locke's views on life, liberty, and property had a direct influence on the creation of D The Declaration of Independence. His ideas about natural rights and government’s role in protecting those rights were foundational to the principles expressed in this document.
Man... hath by nature a power ... to preserve his property - that is, his life, liberty, and estate - against the injuries and attempts of other men.” - John Locke, 1690 John Locke's views would play a DIRECT role in the creation of which document? Responses A The Bill of RightsThe Bill of Rights B The Albany Plan of UnionThe Albany Plan of Union C The Articles of ConfederationThe Articles of Confederation D The Declaration of Independence
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