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Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke’s influence on the Founders of the U.S.?(1 point) Responses John Locke...Question
Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke’s influence on the Founders of the U.S.?(1 point)
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John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s views on freedom of speech were evident in the Bill of Rights.
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John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s views on freedom of speech were evident in the Bill of Rights.
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The best assessment of John Locke's influence on the Founders of the U.S. is:
**John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.**
This statement highlights Locke's foundational ideas about natural rights—life, liberty, and property—which greatly influenced the principles laid out in the Declaration of Independence.
**John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.**
This statement highlights Locke's foundational ideas about natural rights—life, liberty, and property—which greatly influenced the principles laid out in the Declaration of Independence.
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