According to John Locke’s social contract theory, an “illegal” government would be a government that does not have the consent of the people it governs. Locke emphasized the importance of consent in the legitimacy of governmental authority, arguing that a government that rules without the consent of the governed is unjust and has no legitimate power.
According to John Locke’s social contract theory, which government would be an “illegal” government? (1 point) Responses a government that can make war against its enemies and tax its citizens a government that can make war against its enemies and tax its citizens a government that does not have the consent of the people it governs a government that does not have the consent of the people it governs a government that has appointed and elected leaders a government that has appointed and elected leaders a government that does not have a king as its absolute authority a government that does not have a king as its absolute authority
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