How did John Locke's theories influence the Declaration of Independence? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses His theories on slavery led to widespread emancipation. His theories on slavery led to widespread emancipation. His theories on natural rights led the text to mention life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. His theories on natural rights led the text to mention life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. His theories on taxation influenced colonial economic policy. His theories on taxation influenced colonial economic policy. His theories on government led to the idea that people had the right to choose a new leader. His theories on government led to the idea that people had the right to choose a new leader. His theories on gender equality provided women with more opportunities to participate in the new government.

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The two correct answers that reflect John Locke's influence on the Declaration of Independence are:

  1. His theories on natural rights led the text to mention life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  2. His theories on government led to the idea that people had the right to choose a new leader.

These answers highlight Locke's emphasis on natural rights and the consent of the governed, which were key principles in the Declaration.