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  1. According to John Locke’s social contract theory, which government would be an “illegal” government?(1 point)Responses a
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  3. Which of the definitions below best describes a THEOCRACY?A government organized around religion, with religious leaders as
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  4. Which of these statements is true of a representative democracy?Citizens vote directly on all laws and government actions. The
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  5. The Federalist Papers stated that under the rule of law, _____.government leaders can obey a separate set of laws government
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  6. According to John Locke’s social contract theory, which government would be an “illegal” government?a government that has
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  7. Evaluate the importance of stratification on political outcomes.(1 point) Responses Government leaders would be able to please
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  9. According to John Locke's social contract theory, which government would be an illegal government?A. A government that does not
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  10. Which statement best reflects a developed logical argument about the impact of politics and religion on law and government in
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