Locke’s purpose in examining the

  1. Locke’s purpose in examining the “state of nature” is:
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  2. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme? (1 point) Responses by examining the author's purpose for writing the
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  3. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)Responses by identifying the elements by identifying the
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  4. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)Responses by examining the author's purpose for writing the
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  5. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)Responses by examining the author's purpose for writing the
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  6. Although Hobbes and Locke agreed that the government existed to protect the people, how did Locke's attitude toward government
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  7. Which of the following ideas about government came from John Locke?John Locke rejected the state of nature. Governments are evil
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  8. Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke's influence on the Founders of the U.S.? (1 point)• John Locke's
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  9. 1. What would be the modus operandi for john locke2.John Locke's Major influence(Who did he admire and study) 3. John Locke's
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  10. According to the textbook, “Thomas Jefferson called the [Declaration of Independence] ‘pure Locke,’” referring to the
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