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Which action would the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke most strongly support?A.A military leader deploys troops to stop a popular rebellion against a dictator.B.A leader gives up power when a majority of her country's citizens disapprove of her policies.C.A government places high taxes on wealthy citizens and redistributes the money to the poor.D.A police chief demands that all members of an ethnic group be arrested and detained.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which action would the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke most strongly support?A.A military leader deploys troops to stop a popular rebellion against a dictator.B.A leader gives up power when a majority of her country's citizens disapprove of her policies.C.A government places high taxes on wealthy citizens and redistributes the money to the poor.D.A police chief demands that all members of an ethnic group be arrested and detained.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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John Locke, an Enlightenment philosopher, strongly advocated for the idea of a social contract and the rights of the majority. He believed that the purpose of government is to protect individual rights and property. He also believed that if a government fails to do so, citizens have the right to overthrow it. Therefore, the action that John Locke would most strongly support is B. A leader gives up power when a majority of her country's citizens disapprove of her policies.

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