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Explain Locke's belief in revolution. According to the lesson, under what conditions would he advocate for the overthrow of government?

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  • 25-10-2019

Answer:

Locke believed that the government should operate within the consent of the people it governs and should protect and respect peoples' God-given rights.

-  Freedom of thought, speech, and religion.

- Representative government

- The supreme authority of government, Locke said, should reside in the law-making legislature.

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