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Where did john Locke believe the natural right to property derived?

Labor


Why did john Locke believe that the government had an obligation to protect the citizens natural right?

Because the natural rights are the that we have no choose but to follow


Who believe that people had the right to remove a government that did not protect their rights?

john Locke


John Locke believed that people were born with natural rights that included the right to what?

John Locke believed that people were born with natural rights that included the right to life, liberty, and property.


What natural rights did political theorist John Locke believe people have?

John Locke believed that people have the natural rights of life, liberty, and property. He argued that these rights were inherent and individuals were entitled to them from birth. Locke believed that government existed to protect these rights and that people had the right to overthrow a government that failed to do so.


What political philosopher wrote about the natural right of citizens?

John Locke


Author of natural rights?

John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Government, and believed that governments get their power from the consent of the governed. It was a turn away from the Divine Right Theory, and inspired the founding fathers.


What enlightenment concepts was not presented by john Locke?

The enlightenment concept that was represented by John Locke was that government should have limited powers. He did believe that the government should protect natural rights.


What did John Locke believe government was based on?

life liberty and the right to own property.


John Locke did NOT argue that natural rights included the right to?

criminals do no not deserve to have rights


Who wrote that people have a natural right to overthrow a government that violates their rights?

John Locke


Who wrote that people have a natural right to overthrow a government that violates their rights.?

john Locke