I would agree with john Locke's belief in the importance of individual rights and the idea that government's primary role is to protect those rights. His concept of the social contract emphasizes that legitimate government derives its authority from the consent of the governed, which is foundational to modern democratic principles. However, I might disagree with his somewhat limited view of property rights, as it can lead to inequalities that undermine social justice.
A king would likely disagree with John Locke's ideas, particularly his concepts of natural rights and government by consent. Locke argued that individuals possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed. This challenges the divine right of kings, which posits that monarchs have absolute power ordained by God. Therefore, a king would likely view Locke's philosophy as a threat to his authority and legitimacy.
It would be easier to answer this question in reverse, as: What did they agree on? The answer to that question would be: "This space left intentionally blank" - as they did not agree on anything from: civil, lawful, and religion (in all its wide forms).
I would.
Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke would agree with the idea that people have natural rights that the government should protect. Locke asserted that individuals possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that the primary role of government is to safeguard these rights. He believed that if a government fails to protect these rights, citizens have the right to revolt. This concept significantly influenced modern democratic thought and the development of human rights.
I disagree because even though Britain did give them to many taxes that were way over price, and used them for an economic resource and even though it it was to help pay for their financial cost then afterward they would repay them because they needed help for their economic issue, so they can help, support and make the 13 colonies wealthy.
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A king would likely disagree with John Locke's ideas, particularly his concepts of natural rights and government by consent. Locke argued that individuals possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed. This challenges the divine right of kings, which posits that monarchs have absolute power ordained by God. Therefore, a king would likely view Locke's philosophy as a threat to his authority and legitimacy.
Agree to. "Assent" means to agree to something, so it would be synonymous with "agree to" from the options provided.
I would agree that Europe and Asia are physically one continent: Eurasia. They are a part of the same land mass and you cannot deny that. They are only split for political reasons.
You would have to specify an issue to see if the US and Greece agree; they agree about some things and disagree about other things.
Some people would agree with that, others would disagree.
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John Locke would agree with the idea that people have natural rights that the government should protect. Locke believed that individuals have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that it is the government's responsibility to safeguard these rights.
Atheists do not have a position to agree or disagree with people converting to anything, it is the convertors own choice. However some atheists would disagree with converting to a religion because they believe religion to be untrue and thus that converting someone would be to feed him or her untruths.
I disagree. It is way too much money focused on exclusion. If we used that same amount of money to help people, we would be a better country.
Usually, the only ones who agree with stereotypes are close minded people who, of course, agree with the stereotype themselves. Open minded people will usually not believe in stereotypes.
it depends, as long as the next president will be agood leader