John Locke believed that all people had rights that no government could take away. John Locke expressed this in 3 ways life, liberty and property.
England was John Locke's country.
John Locke believed that humans/human nature was inherently good.What_was_John_Locke's_view_of_basic_human_nature
No, John Locke rejected Plato's theory of innate ideas. Locke believed that the mind at birth is a blank slate (tabula rasa) and that knowledge comes from experience through the senses. He argued that all knowledge is derived from sensory perception and reflection on our experiences.
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.
John Locke wore what everyone else wore in the 17 Century. The man's words and ideas moved an entire population to believe in unalienable rights-- that is his incredible legacy. To ask what he wore is inconsequential.
john Locke
i believe he had tuberculosis
John Locke didn't believe in any religion. He was a philosopher and a writer who believed that a good government is based on a social contract between the people and the rulers.
john Locke believed the best form of government was democracy.
No
false
BECAuse he was stupid
john Locke believed that all people had rights that no government could take away. John Locke expressed this in 3 ways life, liberty and property.
john Locke did not believe government should take away the rights of life, liberty, and property.
the coco puff man
that kings were chosen by god
Life, Liberty and Property