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Use the following excerpt from John Locke's Two Treatises of Government to answer the following question: "There remains still in the People a Supream Power to remove or alter the Legislative, when they find the Legislative act contrary to the trust reposed in them." — Public Domain Locke's quote inspired the participants in both the French and American Revolutions. Which explains how Locke's words inspired the revolutionaries? Locke criticizes the consolidation of wealth by the very few and pushes the poor to fight back against the wealthy and the government. Locke criticizes the way legislatures use power to keep the people poor and encourages the people to take a stand. Locke confirms that the government has the power to do as it pleases and can operate without public interference. Locke confirms that the people have the power to overturn the government if it does not work to meet the people's needs.
I wouldn't know because I haven't read that. Sorry
it says to use the exerpt given
I don't have the expert but I'll try.
Yea I'm sorry I don't know this. If you give me another one I might be able to help though
Use the following excerpt from John Locke's Two Treaties of Government to answer the following question: "For if any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people, by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end of government . . ." — Public Domain Which group in France would have been most inspired by Locke's ideas about taxation? First Estate Second Estate Third Estate Estates General
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