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Brooklyn Hester
2 June, 14:56
According to Locke, how are governments formed?
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Lorena Lin
2 June, 18:05
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From Social Contracts by the people in exchange for protection. John Locke was most famous for believing in Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness.
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