Multiple Choice
Locke's views on representative government
A) are formed in part by his views on what life is like in a state of nature.
B) depend on the contract signed between Englishmen and their king.
C) involve no limitation on the powers of the sovereign, once he or she is constituted monarch.
D) guarantee that government will not abuse its powers.
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