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John Locke ●The State of Nature o how human society would interact if there were no government o life, liberty, happiness, and property became life,

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Page 1: John Locke ●The State of Nature o how human society would interact if there were no government o life, liberty, happiness, and property  became life,
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John Locke● The State of Nature

o how human society would interact if there were no government

o life, liberty, happiness, and property became life, liberty, and the

pursuit of happiness

Page 3: John Locke ●The State of Nature o how human society would interact if there were no government o life, liberty, happiness, and property  became life,

Classic Republicanism

● Drawn from Plato’s Republico emphasizes importance of

community, betterment of the whole

Page 4: John Locke ●The State of Nature o how human society would interact if there were no government o life, liberty, happiness, and property  became life,

Constitutionalism

● Basically what it sounds likeo the belief that a written

constitution is key for a government to work and maintain its structure

Page 5: John Locke ●The State of Nature o how human society would interact if there were no government o life, liberty, happiness, and property  became life,

Bibliography

● http://www.civiced.org/papers/political.html● http://www.gettysburg.k12.pa.us/webpages/

psontheimer/apgov.cfm?subpage=1642307● http://www.mrsleeshistoryplace.com/honors/

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