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Question
the people of the fake nation of floridastan are unhappy with how their government oppresses their liberties. they decide their belief that revolution is sometimes justified?
herbert spencer
john locke
william bradford
christopher columbus
question 14
what name did some natives give the pilgrims of plymouth colony a few years after the mayflower landed?
the separatists
the cut - throats
the saviors
the caregivers
question 15
match the group with its respective belief.
puritans
the pilgrims (of the mayflower)
- John Locke believed in the social - contract theory. If a government fails to protect people's natural rights (life, liberty, and property), the people have the right to revolution. So, for the first question about the justification of revolution, John Locke is the correct answer.
- Some natives gave the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony the name "The Cut - Throats" a few years after the Mayflower landed due to conflicts and tensions.
- Puritans were strict Protestants who aimed to purify the Church of England. Pilgrims were Separatists who believed in completely separating from the Church of England.
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Question 13: B. John Locke
Question 14: B. The Cut - Throats
Question 15: Puritans: Aimed to purify the Church of England; The Pilgrims (of the Mayflower): Were Separatists who wanted complete separation from the Church of England