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- john lockes idea of the social contract involves surrendering some freedoms for what?
a. protection of remaining rights
b. wealth and power
c. religious salvation
d. political influence
John Locke's social contract theory posits that individuals surrender some freedoms to a government (or social authority) to ensure the protection of their natural rights (like life, liberty, property). Option a aligns with this as the purpose of surrendering freedoms is to have the remaining rights (natural rights) protected. Options b, c, d do not match Locke's view: wealth/power, religious salvation, or political influence are not the core reasons for the social contract in his theory.
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a. Protection of remaining rights