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why government? b. venn diagram. put the number of the word in the righ…

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why government?
b. venn diagram. put the number of the word in the right category
1 natural rights
2 life
3 liberty
4 property
5 government
6 no laws
7 laws
8 compromises are made
9 you are on your own!
10 rights are protected
state of nature 1 2 3 4 6 9
social contract 10
(venn diagram with overlapping circles for state of nature and social contract)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this Venn diagram problem, we analyze each concept and assign it to the correct category (State of Nature, Social Contract, or both) based on the definitions of these political philosophy concepts:

Step 1: Understand the Categories
  • State of Nature: A hypothetical condition without government, where people act on their own (no laws, self-reliance).
  • Social Contract: A system with government, laws, and collective agreements (compromises, rights protection).
  • Overlap (Both): Concepts that exist in both states (e.g., natural rights like life, liberty, property, which are recognized in both but protected differently).
Step 2: Assign Each Concept
  1. Natural Rights (1): Natural rights (life, liberty, property) are inherent and exist in both the State of Nature and Social Contract.
  2. Life (2): A natural right, exists in both.
  3. Liberty (3): A natural right, exists in both.
  4. Property (4): A natural right, exists in both.
  5. Government (5): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments are part of social contracts).
  6. No laws (6): Exists only in the State of Nature (no government = no laws).
  7. Laws (7): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments create laws).
  8. Compromises are made (8): Exists only in the Social Contract (compromises are part of collective agreements).
  9. You are on your own (9): Exists only in the State of Nature (no government = self-reliance).
  10. Rights are protected (10): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments protect rights).
Step 3: Fill the Venn Diagram
  • State of Nature (Left Circle): 6, 9
  • Overlap (Middle): 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Social Contract (Right Circle): 5, 7, 8, 10
Final Assignment (Numbers to Categories)
  • State of Nature: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9
  • Social Contract: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10
  • Overlap (Both): 1, 2, 3, 4

(Note: The Venn diagram labels “State of Nature” and “Social Contract” suggest the left circle is “State of Nature” and the right is “Social Contract.” Adjust based on the diagram’s orientation, but the key is matching concepts to their logical categories.)

Answer:

To solve this Venn diagram problem, we analyze each concept and assign it to the correct category (State of Nature, Social Contract, or both) based on the definitions of these political philosophy concepts:

Step 1: Understand the Categories
  • State of Nature: A hypothetical condition without government, where people act on their own (no laws, self-reliance).
  • Social Contract: A system with government, laws, and collective agreements (compromises, rights protection).
  • Overlap (Both): Concepts that exist in both states (e.g., natural rights like life, liberty, property, which are recognized in both but protected differently).
Step 2: Assign Each Concept
  1. Natural Rights (1): Natural rights (life, liberty, property) are inherent and exist in both the State of Nature and Social Contract.
  2. Life (2): A natural right, exists in both.
  3. Liberty (3): A natural right, exists in both.
  4. Property (4): A natural right, exists in both.
  5. Government (5): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments are part of social contracts).
  6. No laws (6): Exists only in the State of Nature (no government = no laws).
  7. Laws (7): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments create laws).
  8. Compromises are made (8): Exists only in the Social Contract (compromises are part of collective agreements).
  9. You are on your own (9): Exists only in the State of Nature (no government = self-reliance).
  10. Rights are protected (10): Exists only in the Social Contract (governments protect rights).
Step 3: Fill the Venn Diagram
  • State of Nature (Left Circle): 6, 9
  • Overlap (Middle): 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Social Contract (Right Circle): 5, 7, 8, 10
Final Assignment (Numbers to Categories)
  • State of Nature: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9
  • Social Contract: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10
  • Overlap (Both): 1, 2, 3, 4

(Note: The Venn diagram labels “State of Nature” and “Social Contract” suggest the left circle is “State of Nature” and the right is “Social Contract.” Adjust based on the diagram’s orientation, but the key is matching concepts to their logical categories.)