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What are natural rights ?
a) Freedom, independence, choice
b) Air, water and food
c) Shelter, clothing and food
d) Life, liberty and property
Johnathan Boucher was a church leader. How did he feel about Americans revolting against the English ?
a) He was against it. He said the American colonists had an obligation to follow English government.
b) He was not sure about it. He agreed that the English government was wrong, but not sure if the Americans were right.
c) He was for it. He believed that Americans should have independence against England.
d) He stayed out of it all together. He believed there should be a separation between the church and state.
Did the Founding Father's of the U.S. like John Locke ?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Some did, some didn't
d) Never heard of him
According to Locke, where does the government get it's power ?
a) Taxes
b) God
c) The people
d) A government shouldn't have power
What did Locke say about government and religion ?
a) They should be equal
b) They should be separate
c) The government should tell the church what to do
d) The church should tell the government what to do
What do you think Locke would say about the government knowing a person's religious choice ?
a) They have a right to know
b) It's none of their business
c) The government should choose all religions
d) The article doesn't say
What American document did John Locke heavily influence ?
a) The Constitution
b) The Gettysburg Address
c) The Declaration of Independence
d) All of these
Choose A
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Choose A
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Choose A
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
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