Dylan305
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"If government does not carry out the will of the people, it should be replaced."

How would English Enlightenment philosopher John Locke feel about the statement above?

He would disapprove of it because it calls for limited individual freedom. He would approve of it because it appeals to the idea of civil war.

He would approve of it because it reflects the idea of consent of the governed.

He would disapprove of it because it implies that humans are naturally bad.