The major flaw in Locke's notion of participation in the social contract is that:

A. the law has never recognized such a thing as tacit consent.

B. he assumes people are free to leave when they are dissatisfied with the laws of a state.

C. he assumes a capitalist form of government.

D. he does not define "state."
E. None of the above


Answer: B

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