How did the views of Locke and Rousseau differ?

A) Rousseau valued individual liberties, while Locke valued the common good.
B) Locke believed in strong government, while Rousseau wanted to abolish government.
C) Rousseau valued democracy, while Locke valued monarchy.
D) Locke valued property rights, while Rousseau saw property as a source of inequality


Answer: D

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