The Lockean concept viewed the United States as

A. a collection of states joined in a union under a political compact.
B. a permanent, unbreakable union
C. a confederation formed for economic advancement
D. a temporary arrangement formed for military protection
E. Both a and b


Ans: A. a collection of states joined in a union under a political compact.

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