Locke believed that fundamental human rights
a. exist even without government.
b. are bestowed upon us by the government.
c. cannot be experienced, so they do not exist.
d. are completely subjective and based on convention.
a.
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a. monotheism. b. animism. c. totemism. d. paganism.
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