Edmund Burke and John Locke strongly differed with each

other over the question of:
A) whether states could agree on a set of universal principles by which to abide.
B) whether a viable world government could ever be formed.
C) whether political violence is ever justified.
D) whether establishment violence is ever justifiable.

Answer: C

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false

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