What did Locke believe could serve as a deterrent to revolution?

a. The doctrine of rebellion
b. Fear of anarchy
c. Consent of the governed to be governed
d. Desire to protect liberty, equality and property
e. A strong military

a

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In providing policy leadership in a state, the governor does all of the following EXCEPT:

A. setting the agenda for public policy decision-making. B. coordinating the formulation of policy. C. overseeing the implementation of policy. D. acting as a forum for the public deliberation of competing policy proposals.

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The Democratic Party balances the competing interests of its members by:

A. hiring party members who are held together by a shared set of ideas. B. appointing a party president who is given the absolute authority to take important decisions. C. involving supporters who prize doctrinal purity. D. adopting a view broad enough to encompass the opinions of all the party members. E. adopting the view of the majority.

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