John Locke suggests people have certain natural (or inalienable) rights that government cannot take away, including the right to life, liberty, and property. In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson substituted "__________" in place of "property."
A) order
B) just compensation
C) national security
D) the pursuit of happiness
E) interstate commerce
D
Political Science
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a. elite policy. b. agenda politics. c. formal policy. d. entrepreneurial policy. e. triggering mechanism.
Political Science
Provisions in the Treaty of Versailles called for all of the following, except
a. the creation of the League of Nations. b. the enforcement of reparations payments against Germany. c. the specification of limits on Germany's ability to rearm. d. the creation of the International Court of Justice.
Political Science