In John Locke's philosophy, the requirements that standing laws be known and private property be preserved

In John Locke's philosophy, the requirements that standing laws be known and private property be preserved



a) impose two major limits on government.
b) are unenforceable when government is limited.
c) could only be enforced by a powerful king.
d) must be sacrificed in the interest of democracy.
e) are always threatened by democratic government.


Answer: a) impose two major limits on government.


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