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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. British philosopher John Locke believed that there should be a between a government and its people. The people would willingly if the government protected them and provided for their needs.
(social contract/ treaty/ written agreement)
(give up their natural rights/pay taxes/work for the government
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