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John Locke John Locke By John Rooney By John Rooney Jon Donovan Jon Donovan peter banas peter banas

Nation Was from England and his beliefs impact early day America studied at oxford academic and medical researcher. John Locke from 1632–1704 was one of the greatest philosophers in Europe at the end of the seventeenth century. Locke grew up and lived through one of the most extraordinary centuries of English political and intellectual history

Rise to power. An dishonest government will fail to protect the rights to life, liberty, health and property of its subjects, and in the worst cases, such an dishonest government will claim to be able to violate the rights of its subjects, that is it will claim to have despotic power over its subjects.

Ideas and beliefs Among Locke's political works he is most famous for The Second Treatise Of Government in which he argues that sovereignty ( Sovereignty is the quality of having independent authority over a geographic area, such as a territory) resides in the people and explains the nature of legitimint government.

Ideas beliefs John Locke is also famous for calling for the separation of Church and State in his Letter Concerning Toleration. Much of Locke's work is characterized by opposition to John Locke is also famous for calling for the separation of Church and State in his Letter Concerning Toleration. Much of Locke's work is characterized by opposition to authoritarianism ( is a form of social organization characterized by submission to authority as well as the administration of said authority. In politics, an authoritarian government is one in which political authority is concentrated in a small group of politicians)social organizationauthoritypoliticssmall group

Impact on world His ideas of separation of the powers into legislative, executive, and federative were more fully developed by the French writer Montesquieu. John Locke ideas impact the united states decoration of independence life liberty and (

Impact on nation During the American revolution Locke ideas impact the early day presidents and their ideas on how they were going to run the early country by writing books about his beliefs in government and how it would impact the world.

Regents questions “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness 1. Niccolo Machiavelli 2. Charles Darwin 3. Charlemagne 4. John Locke