Indiana POLS 401 – Locke argues what helps control behavior
Locke argues what helps control behavior in the state of nature?1.Natural Order2.Natural Law3.Natural Litigation4.Natural Preference5.All of the above.Locke argues that,”If God gave the world to men in common; but since he gave it to them for their benefit, and the greatest conveniencies of life, they were capable to draw from it, it cannot be supposed he meant it should always remain common and uncultivated.” What allows us to make property our own when so much of the world’s resources are held in common?1.Indolent2.Being rational3.All of the above.4.Labour5.Being industriousAccording to Locke, “To avoid this _______ … is one of the great reasons for men’s putting themselves into society and quitting the state of nature.”1.None of the above.2.State of Nature3.State of War4.Slavery5.Arbitrary PowerWhat does Locke argue allows persons to take what is common to all and make it their own property?1.Purchasing2.All of the above.3.Selling4.Labour5.FindingAt the beginning of Second Treatise on Government, Locke is trying to refute the arguments regarding the Divine Right of Kings made by whom?1.Sr. Robert Filmer2.Sir Robert Folmer3.None of the above.4.Sir Robert Filmsmore5.Sir Robert Filtmers