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Q: True or false The concept of liberty allows citizens to protect themselves by telling lies about other people?
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What are characteristics of agood as a political system?

From my libertarian perspective, I can name two. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from each other, or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from each other. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from non-citizens(e.g. other countries), or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from non-citizens.


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Who believed that natural laws required governments to protect citizens rights to life liberty and property?

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To protect the life, liberty, and happiness of American citizens


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john Locke


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