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a voluntary social contract
Both Rousseau and Locke envisioned early creations of government as _____.
a pure state where mankind is free
Rousseau imagined the State of Nature as _____.
the way mankind was before government and society
That State of Nature is discussed in political theory as _____.
how things should be
A normative approach to answering questions would focus on _____.
positive approach
In this course, we will approach answering questions through the _____.
positive claim
John Locke's perspective on the purpose of government is a _____.
normative claim
Thomas Jefferson's perspective on the purpose of government is a _____.
all of the above (events, facts, verifiable information)
A positive approach to answering questions would focus on _____.
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