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According to locke, when and why is resistance to or revolution against a government or a particular law justified?

According to locke, when and why is resistance to or revolution against a government or a particular law justified?

Do you agree with locke about this? why or why not? use examples(real or imaginary) laws or political regimes to illustrate your points. Make sure to explain how locke answer these questions

1- what is the purpose of government?

2- what makes a particular government legitimate or a particular law just?
3- what gives someone an obligation to obey a particular government or a particular law?

AND HERE IS THE ONLY SOURCE YOU NEED
(DONT USE ANOTHER ONLINE OR BOOKS SOURCES)

http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/pdfs/locke1689a.pdf


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