What was the impact of John Locke's views of natural law on the
Founding Fathers?
o It encour...
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What was the impact of John Locke's views of natural law on the
Founding Fathers?
o It encouraged them to preserve the system of trial by jury.
o It encouraged them to create a government based on a separation of
powers.
o It encouraged to challenge British laws.
o it encouraged them to compromise with the British Parliament.
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