John Locke has been attributed with the line 'life, liberty and possessions,' to describe the need for a formal government, why was 'possessions' removed in the famous line in the Declaration of Independence 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?'    a.Thomas Jefferson didn't want to seem to be stealing a line that wasn't his     b.Pursuit of Happiness sounded more philosophical     c.Not everyone in colonial America owned property     d.There wasn't a clear definition of 'possessions' at that time in colonial America.

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John Locke has been attributed with the line 'life, liberty and possessions,' to describe the need for a formal government, why was 'possessions' removed in the famous line in the Declaration of Independence 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?'

  

a.Thomas Jefferson didn't want to seem to be stealing a line that wasn't his

   

b.Pursuit of Happiness sounded more philosophical

   

c.Not everyone in colonial America owned property

   

d.There wasn't a clear definition of 'possessions' at that time in colonial America.

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