why does john locke think its permissible for people to resist unjust rulers? a. he thinks the end justifies the means  b. he thinks we have human rights that we can use as standards to judge rulers decisions c. he thinks its virtuous to do so  d. he thinks ruler is determined by luck, not by political will

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why does john locke think its permissible for people to resist unjust rulers?

a. he thinks the end justifies the means 

b. he thinks we have human rights that we can use as standards to judge rulers decisions

c. he thinks its virtuous to do so 

d. he thinks ruler is determined by luck, not by political will 

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