What did Locke think would happen without government

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Answer 1
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1) Locke thought that nobody's would be protected without government

2) Locke thought that if there was no government , everyone would go back to the state of nature before Locke decided to create a government


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Why did government make laws for factory workers during the Industrial Revolution

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In 1833 the Government passed a Factory Act to improve conditions for children working in factories. Young children were working very long hours in workplaces where conditions were often terrible. The basic act was as follows:

no child workers under nine years of age, employers must have an age certificate for their child workers, children of 9-13 years to work no more than nine hours a day, children of 13-18 years to work no more than 12 hours a day, children are not to work at night, two hours schooling each day for children, for factory inspectors appointed to enforce the law

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Describe the agreements reached between the United States and Mexico after the Mexican-American War. Then, evaluate whether or not the United States and Mexico benefited from the agreements

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The U.S. got the better part of the deal. They acquired Texas as well as California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, most of Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma.  The U.S. grew in size as more settlers moved into these new territories.  Mexicans and Native Americans faced difficulty as they lost their citizenship and their rights.  Some Mexicans wanted the restoration of Mexican rule while others wanted American citizenship.

What british policy did american colonists protest at the boston tea party

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The answer would be "Taxation On Tea" - better known as the "Tea Act"

**Hope I helped :)
Taxation without representation, I'm sure you've heard that expression before.

How did boston sons of liberty show their opposition in 1773

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So ... to start with the before the Son's of Liberty formed, the British decided to place taxes on tea and basically shipped goods. They felt that they had the "right to pass taxes and laws" but colonists were angered with this and said that "no taxation without representation" What this means is that, since the British did not have any votes in parliament that gave them the right to do so, and the people did not have anyone to represent them. Sound unfair huh?

So now this will answer your question...
The Son's of Liberty were colonists in Boston who opposed this ( what I stated above about tax without representation). Therefore, to show there opposition, they were in disguise as Indians, boarded a ship that was carrying goods, tea to be exact,and dumped and destroyed about 342 crates of tea!
Wowza! 
This was known as "The Boston Tea Party Act"

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How long does a thunderstorm last

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A typical thunderstorm has a lifespan of about 30 minutes, while more mature thunderstorms cal last for many hours

name two ideas in the Declaration of Independence that are still part of the main beliefs of our country

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all men are created equal and governments are instituted among men

- Free rights

- Liberty