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John locke's enlightenment idea of the "social contract" heavily influenced the american colonists' reponse to the enforcement of the navigation acts, the stamp act, the townshend act, the tea act, and the so-called intolerable acts. what idea is stated by "social contract" theory? a.legal rights are codified into law by a legislative body, and are culturally and politically relative. eliminate b.one natural right is the right to replace leaders if they fail to lead as the people desire. c.natural rights are not contingent upon the laws, beliefs, or customs of a society. d.governments derive their power from a social contract, which is a legal right.
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The correct answer is B) one natural right is the right to replace leaders if they fail to lead as the people desire.
The idea that is stated by the "social contract" theory is that one natural right is the right to replace leaders if they fail to lead as the people desire.
In the Social Contract Theory, John Locke considered that reason and tolerance were parts of humans. But in the same way, when the government fails to protect and help the citizens, people had the natural right to demand changes or change the government. Locke considered that the state should protect the lives, property, and liberty of its people.
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The Bantu Education Act of 1953, legalized creation and execution of Black peoples education in South Africa. This means splitting of classrooms between the black and whites, the black schools were dilapidated, The teachers were under paid and quality of education was low.
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The questions to ask someone who was affected by Bantu Education are:
1. How did the Bantu Act affect your everyday life?
2. Looking back, What are the injustice brought about by the Bantu Act in your memories? And how has the injustice affected your life till this day?
3. How do you think your life might have turned out differently if Bantu Act was never in place?
4. How do you think the past history of apartheid in South African affected the political as well as the social climate in South Africa?.