What were John Locke's beliefs regarding overthrowing an oppressive government?
A) Revolution was contrary to the nature of law and order
B) People should reason with government rather than overthrow it
C) Law is naturally unjust and nothing can be done
D) If government does not meet the obligations it has to the people, then it should be overthrown and dissolved
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