This paper is a critical response to 2 questions. Each response must be between 500/600 words, and must be answered separately.
1)In the Second Treatise of Government Locke argues that a legitimate government is based on consent and majority rule. He states that the government cannot violate our right to life, liberty, and property. Despite stating this, Locke condones government actions that may violate our rights. Based on Lockes text, what then counts as a law that violates our rights? Please use a Canadian example to support your answer.
2) In the Reflections on the Revolution in France Burke shares his thoughts and opinions about the French Revolution. Using his text, explore THREE themes identified by Burke, and relate ONE theme to what we are learning in class. Please only use a Canadian example to support your response.