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Directions: In your own words, answer the following questions in one to three sentences. If you think some answer could be longer, either summarize your answer more concisely or cover what you can in three sentences, focusing on quality over quantity. Avoid grammatical and spelling errors.
1. What does Locke say regarding what we human beings are by nature?
2. What answer does Locke give as to why anyone would part with his freedom that he has by nature in order to live within a political structure? What does this say about the proper role of government?
3. From the reading by Robert Nozick, why is it that different people, living in a free society, would justly end up with unequal amounts of things?
4. What’s the point Nozick aims to support in using the examples about Wilt Chamberlain as well as the machine and the philosophy lectures?