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“OF TYRANNY” FROM TWO TREATISES OF
GOVERNMENT BY JOHN LOCKE
Close Read, World History 10A
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Context
Look at lines 1-2. What do you see? What do you learn about this text from these two lines?
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Tyranny
Using lines 3-4 how does the author define “tyranny”?
Using lines 3-9, find other phrases that Locke uses to add to his definition of tyranny.
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Of Tyranny
Why does Locke decide to quote a king? Lines 10-11
Who does Locke quote? From where does this quote come?
What does King James prefer in the “making of good laws and constitutions?” Lines 12-15
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Of Tyranny
Using lines 12-16, how does King James think a lawful king and a tyrant are different?
Lines 16-21, King James explains the most special and greatest difference between a rightful king and a usurping tyrant. What is it? (Read it exactly from the text).
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Of Tyranny
Lines 18-19, What does the tyrant use his kingdom and people for?
Lines 19-21, What is the king’s purpose, according to King James?
What does […] mean? Who does Locke quote in lines 22-24?
Where is this quote from?
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Of Tyranny
Lines 22-23 What are non-tyrannical kings glad to do?
In what lines does Locke summarize the quotes from King James? (underline them)
What is his summary?
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Of Tyranny
According to Locke in line 29, is a monarchy the only form of government capable of tyranny?
Using lines 30-34, how might a government become tyrannical?