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Icivics Why Government Answer Key: American Government Answer Key Globe Fearon, Gives a basic understanding of American system of government Students will first learn . The vocab and info on the Why Government? worksheet given to us by Mr. Perry. Online at Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. This lesson plan is part of the Foundations of Government series by iCivics, Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing civic education. For more resources, please visit . This lesson combines two readings from the iCivics Influence Library and adds activities that bridge the two topics: Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Learning Objectives. Students will be able to: Identify the basic ideas on government from Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Define the terms: state of nature, natural rights, sovereign. Why Government? Activity Prep There once was a man—a philosopher— named John Locke ( CE). He thought a lot about life and particularly about government. He thought a lot about living in a state of nature. That means living without any laws or government. In a state of nature, Mr. Locke thought that people would all pursue the same. agree to give up some freedoms, but only if the government agrees to protect everyone’s rights. If the government fails to deliver, the people have the right to revolt like the colonists did during the American Revolution. This two-way exchange between citizens and government was very different from Hobbes’ view. Reading p.2 Why Government. Keep track of student answers on the board. Guide the class toward thinking about government: Does government bind states together? Do states have different governments? the reading to the class. the reading pages together with the class, pausing to discuss as appropriate. Why Government? by iCivics. Teacher’s Guide. This lesson combines two readings from the iCivics Influence Library and adds activities that bridge the two topics: Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. STEP BY STEP. ANTICIPATE by asking the following questions: “Why do people create governments? What purpose do they serve?. Oct 15, · Governments should give people their natural rights. The three natural rights are 1) Life 2) Liberty and 3) Property. What was Thomas Hobbes' Social Contract? People should give up rights for protection. Once people gave up their power, they lost the right to question government. What was John Locke's Social Contract?.