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The Enlightenment-Era Concept That Human Beings Abandon Their Natural State

Question 22

Question 22

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The Enlightenment-era concept that human beings abandon their natural state of individual to join a society is which of the following?


A) the Magna Carta
B) constitutional law
C) social contract
D) common law

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