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    John Locke Disagreed with Thomas Hobbes's Social Contract,feeling That
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John Locke Disagreed with Thomas Hobbes's Social Contract,feeling That

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Question 36

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John Locke disagreed with Thomas Hobbes's social contract,feeling that


A) rulers tended to become despotic over time.
B) people were depraved by nature.
C) rulers were incapable of controlling the masses.
D) people were capable of governing themselves.

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