Multiple Choice
What did British philosopher,Thomas Hobbes,mean by the term state of nature?
A) Hobbes was referring to his belief that all people were basically good.
B) Hobbes was referring to his belief that the laws of nature gave kings the right to rule by divine right.
C) Hobbes was referring to the lack of organization among people who have no government.
D) Hobbes was referring to a world in which people lived in harmony with other living creatures, conserved natural resources, and respected the environment.
E) Hobbes was referring to his belief that a society without government was the best society because it was how the "state of nature" intended things to be.
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