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History, 14.06.2021 22:00, sidallen05

How did Thomas Hobbes's interpretation of the social contract differ from John Locke's?
A. Locke's interpretation focused on the protection of individual
rights.
B. Hobbes's interpretation was based on the ideas of classical
liberalism.
C. Hobbes's interpretation rejected the concept of absolute
monarchy.
D. Locke's interpretation emphasized the selfishness of humans in a
state of nature.

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