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11. Had Thomas Hobbes been involved in the American Revolution, he would most likely support A. England B. America C. Native Americans D. Nobody, because he did not believe in war
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11. Had Thomas Hobbes been involved in the American Revolution, he would most likely support
A. England
B. America
C. Native Americans
D. Nobody, because he did not believe in war
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D. Nobody, because he did not believe in war
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