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What was the name of Hobbes' book which argued that government was given its power to protect the right to life? •Declaration of Rights and •Grievances •Leviathan •The English Bill of Rights •The Law •The
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What was the name of Hobbes' book which argued that government was given its power to protect
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•Declaration of Rights and •Grievances
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•The English Bill of Rights
•The Law •The Magna Carta
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I believe it is Leviathan
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