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Locke disagreed with Hobbes and thought that natural law, should be applied to affirm citizen rights and the accountability of government. Please select the best answer from the choices provided True or
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Locke disagreed with Hobbes and thought that natural law, should be applied to affirm citizen rights and the accountability of government. Please select the best answer from the choices provided True or False
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True is the answer locke never disagreed with hobbes
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true is your answer hope i helped
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