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How did British philosopher Thomas Hobbes' belief that people are selfish by nature help shape the Enlightenment?
A} Hobbes's idea led many Enlightenment figures to favor political revolution.
B} Enlightenment thinkers sought to create governments that would limit human self-centeredness.
C} Hobbes's idea led many Enlightenment philosophers to abandon religious belief.
D} Because of Hobbes, Enlightenment thinkers generally assumed that the human race is flawed.
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The best option from the list would be that "
D. Because of Hobbes, Enlightenment thinkers generally assumed that the human race is flawed," although this was not the case for all Enlightenment thinkers.
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