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Does your definition of a state of nature apply to the types of internet behavior that are illustrated or discussed in sources E and F?

a) Yes, it applies because the internet reflects human nature.
b) No, it doesn't apply because the internet operates differently.
c) Partially, as some aspects align while others don't.
d) I'm unsure, as the internet's nature is complex.

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Final answer:

The definition of a state of nature does not directly apply to the types of internet behavior discussed in sources E and F. The internet operates differently from the condition before government exists.

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition of a state of nature does not directly apply to the types of internet behavior discussed in sources E and F. The state of nature refers to the condition before a government exists, while internet behavior is influenced by the presence of government regulations, laws, and societal norms. The internet operates differently from the condition before government exists, making the second option (b), 'No, it doesn't apply because the internet operates differently,' the most accurate choice.

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