Conclusion (B), stating that Hobbes and Locke had different views on the role of rights in the government, is best supported by the information provided.
- The question assesses the conclusions that can be drawn from the contrasting views of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau on the role of government and rights of the people.
- The most accurate conclusion that is supported by both the chart and the provided article is that Hobbes and Locke had different views on the role of rights in the government.
- While Hobbes believed that a strong central authority was required to maintain order, Locke advocated for the protection of individual rights and that government should serve the needs of the people.