Modern World History from 1600
t Pretest: Unit 2
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Question 1 of 35
John Locke's interpretation of the social contract differed from Thomas
Hobbes's interpretation in that
OA Locke argued that people have the right to overthrow
governments that violate their rights
O B. Locke largely rejected the principles of freedom and equality that
were part of liberalism
O C. Locke claimed that social contracts originated from a need for
stability and protection from violence
OD. Locke suggested that people were naturally selfish and needed to
be ruled by absolute monarchs
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