How did the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke differ?
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A. Hobbes supported absolute monarchy, while Locke supported
popular sovereignty.
B. Hobbes believed in the separation of church and state, while
Locke believed in the separation of powers.
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C. Hobbes believed in the social contract, while Locke believed in the
divine right of kings.
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D. Hobbes argued that people were inherently good, while Locke
argued that people were inherently evil.