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During the Enlightenment, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke based their ideas about government on a. monarchy rule. c. natural law. b. absolute law. d. social rule.
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During the Enlightenment, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke based their ideas about government on
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monarchy rule.
c.
natural law.
b.
absolute law.
d.
social rule.
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natural law
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