
What do Hobbes and Locke say?
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- Q1Citizens have a right to revolt against their government.HobbesLockeBoth30s
- Q2Citizens have no right to revolt against their government.BothHobbesLocke30s
- Q3Without government people would live in a state of nature.BothHobbesLocke30s
- Q4Citizens give up some rights in exchange for protection from the government.LockeHobbesBoth30s
- Q5Government should be led by a sovereign ruler.HobbesLockeBoth30s
- Q6People are born evil.LockeBothHobbes30s
- Q7People are born with a blank slate.BothLockeHobbes30s
- Q8Natural Rightslife, liberty, propertylife, liberty, pursuit of happinesstabula rasa, blank slate30s
- Q9Agreement between citizens and governmentNatural RightsTabula RasaSocial Contract30s
- Q10Believes all people are born with natural rights.HobbesBothLocke30s
- Q11Social contract between government and citizens is a two-way street.HobbesBothLocke30s
- Q12Social contract between government and citizen is a one-way street.HobbesLockeBoth30s
- Q13Tabula RasaBlank SlateBlank ScreenTable of Roses30s
- Q14Believes in democracy.LockeBothHobbes30s
- Q15Government - It's a good thing.LockeHobbesBoth30s