Which statement about Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is not correct?


John Locke argued that, just as it is impossible for a large planet to orbit around a small moon, so too was it impossible for the large American colonies to forever remain in the orbit of the small nation of Great Britain.


Both John Locke and Thomas Hobbes argued that people have a set of natural rights, and that they give up some of those rights when they enter a state of society.


John Locke had more influence on the American Founders than did Thomas Hobbes.


Both John Locke and Thomas Hobbes imagined the way that the first societies were formed through some form of social contract.

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Answer:

The 2nd One

Explanation:

Thomas Hobbes didn't believe in natural rights. He belived in a absolute monarcy.

Answer:

John Locke argued that, just as it is impossible for a large planet to orbit around a small moon, so too was it impossible for the large American colonies to forever remain in the orbit of the small nation of Great Britain.

Explanation:

the yellow one is the correct one in the red one is incorrect

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