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QUESTION 1 Both Thomas Hobbes and John Locke argue for the existence of the "state of nature". Both state of nature are blend of ideas; however, one might notice that
Hobbes state of nature

1.connects more closely to ideas on ecological nature than Locke's state of nature.

2. connects LESS closely to ideas on human nature than Locke's state of nature.

3. connects more closely to ideas on geography than Locke's state of nature.

4. connects more closely to ideas on human nature than Locke's state of nature.

Choose among them

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