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Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan Differs Significantly from John Locke's Political Writings

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Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan differs significantly from John Locke's political writings in that


A) both favored revolution against absolute rulers, but only Locke favored democracy.
B) Hobbes thought that any government is better than the state of nature, but Locke disagreed.
C) Locke favored religious toleration, but Hobbes would only tolerate Catholics and atheists.
D) Hobbes denied that all men are naturally free and equal.
E) Locke denied that all men are naturally free and equal.

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