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what contribution did Thomas Hobbes make to the enlightenment? A. he lead European nations to form diplomatic alliances B. he developed a theory of the social contract C. he wrote and argued for a system of a liberal economics. D. he helped to end the glorious revolution in England

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The contribution that Thomas Hobbes made to the enlightenment was that he developed a theory of the social contract. B.

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User Leonardo Deleon
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The contribution that Thomas Hobbes made to the enlightenment was that he developed a theory of the social contract. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this answer has come to your help.
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