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A difference between the ideas of hobbes and locke was that hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while locke believed safety was more important than freedom. hobbes believed government should not take away certain natural rights, while locke believed people have the right to rebel. hobbes believed people have the right to rebel, while locke believed life without government was difficult. hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while locke believed people have the right to rebel.

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A difference between the ideas of Hobbes and Locke was that Hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while Locke believed people have the right to rebel.
The last option should be the correct one as to what the differences between these two philosophers and sociologists were.
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The answer is: Hobbes believed life without government was difficult, while Locke believed people have the right to rebel.

Hobbes believe that the government should exist as a regulator because without it people could commit wrongdoings to other people without fearing any repercussion.

Locke on the other hand believe that government had the power to restrict's people freedom by creating laws that intervene with people's life. Which is why he believed people have the right to rebel.

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