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Jean-Jacques Rousseau contended that man is good only when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted by society, that compels man to compare himself to others:__________

(a) man is good only when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted by society, that
(b) only man is good when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted by society, that
(c) man is good when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted only by society, that
(d) only man is good when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted by society, which
(e) man is good only when in "the state of nature" but is corrupted by society, which

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User Luke Liu
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I believe it’s c but can also be different
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User Dario Ielardi
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