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According to Thomas Hobbes's concept of the social contract, what do

people exchange for protection by the government?


A. Hobbes believed people exchange money for government

protection


B. Hobbes didn't believe in government protection.


C. Hobbes believed people exchange many personal freedoms for

government protection.


D. Hobbes believed people exchange voting rights for government

protection

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User PrasadK
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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Its just C.

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User Timgavin
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Hobbes' social contract involved people exchanging their liberties in exchange for protection by the government, where the government would also have strong authority over the citizens.

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User Razboy
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