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using the text and what you know about both lockes and hobbes philosophies of the social contract, characterize the major differences in their views of "consent of the governed." explain your answer ​

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Locke also believed in social contract theory, yet, whereas Hobbes believed the monarch gained unlimited power once that initial contract was implicitly recognized, Locke claimed the social contract between a monarch and his subjects was supposed to be continuously scrutinized.
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