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3. Thomas Hobbes’s ideal form of government was
a. a representative democracy.
b. democratic socialism.
c. the absence of any strong central authority.
d. a global council of world leaders.
e. a single ruler with unquestioned authority.
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Hobbes promoted that monarchy is the best form of government and the only one that can guarantee peace. ... He holds that any form of ordered government is preferable to civil war. Thus he advocates that all members of society submit to one absolute, central authority for the sake of maintaining the common peace.
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Answer:
e. a single ruler with unquestioned authority
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