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michelleunicorn

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Who wrote about natural rights?
 
 

a. Thomas Hobbes
  b. John Locke
  c. J.J. Rousseau
  d. Clarisse Coignet



Question 2

Who wrote about the independent morality?
 
 

a. Thomas Hobbes
  b. John Locke
  c. J.J. Rousseau
  d. Clarisse Coignet




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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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