How did the views of Locke and Hobbes differ?

A) Hobbes believed that absolutism was never necessary; Locke believed that it was sometimes necessary.
B) Locke believed that a corrupt monarch should be unseated; Hobbes favored unlimited absolutism.
C) Hobbes believed that a corrupt monarch should be unseated; Locke favored unconditional absolutism.
D) Locke believed that absolutism was never necessary; Hobbes believed that it was sometimes necessary.


Answer: B

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