Match the Enlightenment thinker with the variation of rational-material thought most closely associated with his ideas

a. Locke: liberal variation
Rousseau: Marxist variation
Hobbes: realist variation

b. Locke: Marxist variation
Rousseau: realist variation
Hobbes: liberal variation

c. Locke: realist variation
Rousseau: liberal variation
Hobbes: Marxist variation

d. Locke: liberal variation
Rousseau: realist variation
Hobbes: Marxist variation


Correct Answer: a

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