<u>Yes, if he breaks any of the laws of nature, because these are the moral laws for Hobbes.
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Violating the laws of nature can be not performing one's valid pacts as a ruler or not seeking peace when others want to do so and also not being grateful.
Moral limits that Hobbes places on the ruler are useless, because when we make a pact with the ruler, we give all of our natural rights away to the sovereign.
We cannot question/revolt because they've our rights.
Can only act if we are in danger ⇒ right to self - defense
Answer:
Landless Southern farmers became very rich.
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Answer: C
Explanation: Slaves weren't taught or allowed to learn much so they learned by stealing a book for example and reading it on their free time.
I think the most powerful madieval pope was <span>Innconent III, or at least</span> he's a very good candidate to be that. Innocent called for Crusades against Muslims and he had a big influence over many monarchs.
There are 2 seats in the senate of virginia