Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that these two philosophies were completely at odds with one another, since the Enlightenment thinkers were strongly against absolute monarchies, while Filmer was supportive of them.
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“Filmer argued for a strong monarchy, whereas Enlightenment philosophers claimed that government was not necessary because natural law would allow society to advance” is true about the relationship between Enlightenment philosophers and the philosophy of Robert Filmer.
Sir Robert Filmer was an English political theorist who defended the divine right of kings.
Barbour and wright intimate that jefferson included in the declaration of independence a laundry list of alleged offenses that king george iii committed against the american colonists in order to convince their fellow colonists that they were doing the right thing in breaking from English ruling.
He stated that it is the duty of mankind to break free from a government when it has became a tyranny and don't guarantee human rights anymore. So, he included the list of alleged offenses in order to prove how the English government has become a tyranny against the colonies.
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The answer is A.) Germany