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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
9

Which of the following political actions is supported by thomas hobbes theories on proper government?

History
1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Available options are

A.a country limits the power of its leaders by dividing its government into multiple branches.

B) a country selects new leaders every year by holding a national election for all the government positions.

C) a king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law

D) a group of slaves launches a rebellion and establishes its own government within a kingdom's territory

Answer:

C) a king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law

Explanation:

Among the available options, the political action that is supported by Thomas Hobbes's theories on proper government is "a king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law."

Thomas Hobbes, an English Philosopher on his work on an issue relating to government and the rulers he believed that Hobbes believed that a government whereby King is the head or ruler is the best form that an independent nation could practice. According to him, when a king has the most power, there will more consistency in terms of political authority and leadership.

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