Question 40 / 59:  Which statement best describes the difference between Rousseau's state of nature, on the one hand, and Hobbes's and Locke's states of nature, on the other hand?
A  People are not individualistic in Rousseau's state of nature, while they are according to Hobbes
and Locke.
B  People are not motivated by self-preservation in Rousseau's state of nature, while they are
according to Hobbes and Locke.
C  People are indifferent to how others view them, while they care about how others view them
according to Hobbes and Locke.
D  People are naturally religious for Rousseau, while they are not according to Hobbes and Locke.
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Attribution:  Introduction to Western Political Thought. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc232/
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