“If people are naturally bad, how does one justify demonstrable improvements in human life that have occurred throughout history?"
Hobbs v. locke

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Social Studies
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12th Grade
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“If people are naturally bad, why are there so many charities and taxpayer-funded government programs for the needy?”
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“If people are naturally good, why do we need so many rules and laws?”
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“If people are naturally good, why do you lock your car, house, and cellphone?
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What specific examples do you see in the US government from Locke and Hobbes' beliefs on how governments should run?
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Write a short opinion paragraph answering the following question: “Are people naturally good or naturally bad?” Base your rationale on history, current events, or your own life. This is an opinion question, and your response will not be categorized as correct or incorrect, however you need to support your opinion with at least 3 specific details.
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