Although Hobbes and Locke both used the contract theory of government
a. Locke insisted that the contract is not breakable; thus, there can be no political revolution.
b. Hobbes wanted to place restrictions on the fearful power of government, whereas Locke trusted all-powerful governments to do good.
c. Locke believed that the individual was a product of his experience, whereas Hobbes thought the individual is born greedy and warlike.
d. only Hobbes believed that people had natural rights of liberty and property.