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Thomas Hobbes’s belief that every country should have the ultimate power over itself is known as
national sovereignty.
a social contract.
natural rights.
the separation of powers.
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national sovereignty.
Hobbes argued for a supreme sovereign authority for each state (though he grounded it in a social contract), so the idea that a country has ultimate power over itself is national sovereignty.
Hobbes argued for a supreme sovereign authority for each state (though he grounded it in a social contract), so the idea that a country has ultimate power over itself is national sovereignty.
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