In 1-2 sentences, analyze the ideas of Thomas Hobbes and the Enlightenment thinkers. Determine two ideas Hobbes had that were different from those of the Enlightenment thinkers . (2 points)

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Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature is inherently selfish and that a strong central authority is necessary to prevent chaos, whereas Enlightenment thinkers believed in the power of reason, individual rights, and limited government. Two ideas that Hobbes had that were different from the Enlightenment thinkers include his pessimistic view of human nature and his belief in absolute monarchy as the best form of government.