Which of the following offers the best comparison between

Hobbes’s and Locke’s perspectives on the divine right of
kings? (1 point)
Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad.
Locke supported the divine right of kings because it gave
people more freedom.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute
monarchs.
As Christians, both accepted the divine right of kings.

1 answer

The first option "Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad" offers the best comparison between Hobbes's and Locke's perspectives on the divine right of kings.