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question 1 (1 point)which of the following enlightenment philosophers believed that security and safety was more important than freedom?john lockejean jacques rousseauthomas hobbesjohn stuart millquestion 2 (1 point)which of the following philosophers believed that the mind was a \blank slate\ at birth and that people are generally a product of their environment?lockehobbesrousseaun/a
For Question 1: Thomas Hobbes argued that in the "state of nature," life was chaotic and violent, so people would give up some freedoms to a sovereign authority in exchange for security and safety, prioritizing order over unrestricted freedom.
For Question 2: John Locke proposed the concept of "tabula rasa" (blank slate), stating that humans are born without innate ideas and that their minds are shaped by their experiences and environment.
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Question 1: Thomas Hobbes
Question 2: Locke