Which statement describes a difference between the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?
A. Hobbes believed that people were inherently evil, while Locke argued people were born as blank slates.
B. Hobbes believed in the separation of powers, while Locke believed in the separation of church and state.
C. Hobbes supported the idea of popular sovereignty, while Locke supported absolute monarchy.
D. Hobbes believed in the social contract, while Locke believed in the divine right of kings.