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2 points Which of the following accurately describes the divine right of kings and
the social contract theories? *
The divine right of kings and the social contract theories hold that government power
derives from a divinity.
The divine right of kings theory holds that the power of government derives from a
divinity; the social contract theory holds that the power of government is acquired
through force.
The divine right of kings theory holds that the power of government derives from a
divinity; the social contract theory holds that the power of government is acquired
from the people.
The divine right of kings and the social contract theories hold that government power
derives from a social contract that requires the people to obey their ruler as they
would a god.

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