1. Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Rawls address a Social Contract. What is a social contract? 2. Why and how does one of these philosophers think humans enter into a Social Contract? 3. The U.S. is considered to be the first nation to explicitly establish a social contract through the adoption of “The Constitution of the U.S.” However, you did not vote on that document. You were just born here or immigrated to the U.S. How are you a member of a social contract? (There are clues to this answer in the textbook). But think about it. 4. What are some problems with the ideal of the social contract?