Thomas Hobbes believed that individuals give up personal liberty in exchange for a society of peace and security.

This philosophy supports which of the following government actions?
(1 point)
prohibiting felons from voting
requiring citizens to have health insurance
collecting personal phone and Internet data
granting asylum to political refugees

All four options mentioned can be argued as potentially supported by Thomas Hobbes' philosophy of individuals giving up personal liberty for peace and security. However, based on the provided information, the most directly related option would be (1) prohibiting felons from voting. Hobbes believed in a strong central authority to maintain order and security, and prohibiting felons from voting could be viewed as a means of preserving social harmony and preventing potential disruptions to the established social contract.