That the law of the state is obeyed because there is punitive authority of the state behind it, is believed by the exponents of: _________?
A. Patriarchal theory
B. Matriarchal theory
C. Theory of Divine origin
D. Force theory
A. Patriarchal theory
B. Matriarchal theory
C. Theory of Divine origin
D. Force theory
A. Leacock
B. Gettell
C. Gilchrist
D. Fenwick
Who said that family is the basis of the state? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Sir Henry Maine
B. Edward Jenks
C. St. Paul
D. Morgan
Patriarchal theory about the origin of the state was supported by:__________? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. St. Paul
B. St. Aquinas
C. Duguit
D. Plato
Who supported patriarchal theory about the origin of the state? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Social contract
B. Force
C. Expansion of families
D. Handiwork of God
Aristotle believed that state originated as result of:__________? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Feudal lords
B. Church fathers
C. Common men
D. The rich traders
Main supporters of theory of Divine origin were: ____________? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. State grew with the passage of time
B. God give state
C. State is expansion of families
D. State was result of an understanding between God and people
Exponents of theory of Divine Origin of State believe that: Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Church gave state
B. State is the march of God on earth
C. State was theresult of human efforts
D. State grew with the passage of time
In the middle ages it was believed that: Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Population, Religion, Government and Force
B. Population, Territory, Government
C. Kinship, Religion, Force and Political Consciousness
D. Religion, Force, Territory and Government
The four factors which helped in the evolution of the state were: ___________? Read More »
Origin Of State, Political Science McqsA. Rule by Kind
B. Belief in common blood relationship
C. Belief in divinity of Kind
D. Association with peoples of the same region