A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. T.H.Green
D. Rousseau
Origin Of State
The Social Contract theory replaced:
A. The Force theory
B. Divine Origin theory
C. Patriarchal theory
D. Matriarchal theory
Who said that “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains”?
A. Aristotle
B. Marx
C. Rousseau
D. Locke
Which one of the followings is accepted as the true theory of the origin of state?
A. Divine Right theory
B. Force theory
C. Social Contract theory
D. Evolutionary theory
The theory of origin of state which holds that the state is the result of slow process of growth is known as:__________?
A. Organic Theory
B. Social Contract Theory
C. Evolutionary Theory
D. Patriarchal Theory
The Evolutionary theory holds that:__________?
A. The state was created during the early periods of human history
B. State was created by revolution
C. State was created in the fourteenth century
D. State is the result of slow process of growth
Hobbes put forth theory of Social Contract with a view to:__________?
A. Defend the absolute powers of the monarchy
B. Assert the right of the people to rule themselves
C. Assert the authority of the Parliament
D. Justify the dominance of the aristocratic classes
The nation state came into existence after:___________?
A. The decline of the Roman Empire
B. The decline of the Feudal state
C. The decline of the Colonial Empires
D. The decline of the imperial states of orient
Who wrote the following terms of the social contract? “I authorise and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this condition that thou give up thy right to him, and authorise all his actions in the like manner”.
A. Rousseau
B. Locke
C. Hobbes
D. Spinoza
The historical theory of the origin of the state asserts that the state is:_____________?
A. A creation of God at a point of time in the past
B. A product of compact between individuals in the remote past
C. A result of surrender of the vanquished tribe to the conquering tribe
D. An outcome of gradual and continuous development of human society out of an imperfect beginning towards a more perfect organization