In the social contract theory of Hobbes, the masses had:
A. Natural rights
B. No natural rights
C. Natural rights were partly enjoyed by the people
D. Natural rights already enjoyed by the people were abolished
A. Natural rights
B. No natural rights
C. Natural rights were partly enjoyed by the people
D. Natural rights already enjoyed by the people were abolished
A. Theory of natural rights
B. Idealist theory of rights
C. Legal theory of rights
D. Natural theory of rights
A. Most scientific
B. Very unscientific
C. Not in keeping with modern needs
D. Most suited to modern needs
A. Hobbes
B. J.S. Mill
C. Adam Smith
D. TH. Green
A. A State has unlimited jurisdiction
B. A State has jurisdiction over its nationals even when they live outside the country
C. A State has jurisdiction over foreign visiting nationals
D. None of these
A. Public voting system
B. Plural voting system
C. System of functional representation
D. System of secret ballot
E. System of instructed representation
A. Tribal state, Greek-city state, Roman Empire, Feudal state and Modern state
B. Greek city-state, Tribal state, Feudal state, Roman state and Modern State
C. Greek city-state, Tribal state, Roman state, Fedudal state and Modern state
D. Tribal state, Greek city-state, Feudal state, Roman state and Modern state