Locke advocated his theory in:_____________?
A. The sixteenth century
B. The seventeenth century
C. Twelfth century
D. The eighteenth century
A. The sixteenth century
B. The seventeenth century
C. Twelfth century
D. The eighteenth century
A. John Locke
B. Hegel
C. Austin
D. Holland
E. Rousseau
A. Malthus
B. Adam Smith
C. J.S Mill
D. All the above
A. State does not have all aspects of life but society does
B. Society came prior to state
C. Both have no territorial jurisdictions
D. State has sovereignty whereas society does not possess it
A. He supported the idea of division of labour
B. He laid stress on level of productivity
C. He stressed that division of labour did not depend on the size of the market
D. He laid stress on the accumulation of capital
A. “A form of government in which the will of majority of qualified rules.”
B. “The progress of all, through all under the leadership of the best and the wisest.”
C. “Government by the freely chosen representatives of the people and not by the people themselves.”
D. “Nothing more than an experiment in government.”
B. Bourborn
B. Czar
C. Napoleon
D. Louis Philippe