A. James II of England
B. Napoleon I of France
C. Louis XIV of France
D. Hitler of Germany
Related Mcqs:
- Who, said that ‘state is power and it is sin for the state to be weak?
A. Jenks
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Leacock
D. Triestchki - Who said about the origin of the state that ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of the state?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. James Mill
D. T.H.Green
E. Grotius - Who said: “good citizens make a good state and bad citizens make a bad state”?
A. Kant
B. Aristotle
C. Marx
D. None of these - Who said that organic theory of the state is not a trustworthy guide to state activity?
A. Ebestein
B. Leacock
C. MacIver
D. Gilchrist
E. Gettell - Who said that a state without a constitution would not be a state but a regime of anarchy?
A. Professor Jellineck
B. Gilchrist
C. Leacock
D. Finer
E. Gettell - Who said that the state is a people organised for law within a definite territory?
A. Oppenheim
B. Woodrow Wilson
C. Laski
D. Hall - Who said that ‘State is a society of societies’?
A. A.D. Lindsay
B. H.J.Laski
C. Aristotle
D. None of the above - Who said “The state is prior to the individual just as a whole is prior to its parts”:
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Laski
C. Karl Marx
D. Aristotle - Who said that a nation is a body of men who cherish a common will and tend to have a separate state?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Barker
D. Masaca - Who said that the state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues for the sake of good life?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Cicero
D. Machiavelli