A. Nasty man was to be crushed
B. Private property came as a serpent
C. There was need to interpret laws
D. None of the above reasons
Related Mcqs:
- According to Plato state originated because: ___________?
A. The people had desire to live in the state
B. There was necessity for division of labour
C. God sent state on earth
D. People concluded a contract for bringing state - According to Locke people left the state of nature for the sake of:__________?
A. An effective government
B. Preservation of their natural rights
C. Creating a state
D. Creating an independent judiciary - According to Locke in the state of nature man was: ___________?
A. Uncivilised
B. Nasty and brutish
C. Peace loving
D. Respected no code of conduct. - According to Locke sovereign of the civil state in the beginning was: ________?
A. Elected
B. Nominated
C. Sent by God
D. A high priest - The state of nature, according to Locke, was: _____________?
A. A period of lawlessness
B. A period of peace and reason
C. A period of constant warfare
D. A period of peace in certain areas and war in other areas - According to Locke people in the state of nature enjoyed only:___________?
A. Divine rights
B. Natural rights
C. Legal rights
D. Religious rights - According to Locke people in the state of nature:
A. Had-certain duties but no rights
B. Had certain rights only
C. Had both rights and duties
D. Had neither rights nor duties - According to Locke the people in the state of nature:
A. Were governed by the laws enacted by the Sovereign
B. Were governed by laws enacted by the people
C. Were governed by the laws of nature
D. Had no laws at all - The main function of the sovereign, according to Locke was: ____________?
A. To enact laws
B. To modify the laws according to needs of time
C. To enforce the laws
D. To interpret the laws - According to Locke the government was created for the purpose of:____________?
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of country from outside aggression
C. Promotion of welfare of the community
D. Protection of natural rights