A. Elected
B. Nominated
C. Sent by God
D. A high priest
Related Mcqs:
- The main respobsibility according to Locke’s sovereign was: _________?
A. To protect the property of the people
B. To collect land revenue
C. To maintain good transport system
D. To encourage formation of associations - According to Locke the sovereign:
A. Was a party to the contract
B. Was born out of the contract
C. Stood outside the contract
D. None of the above - 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 - Main function of Locke’s sovereign was: __________?
A. To enact laws
B. To amend already existing laws
C. To interpret laws
D. To enforce laws - Locke’s sovereign: ____________?
A. Was above all laws
B. Was bound by the laws given by him
C. Was main source of original laws
D. None of these - Locke concedes to sovereign:
A. Only limited authority
B. Absolute authority
C. No authority at all
D. None of the above - Locke’s sovereign was:_______________?
A. Above law
B. Bound by the existing laws
C. The chief creator of all laws
D. None of the above - What does Hobbes see as the immediate result of a rebellion against the sovereign, or against the social covenant, as in civil war?
A. The establishment of a new government
B. A return to the state of nature
C. The sovereign punishes the rebels and peace is restored to the Leviathan
D. Civil wars only occur in governments that have not been structured according to Hobbesian rules - During the Civil War the supporters of the Sovereign came to be called:_____?
A. Cavaliers
B. Roundheads
C. Tory
D. Whig - 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.