A. Growth of population and property
B. Emergence of strong religious and military classes
C. Fear of foreign danger and need of a strong ruler to protect them
D. Growth of property and fear of revolution
Related Mcqs:
- Rousseau believed that man in the “state of nature” was naturally good. Still he admitted that a true state of nature probably existed except as an ideal, a standard for comparison. His mothod for dealing with this discrepancy between reality and theory was to:
A. “Lay the facts aside, as they do not affect the question.”
B. He blamed a maid and remained silent when she was punished
C. He immediately confessed
D. He ran awa but not before returning the stolen items - According to Rousseau the two instincts, which governed the action of man in the state of nature, were:
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property - The state of nature, according to Rousseau, was: ___________?
A. A period of peace and happiness
B. A period of constant warfare
C. A period of great uncertainty
D. A period of selfishness - The important rights enjoyed by the people in the state of nature, says Locke were:
A. Right to life, liberty and property
B. Right to religion, worship and conscience
C. Right to participate in affair of government
D. People enjoyed no rights all all - Rousseau’s individual in the state of nature was: __________?
A. Noble savage
B. Nasty and brutish
C. Peace loving and law abiding
D. Quarrelsome - 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 Hobbes in the state of nature people: ___________?
A. Lived harmoniously
B. Quarrelled with each other
C. Had regard for judicial system
D. Respected each other’s rights - According to Hobbes people in the state of nature enjoyed: _____________?
A. Only the right to life, liberty and property
B. No rights
C. Only economic rights
D. Unspecified natural rights - 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