A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Garner
C. MacIver
D. Holland
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A. Through violence and bloodshed
B. Through elections and smooth transfer of power
C. Through compromise and electoral adjustments among the competing forces
D. By bringing all aspects of life to a standstill
A. Machiavelli
B. Plato
C. Marx
D. Herbert Spencer
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Laski
C. Karl Marx
D. Aristotle
A. The Greeks
B. The Germans
C. The Teutons
D. The Romans
A. The state alone has the right to make laws
B. The laws existed prior to the creation of the state, and state was created for the preservation of these laws
C. All the laws enacted by the state must be approved by the people before they are enforced
D. The states make laws for the maintenance of law and order and protection of rights
A. Hegel
B. Bosanquet
C. Green
D. Kant
A. Legal notion
B. Ethical Notion
C. Constitutional notion
D. Welfare nation
A. The constitutional law defines the duties of ultimate authority
B. The state creates elaborate system of rights and obligations
C. These laws are made by the state for and on behalf of the community
D. The state can enforce laws against their enforcement against itself
A. It was a condition of war of each against all
B. Man was unsocial, solitary and poor
C. There were some inconveniences
D. Man was basically good but the growth of civilization corrupted him