A. Non-sovereign
B. Sovereign
C. Ejoys only limited sovereignty
D. Legally sovereign
Origin Of State
Origin Of State
A. Always right
B. Generally right
C. Never right
D. Can be both right and wrong
A. Permanent
B. Keeps on changing according to time and place
C. Purely Temporary
D. Highly flexible
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Bodin
D. Austin
A. J.S. Mill
B. T.H. Green
C. Locke
D. Bentham
A. It attached undue importance to religion
B. It attached too much of importance to force
C. It supported the ‘Divine Right of the Kings’
D. It is historically wrong
A. It assumes that the relationship between the state and individual is voluntary
B. It assumes that the individual made the contract for personal safety and security of personal property
C. It assumes that a contract is possible outside the state
D. It gave a death blow to the ‘Divine Origin theory’ and paved the way for democracy
A. Rise of absolute monarchy
B. Introduction of direct democracy
C. Growth of autocratic systems of governent
D. Democracy
A. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England
B. The French Revolution of 1779
C. The French Revolution of October 1917
D. The American War of independence
A. Hobbes
B. Marx
C. Locke
D. Rousseau