A. Could disobey the orders of the sovereign
B. Could not disobey the orders of the sovereign
C. Could disobey the sovereign after giving him due notice
D. Could disobey the orders only if they were illegal
Origin Of State
Origin Of State
A. Were free to revoke the contract
B. Could amend the contract by two-thirds majority
C. Could not revoke the contract
D. Automatically lapsed if one of the parties failed to carry out its part of obligations
A. Sovergign was a party to the contract
B. Sovereign refused to become a party to the contract
C. Sovereign accpeted only limited obligations
D. Sovereign came into being as a result of the Contract
A. People surrendered all their rights to the sovereign unconditionally
B. People surrendered their rights subject to certain conditions
C. Surrendered only their rights to property and religion
D. People refused to surrender their rights
A. Only the right to life, liberty and property
B. No rights
C. Only economic rights
D. Unspecified natural rights
A. Peace and plenty
B. Constant warfare
C. Peace and scarcity
D. Religious dominance
A. Leviathan
B. Social contract theory
C. A History of Political Theory
D. The Modern State
A. The role played by the nature in the creation of state
B. The conditions existing prior to the creation of the state
C. A study of the various stages of the development of state
D. A study of the nature of state
A. Nationalism
B. Constitutionalism
C. Individualism
D. Socialism
A. Man is a social animal and cannot live outside the society
B. State is the result of slow process of evolution
C. State was created through a contract concluded in the sixteenth century
D. State was created as a result of contract concluded by the people living in the pre-civil society