A. To obtain raw material
B. Armed attack
C. to ensure the protection of human rights
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who said about the origin of the state that ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of the state?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. James Mill
D. T.H.Green
E. Grotius - A State can use Force:
A. In its own self-defence
B. By entering into a treaty with another States
C. At its own discretion
D. None of these - A state can use force: _____________?
A. When its own security so demands
B. by entering into a treaty with another state
C. When it is attacked by another state
D. None of these - Will, not force, is the basis of state’ was stated by:_________?
A. Hegel
B. Bosanquet
C. Green
D. Kant - “The state is neither the handiwork of God, nor the result of superior physical force, nor the creation of a resulution or convention nor a mere expansion of the family” who said this?
A. Laski
B. Garner
C. Hegel
D. T.H. Green - In modern times the Force theory of the origin of state found a strong advocate in __________?
A. Lenin
B. Winston Churchill
C. Hitler
D. Mahatma Gandhi - In modern times the force theory of the origin of the state has been supported by: ________?
A. Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Churchill
D. Roosevelt - Who said that state is neither the handiwork of God, nor the result of brute force, nor expansion of families but only growth?
A. Gilchrist
B. Friedrich
C. Aristotle
D. Ebenstein
E. Leacock - Who said ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of state?
A. T.H. Green
B. Plato
C. Rousseau
D. Hobbes - The Force Theory regarding the origin of state believes that:
A. Church is superior to the state
B. The state is superior to the Church
C. The Church and the State enjoy equal powers
D. There is no relationship between the State and the Church