A. Force theory
B. Divine origin theory
C. Patriarchal theory
D. Matriarchal theory
E. Evolutionary theory
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Related Mcqs:
- The Social Contract theory replaced:
- A. The Force theory B. Divine Origin theory C. Patriarchal theory D. Matriarchal theory...
- Who said that theory of social contract about the origin of the state was most worthless?
- A. Sir Henry Maine B. T.H. Green C. Bentham D. Sorel...
- The book “Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State” which contains an elaborate statement regarding the origin of state was written by:__________?
- A. Aristotle B. Plato C. Max Weber D. Frederik Engels...
- The theory of origin of state which holds that the state is the result of slow process of growth is known as:__________?
- A. Organic Theory B. Social Contract Theory C. Evolutionary Theory D. Patriarchal Theory...
- According to social contract theory the state: _________?
- A. Is created by God B. Is a growth C. Is created by contract D. Is the result of human conquest...
- Which of the following theory about the origin of the state is closest to Darwin’s theory of the survival of the fittest?
- A. Force theory B. Patriarchal theory C. Matriarchal theory D. Evolutionary theory E. Theory of Divine Rights...
- The theory which is today accepted as the most widely accepted theory about the origin of the state is:_________?
- A. Divine origin theory B. Social contract theory C. Marxist theory D. Evolutionary theory...
- The historical theory of the origin of the state asserts that the state is:_____________?
- A. A creation of God at a point of time in the past B. A product of compact between individuals in the remote past C. A result of surrender of the vanquished tribe to the conquering tribe D. An outcome of gradual and continuous development of human society out of an imperfect beginning towards a...
- The Social Contract theory deals with:__________?
- A. The nature of State B. The tunctions of State C. The purpose of State D. The origin of State...
- Rousseau’s Social Contract theory exercised immense influence on:__________?
- 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...
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