A. The right to change the government any time they like
B. No right to change the government
C. Change the government if it fails to perform its part of contract
D. Change the government if it imposes heavy taxation
Related Mcqs:
- Locke concedes to sovereign:
A. Only limited authority
B. Absolute authority
C. No authority at all
D. None of the above - According to Locke people left the state of nature for the sake of:__________?
A. An effective government
B. Preservation of their natural rights
C. Creating a state
D. Creating an independent judiciary - According to Locke people in the state of nature enjoyed only:___________?
A. Divine rights
B. Natural rights
C. Legal rights
D. Religious rights - The important rights enjoyed by the people in the state of nature, says Locke were:
A. Right to life, liberty and property
B. Right to religion, worship and conscience
C. Right to participate in affair of government
D. People enjoyed no rights all all - According to Locke people in the state of nature:
A. Had-certain duties but no rights
B. Had certain rights only
C. Had both rights and duties
D. Had neither rights nor duties - According to Locke the people in the state of nature:
A. Were governed by the laws enacted by the Sovereign
B. Were governed by laws enacted by the people
C. Were governed by the laws of nature
D. Had no laws at all - Locke says that people left the state of nature:
A. Because they were fed up with the perpetual warfare
B. Because they were fed up with the autocratic rule of the King
C. Because of divine intervention
D. Because of the inconvenience caused by different interpretations of laws of nature of different members - According to Locke under the contract people surrendered:
A. All rights
B. Only the natural rights
C. Only right to property
D. Only right to interpret and enforce the laws of nature - Who said that democracy is the Government of the people for the people and by the people?
A. Lincoln
B. Bryce
C. Dicey
D. Herodotus - Who defined democracy as “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Lord Bryce
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Laski