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
Related Mcqs:
- The two persons who exercised maximum influence on Marx were:
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli - About the origin of the state social contract theory replaced: __________?
A. Force theory
B. Divine origin theory
C. Patriarchal theory
D. Matriarchal theory
E. Evolutionary theory - 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 - The three most prominent exponents of Social Contract theory were:__________?
A. Austin, Bodin and Hobbes
B. Hobbes, locke and Rousseau
C. MacIver, Laski and Rousseau
D. J.S. Mill, Adam Smith and Hobbes - Hobbes put forth theory of Social Contract with a view to:__________?
A. Defend the absolute powers of the monarchy
B. Assert the right of the people to rule themselves
C. Assert the authority of the Parliament
D. Justify the dominance of the aristocratic classes - Which one of the following thinkers did not criticize the theory of social contract?
A. Karl Marx
B. Wright
C. Vaughan
D. T.H. Green - Rousseau’s theory of social contract very much influenced the organizers of: ____________?
A. Industrial Revolution
B. French Revolution
C. Glorious Revolution
D. Glorious Revolution
E. Russian Revolution - Which one of the following statements is correct about social contract theory?
A. The state is a natural institution
B. The state is gradual evolution
C. The state was created by God
D. The state is the result of a contract
E. The state is the result of a conquest - The Social Contract theory paved the way for:_________?
A. Rise of absolute monarchy
B. Introduction of direct democracy
C. Growth of autocratic systems of governent
D. Democracy - Rousseau advocated his theory of Social Contract in the book:
A. Social Contract
B. Origin of the Species
C. Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
D. Modern State