A. Aristotle
B. Machiavelli
C. Hobbes
D. T.H. Green
Related Mcqs:
- The term constitution in the modern sense was for the first time used in ____________?
A. The twentieth century
B. The nineteenth century
C. The eighteenth century
D. The fourteenth century - The concept of constitution in the modern sense first originated in: _________?
A. Switzerland
B. Britain
C. U.S.A.
D. Japan - Who said, “International Law is law in the true sense of the term”:
A. Oppenheim
B. Hart
C. Hall
D. Starke - In the light of the functions performed by a modern state it can be described as a: _________?
A. Socialist state aims at bringing about peaceful changes
B. Welfare state
C. Totalitarian state
D. None of the above - Keeping in view the functions performed by the modern state it has been described as: _________?
A. A police state
B. A totalitarian state
C. A totalitarian state
D. A capitalist state
E. A welfare state - Which one of the following is the popular notion of state in modern times?
A. Legal notion
B. Ethical Notion
C. Constitutional notion
D. Welfare nation - The modern state is: ________?
A. National state
B. International state
C. Regional state
D. Federal state - The concept of justice in the sense of greatest happiness of the greatest number was popularized by:_________?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Laski
D. Bentham - Equality in the positive sense means that all should get: _________?
A. Equal food and housing facilities
B. Equal education
C. Equal physical force
D. Equal knowledge
E. Equal opportunities for growth - 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