A. Preservation
B. Security
C. Peace
D. Nothing of any value
Related Mcqs:
- The champion of absolute sovereignty of monarch was:____________?
A. Hobbes
B. Laski
C. MacIver
D. Marsiglio of Padua - Rousseau had a number of detractors among whom Rousseau himself should the included. What was the title of his seemingly candid autobiography?
A. My Life and Times
B. The Triumph of Reason
C. If You’re Paranoid, you only have to be right once
D. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques rousseau - The two important factors, which according to Rousseau compelled the people to leave the state of nature and create the state were:
A. Growth of population and property
B. Emergence of strong religious and military classes
C. Fear of foreign danger and need of a strong ruler to protect them
D. Growth of property and fear of revolution - Who defined democracy as “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
A. Woodrow
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Laski
D. Gandhi - 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 - According to Rousseau, what is legitimate political authority based on ____________?
A. Slavery
B. A social contract
C. Nature
D. Force - The British have always been ruled by a monarch, except for a brief period during the _____ century:
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. 19th - The system of government that exists in ______ today can perhaps be best described as a mixed governmental system, with the monarch seeming to be, and Parliament in fact being, the senior partner:
A. Britain
B. Germany
C. France
D. USA - The monarch, then, is the personification of the __________?
A. USA
B. U.K
C. Germany
D. Japan