A. The establishment of a new government
B. A return to the state of nature
C. The sovereign punishes the rebels and peace is restored to the Leviathan
D. Civil wars only occur in governments that have not been structured according to Hobbesian rules
Related Mcqs:
- Sovereign of Hobbes in social contract in effect meant that: _________?
A. Sovereign came out of state of nature
B. Sovereign remained in the state of nature
C. Sovereign was not effected at all
D. Sovereign was subordinated to the people - During the Civil War the supporters of the Sovereign came to be called:_____?
A. Cavaliers
B. Roundheads
C. Tory
D. Whig - In Hobbes contract sovereign was: ___________?
A. Party to the contract
B. Above the contract
C. Below the people
D. To be elected in a democratic manner - According to Hobbes the sovereign was:__________?
A. A part to the contract
B. The result of the contract
C. Elected after the conclusion of the contract
D. Accountable to the people - The Global Covenant 2002 book is written by: ________________?
A. Bob Woodward
B. Robert H. Jackson
C. Kevin Phillips
D. None of these - According to Locke sovereign of the civil state in the beginning was: ________?
A. Elected
B. Nominated
C. Sent by God
D. A high priest - When is it justified for subjects to rebel against the sovereign?
A. When the sovereign has committed crimes against the people
B. When the sovereign is no longer popular and the people want to elect a new leader
C. Never
D. Both (a) & (b) - According to Hobbes the primitive people were encouraged to conclude social contract on account of:___________?
A. Anarchy
B. Growth of political consciousness
C. Their desire to preserve private property
D. Their desire to preserve individual liberty - In the social contract theory of Hobbes, the masses had:
A. Natural rights
B. No natural rights
C. Natural rights were partly enjoyed by the people
D. Natural rights already enjoyed by the people were abolished - The book in which Hobbes gave theory of Social Contract is entitled:
A. Leviathan
B. Social contract theory
C. A History of Political Theory
D. The Modern State