A. Social contract
B. Liberal
C. Historical-evolutionary
D. Marxists
A. General will is always good, just and right
B. General will is the will of the masses
C. General will is supreme, inalienable and indivisible
D. Individual’s freedom consists in acting in conformity with general will
A. The state of nature was a state of peace, mutual assistance and cooperation
B. There were natural rights of life, liberty and property
C. The prevalence of natural law
D. There was continuous fear and danger of violent death
A. Revolutionary principle
B. Evolutionary principle
C. Religious principles
D. Scientific-cum-religious principles
A. Athens and rome
B. Rome and sparta
C. Athens and venice
D. Athens and sparta
A. Military rule
B. Direct democracy
C. Representative democracy
D. Absolute rule
A. Military leaders
B. Elected leaders
C. Priests
D. Hereditary monarchs
A. Popular sovereignty
B. Direct democracy
C. General will
D. Constitutional monarchy
A. Elites
B. Representative democracy
C. Direct democracy
D. Absolute monarchy
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Hegel
D. T.h. green