A. Was a party to the contract
B. Was born out of the contract
C. Stood outside the contract
D. None of the above
A. To enact laws
B. To modify the laws according to needs of time
C. To enforce the laws
D. To interpret the laws
A. Above law
B. Bound by the existing laws
C. The chief creator of all laws
D. None of the above
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of country from outside aggression
C. Promotion of welfare of the community
D. Protection of natural rights
A. The right to change the government any time they like
B. No right to change the government
C. Change the government if it fails to perform its part of contract
D. Change the government if it imposes heavy taxation
A. Identical to the theory of hobbes
B. Identical to the theory of locke
C. Has no resemblance with the views of either hobbes or locke
D. Combines the points of theories of both hobbes and locke
A. Kant
B. Aristotle
C. Marx
D. None of these
A. The idealists
B. The anarchists
C. The marxists
D. All the above
A. Marxists
B. Idealist
C. Anarchists
D. Individualists
A. Disappearance of the pope
B. Foreign aggression
C. Challenge of bourgeosiie class
D. None of the above