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- Political Science Mcqspolitical-science-mcqs
- Published
- 12 May 2022
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Hobbes argued that once the social contract was established, the people could not revoke it. Unlike options suggesting freedom to cancel or amend the contract, Hobbes believed the contract was irrevocable to maintain order and authority.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which country has the highest population in the world?
- 2.According to Hobbes, after the establishment of the state, people retained which type of rights?
- 3.According to Hobbes, what is the people's obligation towards the sovereign's commands?
- 4.According to Hobbes' concept of the social contract, how does the sovereign come into existence?
- 5.According to Hobbes, what do individuals give up in the social contract that establishes the state?
- 6.What did Hobbes claim about the rights people have in the state of nature?
- 7.How did Hobbes describe the condition of the state of nature?
- 8.Which book contains Hobbes' formulation of the Social Contract theory?
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