CSS :: Western Political Thoughts
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101. |
What innate faculty prevents civilized man from breaking the social contract? |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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102. |
What does Hobbes see as the immediate result of a rebellion against the sovereign, or against the social covenant, as in civil war? |
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 |
Answer: Option B
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103. |
Who is the author of "Radical Priorities"? |
A. |
Thomas Hobbes |
B. |
Noam Chomsky |
C. |
Gilbert Achcar |
D. |
Bob Woodward |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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104. |
Who is the author of "Superpowers in Collision": The Cold War Now? |
A. |
Thomas Hobbes |
B. |
Noam Chomsky |
C. |
Gilbert Achcar |
D. |
Bob Woodward |
Answer: Option B
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105. |
Who is the author of 'The Fateful Triangle": The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians? |
A. |
Thomas Hobbes |
B. |
Noam Chomsky |
C. |
Gilbert Achcar |
D. |
Bob Woodward |
Answer: Option B
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106. |
According to Socrates, learning is a kind of: |
A. |
Recollection |
B. |
Virtue |
C. |
Political Skill |
D. |
Gift of the gods |
Answer: Option A
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107. |
Socrates Questions Meno's slave about: |
A. |
The radius of a circle |
B. |
The height of the Parthenon |
C. |
The double of a square's area |
D. |
The golden ratio of a given square |
Answer: Option C
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108. |
Socrates says that all that the soul endures, if directed by ______ ends in happiness. |
A. |
Virtue |
B. |
Wisdom |
C. |
Prophets |
D. |
Truth |
Answer: Option B
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109. |
Socrates reacts to Anytus' disapproval of the Sophists with: |
A. |
Amazement |
B. |
Anger |
C. |
A rebuke |
D. |
A theory |
Answer: Option A
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110. |
Protagoras is used as an example of: |
A. |
A rich Sophist |
B. |
A corrupt Politician |
C. |
A gifted priest |
D. |
A man of true knowledge |
Answer: Option A
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