McqMate
Sign In
Hamberger menu
McqMate
Sign in
Sign up
Home
Forum
Search
Ask a Question
Sign In
McqMate Copyright © 2024
→
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (B...
→
Human Rights
→
Who considered ‘General Will’ as Soverei...
Q.
Who considered ‘General Will’ as Sovereign?
A.
John Locke
B.
Rousseau
C.
Bentham
D.
Thomas Hobbes
Answer» B. Rousseau
852
0
Do you find this helpful?
3
View all MCQs in
Human Rights
Discussion
No comments yet
Login to comment
Related MCQs
According to Hobbes, man may resist the sovereign if the later fails to provide him
The statement “Right, in fact are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek, in general to be himself at his best” was made by
It was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at its third session on 10 December 1948. It was adopted as Resolution 217 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France.
The UDHR was passed by the General Assembly on --------
TheDeclraration on the Right to Development was adopted by the General Assembly in ----------
Which of the following is considered as Right against exploitation in the Constitution of India?
The State shall not make law which takes away or abridges the Fundamental Rights. Which one of the following is not considered as law for this purpose?
Which one of the following shall not be considered an adequate ground for the issue of a proclamation of national emergency?
Who considered justice as a virtue of soul?
Who considered justice as individual rights?