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which of the following ideas was not promoted by the social contract theory
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Define social contract and explane the different views of Hobbs and Locke.
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What is an example of social contract
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What is a social contract, and why is sovereignty an important part of a social contract?
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erika
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What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau mean by the “general
will”? (1 point) the inalienable rights of individuals the decisions of
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Red Rider
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Which of the following statements best describes the idea of the social contract?
A. The social contract is the idea that the
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what is a social contract?
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would it make sense to say: (i am writing a report on rousseau's belief in the social contract)
"....in which people come to
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nicole
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Hobbes lived at a time when many philosophers were thinking about the nature of government. He was one of the first of his era
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Swiss thought all people were equal and supported the social contract laws were only binding if the people agreed to them
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This French philosopher also promoted the Social Contract Theory while also stating that laws are only binding if they are
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According to the social contract theory, the contract is
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Which of the following theories holds that each citizen gives up complete liberty in return for societal protection against
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Hobbes lived at a time when many philosophers were thinking about the nature of government. He was one of the first of his era
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Hobbes lived at a time when many philosophers were thinking about the nature of government. He was one of the first of his era
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how does the social contract theory argue that the state was formed?
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Thomas Hobbes believed that individuals give up personal liberty in exchange for a society of peace and security. This
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Black
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Thomas Hobbes believed that individuals give up personal liberty in exchange for a society of peace and security.
This philosophy
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Black
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The phrase in the Declaration of Independence stating "that governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers
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Essay
How is the United States government based upon John Locke's idea of a social contract? Cite evidence from the First
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@ besofr2025
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Your essay should explain the meaning of the social contract. Your essay should also include at least three rights guaranteed by
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@ besofr2025
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What is the social contract?
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According to Locke, what happens when government does not uphold the social contract between the people and the government?(1
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Is there such a thing as a social contract between citizens and government? In the point of view of Denis Diderot
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GreatMindsThinkAlike
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power?
(1 point) Responses The Government The Government
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According to Locke, what happens when government does not uphold the social contract between the people and the government? (1
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power?
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kaitemarie
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power?
A. The President B. The Government C. The People D.
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kaitemarie
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According to Locke what happens when government does not uphold the social contract between the people and the government
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Maddie
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The phrase in the Declaration of Independence stating "that governments are
instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power? (1 point) . The People The President C. The
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power?
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power?
A. The Legislature B. The President C. The People D.
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power? (1 point)
Responses A. The President A. The
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power? (1 point)
A. The President D. The Legislature C. The
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According to John Locke's Social Contract Theory, who should hold the power? (1 point) Responses D. The Legislature D. The
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Which of the following concepts, related to social contract theory, best explains the source of government power?(1 point)
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Which of the following concepts, related to social contract theory, best explains the source of government power?(1 point)
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According to John Locke's social contract theory, who should hold the power? The legislature the people the president or the
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How is the idea of a social contract related to natural rights?(1 point)ResponsesA social contract preserves natural rights by
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How did the social contract theorist Hobbes envision life without a government?(1 point)
Responses Hobbes envisioned that life
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Which of the following statements best describes the idea of the social contract?(1 point)
Responses The social contract is the
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Which of the following concepts, related to social contract theory, best explains the source of government power?
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According to the social contract theory, individuals in a society agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for:(1
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According to the social contract theory, individuals in a society agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for:
a.
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which of the following statements best describes the idea of the social contract
A. The social contract is the idea that the
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according to the social contract theory, individuals in a society agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for
Anarchy
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SSWH13 Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers based most of his ideas on the concept of a "social contract"?(1 point)
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According to the social contract theory, individuals in society agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for:
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According to the social contract theory, individuals in a society agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for:(1
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