A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) Karl Marx C) John Locke D) Niccolò Machiavelli
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) John Rawls C) Karl Marx D) Max Weber
A) Monarchism B) Fascism C) Anarchism D) Authoritarianism
A) John Stuart Mill B) Friedrich Nietzsche C) Jeremy Bentham D) Immanuel Kant
A) Freedom to oppress others without consequences B) Freedom to pursue one's desires without restrictions C) Freedom from external interference or coercion D) Freedom to accumulate unlimited wealth
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) Thomas Hobbes C) Immanuel Kant D) John Locke
A) Allocation of power based on familial connections B) Allocation of opportunities and rewards based on individual merit or achievement C) Allocation of privileges based on racial background D) Allocation of resources based on social class
A) Individualism B) Anarchism C) Nationalism D) Communitarianism
A) Thomas Hobbes B) Immanuel Kant C) John Locke D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A) Authoritarianism B) Fascism C) Socialism D) Libertarianism
A) Enforcing a hierarchical system where one culture dominates others B) Promoting respect for cultural diversity and equal treatment of all groups C) Advocating for the assimilation of minority cultures into the majority culture D) Ignoring cultural differences in policy-making
A) Adam Smith B) Milton Friedman C) Karl Marx D) John Maynard Keynes
A) Laws created by human governments without regard to ethics B) The idea that there are universal laws that govern human behavior based on reason C) The belief that laws should be made based on religious doctrines D) The principle that might makes right in international relations
A) Maximizing overall happiness or well-being for the greatest number of people B) Maximizing governmental control over personal choices C) Promoting the interests of a privileged elite D) Pursuing individual pleasure at the expense of societal benefit
A) Libertarianism B) Authoritarianism C) Fascism D) Communism
A) To establish a classless society B) To maximize profits C) To reduce social inequality D) To promote individualism
A) Aristotle B) Niccolò Machiavelli C) Plato D) John Locke
A) Feudalism B) Marxism C) Fascism D) Libertarianism
A) Isaiah Berlin B) John Locke C) Jean-Paul Sartre D) Friedrich Hayek
A) Conservatism B) Socialism C) Anarchism D) Liberalism |