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Fundamental Concepts (State, Society, Government, Association, Nation and Nationality)

ICSE · Class 11 · Political Science

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What are the four essential elements of a state in political theory?

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Which element of the state is described as its highest power?

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Which of the following is a metaphysical or spiritual element of the state?

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Which thinker defined the state as an association of families and villages for a self-sufficing existence?

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Which thinker used the term 'commonwealth' to include society, state, and government together?

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Thomas Hobbes

Hobbes used the word 'commonwealth' to include society, state, and government together.

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Which term did Machiavelli use in The Prince for the state?

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Stato

Machiavelli used the Italian word 'stato' in The Prince.

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Which statement about society is correct?

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Society is broader than the state and is prior to it in time

Society is a complex of mutual human relationships and associations; it is prior to the state and broader than it.

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Which statement best describes government?

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The machinery through which the will of the state is formulated and enforced

Government is the agency or machinery through which the will of the state is formulated and enforced.

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