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Political Thought Quiz 9 (25 MCQs)

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1. What was the work written by Plato? What is the name of the book written by Plato?
2. Which of these was a result in Europe due to the fall of Rome?
3. How did government in Athens evolve?
4. If Manuel L. Quezon were alive today, what contemporary global issues would he prioritize based on his political ideology?
5. Who was the author of "Leviathan" ?a) Thomas Hobbes b)John Locke c)Rousseau d)J.S.Mill
6. How did Andres Bonifacio's background as a working class member influence his political ideology and actions?
7. Who sowed the seed of French Revolution?
8. Who is called as father of philosophy? Who is called father of philosophy?
9. The Ten Commandments most important contribution to Western Political Thought is _____
10. Our democratic heritage is derived from all the following except
11. The U.S. Constitution has influenced many nations around the world because it provides great care for who?
12. When was Rousseau born?a)1728 b)1729 c)1730 d)1731
13. In what ways did the differing political approaches of Rizal and Bonifacio reflect the socio-political context of their time?
14. The following quote represents the ideas of what philosopher? "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
15. The revolutionaries wanted
16. After the Fall of Rome, what events led to the rise of feudalism?
17. What did Aristotle consider the worst form of government?
18. Baron Charles-Luis Montesquieu is famous for which idea?
19. What were the main objectives of the Katipunan, founded by Andres Bonifacio?
20. Scottish economist, philosopher, and writer who wroteAn Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). He is known for his ideas on free trade, meaning countries and people can trade with whomever they desire because no one would agree to trade if it were not reasonable. Therefore, putting trading power in the hands of the people and not the government, churches, etc.
21. According to Aristotle, what is the highest good that humans should aim for in life?
22. Like the Athinian's, the Romans established a government made up of separate branches, including a _____, which controlled foreign and financial policies.
23. When was Jeremy Bentham Died? a)1832b)1879 c)1877 d)1875
24. The U.S. Bill of Rights contains many ideas from
25. A king gave his most important lords fiefs, which were
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