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Manipulation of boundaries to enable the party in power to capture (at the cost of other parties) as many seats as possible, has come to be known as:
filibustering
gerrymandering
guillotine
log-rolling
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The Strategic Approach to International Relations
Who among the following used the expression “forced to be free” in connection with the notion of liberty of the individual?’
Rousseau
Locke
Green
Hobhouse
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The Strategic Approach to International Relations
Which one of the following statements about Rousseau is correct?
He perfected the theory of Social Contract
He repudiated the theory of Contract altogether
He transformed the theory of Contract into an idealist mode of political discourse
He added nothing to the theories of Hobbes and Locke beyond combining their views
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The Strategic Approach to International Relations
Bentham was a supporter of the theory of:
natural rights
historical rights
legal rights
ethical rights
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The Historical Theory of the Origin of the State was propounded by:
Sir Henry Maine
Triestske
Oppenheimer
Durkheim
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Which one does not contribute to the formation of International Government?
Expansion of international trade
Establishment of international organization
Inter-state rivalry
Means of communication
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