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The Philosophical Journey An Interactive Approach 7TH Edition By William Lawhead – Test Bank
The Philosophical Journey: An Interactive Approach, 7e (Lawhead)
Chapter 6 The Search for the Just Society
1) Anarchism is the position that there is no conceivable justification for government.
Answer: TRUE
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2) The issue of the justification of the government’s authority has to do with whether the government has the power to enforce its rules.
Answer: FALSE
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3) Robert Paul Wolff argues that governmental authority and individual autonomy are compatible.
Answer: FALSE
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4) The social contract theory is opposed to the forming of governments.
Answer: FALSE
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5) John Locke was an advocate of the social contract theory.
Answer: TRUE
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6) As defined by your text, a right is a justified claim to something.
Answer: TRUE
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7) The American Declaration of Independence represented a rejection of John Locke’s political theory.
Answer: FALSE
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8) Plato believed that democracy was the most just form of government.
Answer: FALSE
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