People are born with this kind of nature
What is sinful?
Men have these 3 natural rights according to Locke
What is life, liberty, & property?
This philosopher introduced Greek philosophy to Romans
Who is Cicero?
Classical Republicanism was born in these two ancient civilizations
What is Greece & Rome?
The three branches of government in Montesquieu’s Triangle
What is judicial, legislative, & executive?
The State of Nature is
What is that life was nasty, brutish, & short?
The State of Nature is
What is good?
This Roman figure is the embodiment of Civic Virtue
Who is Cincinnatus?
What's best for society as a whole
What is Common Good?
The 17th century intellectual and social revolution in Europe
What is the Age of enlightenment?
To have government protection, people must give up this
What is all rights?
When the people who make up a democracy must agree to be governed by the rules laid down by their representatives
What is Consent of the Governed?
Aristotle's idea of a corrupt form of government "governs for ______ ______"
What is personal interests?
The classical philosopher claimed a purpose of government is to provide moral education
Imaginary state where there is no government
What is State of Nature?
Thomas Hobbes was a citizen in this form of government
What is absolute monarchy?
Sacrificing some things for the protection of your natural rights is a
What is a social contrat?
This former president quoted Cicero’s ideas of Civic Virtue
Who is John F. Kennedy?
The culture which emphasized responsibilities, not rights
This philosopher believes that morality and government have to agree
Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau?
The name of Hobbes’ book published in 1651
What is the Leviathan?
The principle that both those who govern and those who are governed must obey the law and are subject to the same laws
What is rule of law?
Aristotle's famous teacher
Who is Plato?
The ultimate goal of both Natural Law and Classical Republicanism
What is Common Good?
The government's dilemma in Natural Law
What is keeping people as safe as possible while as free as possible?