What was Socrates charged with in The Apology
Impiety and corrupting the youth
Hobbes describes the state of nature as violent because individuals refuse to follow the law.
False
The right to make laws
What article of the U.S. Constitution involves the legislative branch?
Article I
What was the primary function of the 13th Amendment
To abolish slavery
Where was Socrates when Crito spoke to him?
Prison
Which passion inclines us to seek peace, according to Hobbes?
Fear of Violent Death
What are Locke's three natural rights?
Life, liberty, and property
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
To be independent of Great Britain
What did the plaintiffs argue in Brown v. Board of Education?
The "separate but equal" doctrine is unconstitutional
What did Crito initially want Socrates to do?
Escape from jail
Why are humans fundamentally equal in the State of Nature?
Why do humans enter into a society, according to Locke?
To preserve or protect property
How many articles are in the U.S. Constitution?
7
How many titles are in the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
11
According to Aristotle, a human being is a political ______
Animal
How does Hobbes define freedom?
The absence of impediments
After a government is dissolved, who holds the power?
The people
Increased power in Parliament
Who wrote the Declaration of Sentiments?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
What is polity according to Aristotle?
A form of government that is usually a mix of an oligarchy and democracy
If two men want something they both cannot have, they become:
Enemies
What is the central question of Locke's Second Treatise?
What is legitimate political power?
What does Washington's Farewell Address encourage Americans to prioritize?
National interests over individual states' differences
Where was the Doll Study used in the opinion of Brown v. Board?
Footnote 11