Hobbes and Locke
Roles of Government
Authoritarian Systems
Non-Authoritarian Systems
Limits on Government
100

True or False, Hobbes Thought that the state of nature was peaceful.

False

100

Police fall under what category of the roles of government?

Keeping Order

100

Ruled by small groups, can be one party, race or social class.

Oligarchy

100
A type of Democracy in which there are no representatives. 

Direct Democracy 

100

What limit means that everyone must follow laws and they are fair laws?

The rule of law 

200

What are the natural rights

Life, Liberty, and Property 
200

The government helps citizens by...?

Giving them retirement benefits, school, veterans hospitals ect.

200

Has religious laws and can be a monarchy, dictatorship Ect.

Theocracy

200

In Non-Authoritarian systems power is in the hands of...

Many

200

The rule book of a government

A constitution 

300

According to Locke, can government change?

Yes

300

The Army, Navy, Airforce, and Marines go with what role of government ?

Protecting the country

300

One person rules

Autocracy

300

Citizens hold power but elect representatives 

Representative Democracy
300

Different groups have split power and they check each other.

Seperation of power

400

Hobbes take on the social contract says that the government isn't a...

Two way street 

400

Minimum wage, freedom of speech, and a voting age of 18 fall under the category of...?

Making laws

400

a King or Queen rules and Normally come to power through family line.

Monarchy

400

True or false there are no voting rights for citizens in a Democracy

False

400

The rights of small groups of people. 

Rights of the Minority 

500

Locke Believed that you gave up some rights for the government to...

Protect your rights

500

Other than keep order what are the other 3 roles of government?

Make laws, Help citizens, and protect the country.
500

One person has total control 

Dictartorship

500

No one rules, every man for himself.

Anarchy

500

Consent from those who are ruled over.

Consent of the governed