WGU- C963A FINALEXAM Questions And
Answers 2025
Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANSWER-
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Constitutional amendments that protect the
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rights of citizens
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,Social Contracy Theory - CORRECT
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ANSWER-Agreement betweenpeople
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and government where citizens are
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content to be governed as long as
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government protects natural rights.
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Montesquieu - CORRECT ANSWER- | | |
French political philosopher who
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advocated the separation of executive
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and legislative and judicial powers.
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Advocated for due process | | |
Adam Smith - CORRECT ANSWER-
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argued for property rights and minimal gov
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regulation in economics.
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,Thomas Hobbes - CORRECT ANSWER- | | | |
english philosopher who argued society isnt
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natural or immutable but created by us,
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instead of being passive members of society
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we are creators.
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Implicit contracts - CORRECT ANSWER-
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never agreed upon, but we find ourselves
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in.
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"Rights imply obligation so when you take
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from the pot, you are expected to pay in"
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Ex: taxes
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, State of Nature - CORRECT ANSWER- theory
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on how people might have lived before
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societies
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Natural Rights - CORRECT ANSWER-
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society can not interfere with our efforts to
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obtain
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ex: Food, shelter, clothing
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Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Roussea -
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CORRECTANSWER-Hobbes-seeks
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physical security as social contract
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Locke- seeks protection from harm and
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permitting us to pursue our own lives
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Answers 2025
Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANSWER-
| | | | |
Constitutional amendments that protect the
| | | | |
rights of citizens
| | |
,Social Contracy Theory - CORRECT
| | | |
ANSWER-Agreement betweenpeople
| | |
and government where citizens are
| | | | |
content to be governed as long as
| | | | | | |
government protects natural rights.
| | | |
Montesquieu - CORRECT ANSWER- | | |
French political philosopher who
| | | |
advocated the separation of executive
| | | | |
and legislative and judicial powers.
| | | | |
Advocated for due process | | |
Adam Smith - CORRECT ANSWER-
| | | |
argued for property rights and minimal gov
| | | | | |
regulation in economics.
| | |
,Thomas Hobbes - CORRECT ANSWER- | | | |
english philosopher who argued society isnt
| | | | | |
natural or immutable but created by us,
| | | | | | |
instead of being passive members of society
| | | | | | |
we are creators.
| | |
Implicit contracts - CORRECT ANSWER-
| | | |
never agreed upon, but we find ourselves
| | | | | | |
in.
|
"Rights imply obligation so when you take
| | | | | |
from the pot, you are expected to pay in"
| | | | | | | | |
Ex: taxes
|
, State of Nature - CORRECT ANSWER- theory
| | | | | |
on how people might have lived before
| | | | | | |
societies
|
Natural Rights - CORRECT ANSWER-
| | | |
society can not interfere with our efforts to
| | | | | | | |
obtain
|
ex: Food, shelter, clothing
| | |
Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Roussea -
| | | | |
CORRECTANSWER-Hobbes-seeks
| | |
physical security as social contract
| | | | |
Locke- seeks protection from harm and
| | | | |
permitting us to pursue our own lives
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