Across
- 2. John ____ believed the State of nature is a state of perfect and complete liberty. If government becomes a tyranny, individuals can exercise the right of rebellion
- 5. rule by king or queen
- 7. no formal limits and other social institutions are eliminated to avoid being challenged
- 8. rule by the people
- 9. Thomas ____ argued in Leviathan that citizens have absolute obligation to obey political authority. He also believed the state of nature’ as nasty brutish and short'
Down
- 1. no formal limits (constitution) but restrained by other social institutions
- 3. Believed ‘State of Nature’ was a peaceful time and that everyone is equal and competition is nonexistent
- 4. Thomas Aquinas and _____ believed government and law is necessary even in the absence of ‘original sin.’ And that government is an instrument allows people to cooperate for mutual benefit
- 6. rule by a few in many cases, rule by the wealthy
