Which of the following best describes the Social Contract Theory of the origins of the state?
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Social Studies, 15.04.2020 20:21 hunterbesch03
Which of the following best describes the Social Contract Theory of the origins of the state?
a.) Government exists to serve the will of the people
b.) Government should ensure that all people have equal opportunity to succeed
c.) The government that is able to rule is the one that exerts power over its citizens
d.) A legitimate government is one that is organized around certain religious principles
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