Legal, Political, and Popular Sovereignty MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Legal, Political, and Popular Sovereignty MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Legal sovereignty is defined as the authority that is recognized and accepted by whom?
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52
Within the classification of sovereignty, how is the position of the British Monarch best described?
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53
With which specific area of sovereignty theory is John Austin primarily associated?
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54
Which historical figure is famously credited with the declaration, 'I am the State'?
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55
What is the primary characteristic of a political sovereign?
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To which intellectual tradition is John Austin, the proponent of the legal theory of sovereignty, primarily associated?
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The French people proclaim their commitment to the Rights of Man and national sovereignty based on which historical declaration?
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What term describes the formal obligation of loyalty and obedience owed by a subject to their sovereign or government?
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In a democratic system, to which entity is the legal sovereign ultimately required to defer?
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In political theory, the legal sovereign is often described as being constrained or influenced by which entity?
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