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What is the definition of legitimacy?
What is the definition of legitimacy?
- Legitimacy is the acceptance of the people controlling the social order.
- Legitimacy can only be justified with reasons. (correct)
- Legitimacy is the lack of legitimate ground of social order.
- Legitimacy is how people should behave.
What is the role of positions of authority in justifying social order?
What is the role of positions of authority in justifying social order?
- Positions of authority control the social order.
- Positions of authority lack legitimate ground of social order.
- Positions of authority create social unrest and transformation of societies.
- Positions of authority justify the order with reasons to the people they rule. (correct)
What is the emergence of state law a response to?
What is the emergence of state law a response to?
- The changing social order. (correct)
- The lack of legitimate ground of social order.
- The transformation of societies.
- The acceptance of the people controlling the social order.
What were the influences on science in the Middle Ages?
What were the influences on science in the Middle Ages?
What does modernity represent?
What does modernity represent?
What are the consequences of social unrest and transformation of societies?
What are the consequences of social unrest and transformation of societies?
How should social order be justified?
How should social order be justified?
What are the domains of society that modernity seeks to become independent of?
What are the domains of society that modernity seeks to become independent of?
What were the influences on science in the Middle Ages?
What were the influences on science in the Middle Ages?
What is the purpose of studying the motion of stars?
What is the purpose of studying the motion of stars?