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What idea is stated by "social contract" theory? Governments derive their power from a social I contract, which is legal right. People have the natural right to replace leaders If they fail to lead as the people desire. Natural rights are not contingent upon the laws, beliefs, or customs of a society. Legal rights are codified into law by a legislative body, and are culturally and politically relative.

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What idea is stated by "social contract" theory?
Governments derive
their power from a
social I contract, which is
legal right.
People have the natural
right to replace leaders
If they fail to lead as
the people desire.
Natural rights are not
contingent upon the
laws, beliefs, or
customs of a society.
Legal rights are
codified into law by a
legislative body, and
are culturally and
politically relative.

What idea is stated by "social contract" theory? Governments derive their power from a social I contract, which is legal right. People have the natural right to replace leaders If they fail to lead as the people desire. Natural rights are not contingent upon the laws, beliefs, or customs of a society. Legal rights are codified into law by a legislative body, and are culturally and politically relative.

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The idea stated by the "social contract" theory is that governments derive their power from a social contract, which is a legal right. This theory suggests that individuals have consented, either implicitly or explicitly, to surrender some of their freedoms and submit to the authority of the ruler or magistrate (or to the decision of a majority), in exchange for protection of their remaining rights.
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