The 4 theories of the origins of the state are:
1. The divine right theory - God created the state.
2. The force theory - One person or a small group of people claim control over the population in an area by force.
3. The natural theory - We coexist because we achieve more from operating alongside others.
4. The social contract - The community population and the leader have a contract. The state has power and authority over the territory.
Theoris Usher was born on January 10, 1918, in Texas, USA.
Theoris Usher died on January 23, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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all theories don't become laws
The four theories of the origins of government are:-The Force theory-The order and tradition-The natural rights-The social contractby:coralys :)
Galen, a second century Greek physician.
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The 4 theories of the origins of the state are: 1. The divine right theory - God created the state. 2. The force theory - One person or a small group of people claim control over the population in an area by force. 3. The natural theory - We coexist because we achieve more from operating alongside others. 4. The social contract - The community population and the leader have a contract. The state has power and authority over the territory.
There were four basic origins to the Cold War between the former Soviet Union and the Allies. The first origin was the Russian Revolution, the second was the Interwar Diplomacy, the third was the start of World War 2, and the fourth was Wartime Alliance.
The four different branches evolved at different times, but have the same characteristics.
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