From your reading of Leviathan (in Sources), did Thomas Hobbes agree with the High Court that Charles I was guilty of “Treason and High Misdemeanors”? Yes, even though the misdemeanors were poorly defined. Yes, because sovereignty inheres in the Commonwealth and Charles was convicted by a majority vote. Yes, because Charles was subject to the restrictions imposed by the English constitution. No, because once anointed, appointed or elected, the sovereign cannot be resisted or deposed. No, because the English constitution specifically exempts monarchs from its laws.

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  1. From your reading of Leviathan (in Sources), did Thomas Hobbes agree with the High Court that Charles I was guilty of “Treason and High Misdemeanors”?
  2. Yes, even though the misdemeanors were poorly defined.
  3. Yes, because sovereignty inheres in the Commonwealth and Charles was convicted by a majority vote.
  4. Yes, because Charles was subject to the restrictions imposed by the English constitution.
  5. No, because once anointed, appointed or elected, the sovereign cannot be resisted or deposed.
  6. No, because the English constitution specifically exempts monarchs from its laws.

 

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