问题 单项选择题

1776年美国《独立宣言》宣称:“任何政府的正当权利,均由人民同意而产生”;法国大革命时期,各地人民组织自治政府, * * 落入国民会议手中。该材料体现了()

A.主权在民

B.三权分立

C.议会制度

D.社会契约

答案

参考答案:A

解析:

本题主要考查学生准确解读材料信息的能力,材料中“任何政府的正当权利,均由人民同意而产生”说明政府的合法权力来自人民,因此材料强调的是人民享有主权,A项符合题意,B C D三项表述不符合题意。

考点:资产阶级的启蒙思想

点评:卢梭是法国启蒙运动时期著名的三大启蒙思想家之一,他的《社会契约论》积极吸收了英国早期启蒙思想家霍布斯的“社会契约”思想。所谓的社会契约就是认为国王统治民众,管理国家的权力来自于他和民众所签订的一份契约,其实也就是人民将权力授予国王。因此“社会契约”思想不仅体现了“人民主权”的观念,同时也能说明当国王统治不当时人民起来推翻国王统治的合法性,或者是人民革命的正当性。

单项选择题
单项选择题

If there is one thing scientists have to hear, it is that the game is over. Raised on the belief of an endless voyage of discovery, they recoil from the suggestion that most of the best things have already been located. If they have, today’s scientists can hope to contribute no more than a few grace notes to the symphony of science.

A book to be published in Britain this week, The End of Science, argues persuasively that this is the case. Its author, John Horgan, is a senior writer for Scientific American magazine, who has interviewed many of today’s leading scientists and science philosophers. The shock of realizing that science might be over came to him, he says, when he was talking to Oxford mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose.

The End of Science provoked a wave of denunciation in the United States last year. "The reaction has been one of complete shock and disbelief, "Mr. Horgan says.

The real question is whether any remaining unsolved problems, of which there are plenty, lend themselves to universal solutions. If they do not, then the focus of scientific discovery is already narrowing. Since the triumphs of the 1960s—the genetic code, plate tectonics, and the microwave background radiation that went a long way towards proving the Big Bang—genuine scientific revolutions have been scarce. More scientists are now alive, spending more money on research, that ever. Yet most of the great discoveries of the 19th and 20th centuries were made before the appearance of state sponsorship, when the scientific enterprise was a fraction of its present size.

Were the scientists who made these discoveries brighter than today’s That seems unlikely. A far more reasonable explanation is that fundamental science has already entered a period of diminished returns. "Look, don’t get me wrong," says Mr Horgan. "There are lots of important things still to study, and applied science and engineering can go on for ever. I hope we get a cure for cancer, and for mental disease, though there are few real signs of progress.\

John Horgan().

Ⅰ. has published a book entitled The End of Science

Ⅱ. has been working as an editor of Scientific American

Ⅲ. has been working many years as a literary critic

Ⅳ. is working as a science writer

A. Ⅰ and Ⅱ

B. Ⅰ

C. Ⅰ and Ⅳ

D. Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅳ