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Match List I (Thinker) with List II (Idea) and choose the correct code.

Political Science · Political Theory
Match List I (Thinker) with List II (Idea) and choose the correct code.
List I
  • Joseph de Maistre
  • Edmund Burke
  • Michael Oakeshott
  • Tsar Nicholas
List II
  • Paternalistic conservatism
  • Orthodoxy, autocracy and nationality
  • Restore the monarchy
  • Prefer the familiar to the unknown
AI-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b
BI-a, II-b, III-c, IV-d
CI-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b ✓ Correct
DI-b, II-c, III-a, IV-d
Correct answer: (C) I-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b — The correct pairing is I-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b.
Explanation
The correct pairing is I-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b.
Joseph de Maistre wanted to restore the monarchy, an arch-reactionary stance after the Revolution.
Edmund Burke is linked with paternalistic conservatism, where the privileged owe duties to the lower orders.
Michael Oakeshott captured conservatism as preferring the familiar to the unknown.
Tsar Nicholas of Russia upheld the official doctrine of orthodoxy, autocracy and nationality.
This formula of Sergei Uvarov fused the Church, the autocrat and Russian identity.
The four together span reactionary, paternalist, sceptical and autocratic forms of conservatism.

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