A. One can’t be member of both
B. One can’t live without the other
C. One can use force while other cannot
D. One is hindrance on the parth of the other
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A. Wider
B. Narrow
C. Just equal
D. No comparison between the two
A. MacLver
B. Nimkoff and Ogburn
C. Barker
D. James Mill
A. It has acquired vast armies
B. Its natureal resources have come to be known and exploited
C. It possesses territory and population big enough to meet its needs
D. It is admitted in the family of nations
A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Philosophical
D. Comparative
A. It is not permanent
B. It is only a cultural association
C. It has territorial limits
D. It has only limited membership
A. It is creation of state
B. It came along with state
C. It came after state
D. It came prior to state
A. The government is the master while the state is its agent
B. The state is the master while the government is its agent
C. Government and state are one and the same thing
D. The authority of the state is limited while that of the government is unlimted
A. An individual has to be loyal to state
B. An individual may be disloyal to state but he has to be loyal to the government
C. An individual has to be loyal to the Parliament
D. None of these
A. Society is a creation of state
B. Society receives its power from state
C. Society is prior to the state
D. Society is a territorial Organisation