A. Population, territory, government and army
B. Population, territory, government and nationality
C. Sovereignty, government, religion and population
D. Population, territory, government and soverignty
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. Land
B. Land and sea
C. Land, rivers and mountains
D. Land, territorial water and air space
A. The water found within the country in the shape of rivers and lakes
B. The water secured from other countries
C. The water, which is supplied to other countries
D. Water of sea located close to the coast of a country
A. USA
B. USSR
C. India
D. China
A. China
B. India
C. USA
D. Soviet Union
A. A democratic government
B. Parliamentary government
C. Presidential government
D. Some kind of government
A. State is a divine institution
B. State is an artificial creation
C. State is a creation of force
D. State is a natural institution
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Hobbes
D. Hegel
A. The state is a class structure
B. State represents only the workers
C. State represents the entire community
D. State is a power system
A. Not more than two states at a time
B. Only one state at a time
C. Not more than three states at a time
D. Member of more than one state at a time