A. Principles of number and wealth
B. Principles of population and military strength
C. Religion and power
D. Principles of number and quality of rule
Constitution and Constitutional Government
Constitution and Constitutional Government
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Machiavelli
D. Montesquieu
A. State is expressed
B. The people is expressed
C. The head of the state is expressed
D. The majority is expressed
A. Constitutional monarchy
B. Right of the courts to review the decisions of the government
C. Absence of judicial review
D. Constitutional head of the state
A. Supreme Court
B. By Congress
C. Through referendum
D. By a procedure laid down in the
E. Through a special Constitution
A. Freedom of speech
B. Freecom of expression
C. Security of life
D. Right to worship a particular religion
E. Right to own private property
A. China
B. Japan
C. Russia
D. Pakistan
E. U.S.A.
A. U.S.A.
B. Canada
C. India
D. U.S.S.R.
A. UK
B. U.S.A.
C. Switzerland
D. U.S.S.R
A. A rigid constitution cannot keep pace with the changed circumstances
B. A rigid constitution generally has a conservative character
C. A rigid constitution gives undue importance to the judiciary
D. A rigid constitution cannot properly safeguard the rights of the people