A. Latin language
B. Greek language
C. French language
D. Spanish language
Democracy
Democracy
A. It promotes apathy towards Politics
B. It is characterised by vast socioeconomic inequalities
C. It leads to monopoly over the means of communications
D. All the above
A. Democracy
B. Parliamentary government
C. Federal government
D. Unitary government
A. Freedom of speech
B. Freedom of religion
C. Equality before law
D. Equality of property
A. “A form of government in which the will of majority of qualified rules.”
B. “The progress of all, through all under the leadership of the best and the wisest.”
C. “Government by the freely chosen representatives of the people and not by the people themselves.”
D. “Nothing more than an experiment in government.”
A. Locke
B. Lecky
C. Maine
D. Leveleye
A. General Welfare
B. Natural Equality
C. Consent of people as basis of state
D. Inalienable right of individual to determine their affairs
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Karl Marx
D. J.S. Mill
A. Ancient Greek Philosophers
B. Ancient Chinese philosophers
C. Proudhon
D. French philosophers of the seventeenth century
A. Parliament
B. People
C. Council of Ministers
D. Civil servants