A. The people to recall their representatives if they do not act according to their wishes
B. The adult citizens to take direct part in the solution to the affairs facing their area
C. The local self-government institutions to work efficiently
D. The people to remove the corrupt judges
Democracy
Democracy
A. To direct the Legislature to enact laws desired by them
B. To demand reference of laws passed by the legislature to people
C. To refer the bill to the Court to ascertain its constitutional validity
D. To request the head of the state to withhold signature on the bill passed bythe legislature
A. To suggest candidates for appointment to various offices
B. To suggest legislative measures which the legislature is not enacting
C. To reject the laws passed b the legislature
D. To seek judicial opinion regarding the constitutionality of laws enacted by the legislature
A. Enactment of laws
B. Ascertaining the views of people on a policy matter of public importance
C. Appointment of civil servants
D. Appointment of judges
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Marx
D. Hegel
A. People are indifferent towards the affairs of state
B. Political parties are opposed to it
C. Propertied classes are opposed to it
D. Of the practical difficulties posed by the size and population of modem states
A. Universal suffrage
B. Free elections
C. Minority rule
D. Presence of opposition
A. Democracy promotes general welfare
B. Democracy averts revolutions
C. Democracy leads to frequent changes in the policy of government
D. Democracy promotes patriotism
A. Presence of political parties based on political and economic principles
B. Presence of educated electorate
C. Presence of a strong propertied class
D. Presence of a vigorous system of local government
A. Is a panacea for all political evils
B. Is a perfect government
C. Has its merits as well as demerits
D. Is fact declining