A. Pluralist Theory of Democracy
B. Elitist Theory of Democracy
C. Marxist Theory of Democracy
D. Liberal Theory of Democracy
E. All the above
Democracy
Democracy
A. Party system
B. Periodic Elections
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Democratic Centralism
A. Marxist Theory
B. Elitist theory
C. Pluralist Theory
D. All the above
A. Democracy is a rule of the majority
B. Democracy is a government by a select group of people
C. Democracy is the best form of government
D. In Democracy the moral worth of the individual is recognized
A. Liberal Theory of Democracy
B. Marxian Theory of Democracy
C. Both Marxian and Liberal
D. Theories of Democracy
A. Against separation of powers
B. Against periodical elections
C. In favour of elections because they help in gauging public opinion
D. Against decentralisation of authority
A. The state is the source of all authority and all groups draw from it
B. The power in society is shared by the government and other groups
C. Political power cannot be divided among various groups, associations etC.
D. None of the above
A. Barelson
B. Sartori
C. Presthus
D. All the above three
A. Elected representatives of the people
B. Permanent civil servants
C. An elite class
D. A body composed of all the above three
A. Priestly class
B. Military class
C. Civil Servants
D. A small group of elites