A. Political Equality
B. Civil Equality
C. Natural Equality
D. Social Equality
Equality
Equality
A. Provision of adequate opportunities for all
B. Absence of distinctions based on class, caste, etc.
C. Provision of equal pay for all
D. Absence of discrimination
A. Lord Acton
B. Laski
C. Profession Towny
D. Professor Ashirvatham
E. Pollard
A. Minimum basic needs of all
B. Minimum basic needs of the rich
C. Possession of equal property by all
D. None of These
A. Economic sense
B. Cultural sense
C. Political sense
D. Moral sense
E. None of the above
A. In a presidential form of Government
B. In a federal form of Government
C. In a unitary form of Government
D. In a country with written constitution
E. In a society with democratic set up
A. It means elimination of caste distinction
B. It means equal right to vote
C. It means equal property
D. It means equal opportunities to travel abroad
A. Karl Marx
B. Bakunin
C. Laski
D. MacIver
E. Herbert A. Deare
A. Lord Acton
B. MacIver
C. Laski
D. Bodin
E. None of the above
A. Following the same religion
B. Following the same political ideology
C. Equal opportunity to get higher education
D. Equal health facilities
E. Equality before law