A. In it everything developed around personality of nobles
B. Wealth was linked with landed property
C. Feudal had no interest in political life
D. Feudal lord divided his land as he liked
E. The vassal had allegiance to the lord
Origin Of State
Origin Of State
A. It proved that large states could be administered properly
B. It proved that large states could remain stable
C. That it failed to establish a universal code of law
D. It scarified individual liberty
E. It laid too much stress on unity
A. Conquest of territories
B. A highly centralised administrative system
C. The despotic emperor
D. The state did not come under the influence of the emperor
E. Emperor’s decrees were recognised as law
A. The state looked after the welfare of the people
B. A sizeable population consisted of slaves
C. All states followed monarchical system
D. The size of the state used to be small
A. Little concerned with the life of the people
B. It did not try to establish mora values of the people
C. It touched every aspect of human life
D. In was indifferent to the needs of the people
A. It helped in the evolution of political institutions
B. It developed in quality of obedience
C. The authority was obeyed as long as it was strong
D. The chief looked after all welfare activities in the state
E. Real authority in the state was fear
A. On high mountains
B. Valleys of the rivers
C. Near sea shores
D. Near the jungles
A. Well developed
B. Rudimentary
C. Based on sound footings
D. Properly organised
A. Majority will
B. Minority will
C. The king
D. Actual will
E. General will
A. The writings of Machiavelli
B. The philosophy of Bodin
C. Civil War of England
D. The French Revolution
E. None of these