A. Political education
B. Political as well as legal education
C. Political as well as general education
D. No education
Political Parties and Pressure Group
Political Parties and Pressure Group
A. MacIver
B. Lord Bryce
C. Burke
D. Herman Finer
A. Taking up their cause with the government
B. Providing free legal assistance to needy persons
C. Providing them necessary funds to contest elections
D. All the above measures
A. Common interests
B. Common economic and political principles
C. Common group interests
D. All the above
A. Grotius
B. Montesquieu
C. Rousseau
D. Finer
E. Sabine
A. U.S.S.R.
B. France
C. China
D. Hungary
E. U.S.A.
A. U.K.
B. India
C. U.S.A
D. U.S.S.R
E. France
A. Selection of candidates becomes easy
B. Party control lessens
C. It becomes easy to fix responsibility for failures
D. Choice of candidates becomes very wide
A. Multi-party system
B. Single party system
C. Bi-party system
D. Dominant party system
A. The masses are misled
B. It is not responsive to public opinion
C. It does not help in the selection of candidates
D. It does not provide a good link with the Government