A. Conserving the old institutions
B. Conserving the status quo
C. Reforming the present institutions
D. Establishing new institutions in place of present ones
Related Mcqs:
- The Conservative party believes in:___________?
A. Socialism
B. Capitalism
C. Totalitarism
D. Communism - A conservative party anywhere would stand for:
A. Private ownership
B. Public ownership
C. Mixed economy
D. Gradual nationalisation of means of production - The Conservative party leader Sir Alee Douglas-Home became Prime Minister in:
A. 1953
B. 1963
C. 1979
D. 1989 - Conservative party stands for: _____________?
A. Public property
B. Private property
C. Public and private property
D. None of them - Mrs. Thatcher the reader of the Conservative party won:
A. Two electoral victories
B. Three electoral victories
C. Four electoral victories
D. None of them - A liberal party believes in:
A. Retaining the present institutions
B. Retaining the present institutions by new and radical institutions
C. Making reforms in the existing institutions
D. Conserving the old institutions - A radical political party believes in:
A. Maintaining old institutions
B. Maintaining present institutions with modifications
C. In doing away with the present institutions and replacing them with new ones
D. Bringing changes revolutionary methods - The labour party believes in:___________?
A. Capitalism
B. Socialism
C. Communism
D. None of them - There are two kinds of organizations outside Parliament, namely the professional organization of the Conservative Central Office and:
A. The National Union
B. The Jack Union
C. The Ulster Unionists
D. None of them - Next to the Poliburo of the Communist Party, what other party was the most important policy-making body in the USSR?
A. Council of Ministers
B. Soviet Communist Party
C. The Supreme Soviet
D. Committee for State Security