A. Individual liberty
B. Autonomy of units
C. Introduction of democracy
D. Universal code of law
Related Mcqs:
- The most outstanding contributions of the Roman Empire were: ___________?
A. Unity, uniformity of law, sovereign organisation and world peace
B. Unity, individual freedom, democratic system and patriotism
C. Popular Assemblies, democracy, individual freedom and sovereignty
D. None of the above - One of the major factor which contributed to the decline of the Holy Roman Empire was ___________?
A. Disappearance of the Pope
B. Foreign aggression
C. Challenge of bourgeoisie class
D. None of the above - The Roman Empire was characterized by:_________?
A. A Highly centralized administration
B. Complete autonomy for its units
C. Division of powers between the centre and state
D. Popular Assemblies - At the height of glory in the Roman Empire, which was not?
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 - Which one of the following is not true of Roman Empire?
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 - The position of the Kings during the Holy Roman Empire was rendered weak due to:_________?
A. Non-assertion of their authority
B. The rise of the class of feudal lords
C. Usurpation of their power by the Pope
D. Rise of feudal lords and Popes - One of the major contributions of the Social Contract theory is that:
A. It assumes that the relationship between the state and individual is voluntary
B. It assumes that the individual made the contract for personal safety and security of personal property
C. It assumes that a contract is possible outside the state
D. It gave a death blow to the ‘Divine Origin theory’ and paved the way for democracy - The two most outstanding city-states of ancient Greece were:________?
A. Athens and Rome
B. Rome and Sparta
C. Athens and Venice
D. Athens and Sparta - One of the outstanding characteristics of one-party system is that:
A. The people can easily influence the political decisions
B. Large number of people can be admitted as its members
C. Elections are free
D. Members have to abide by iron discipline of the party - In 1804, a military adventurer who transferred the Republic into an Empire was:___________?
A. Louis Philippe
B. Napoleon Bonaparte
C. Gaulle
D. Coty