Who regarded ‘life, liberty and property’ as Inalienable rights of man:
Who regarded ‘life, liberty and property’ as Inalienable rights of man:
A. Locke	
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Aristotle
A. Locke	
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Aristotle
A. It helps in protecting the interests of weaker sections of society
B. Denial of woman suffrage is against the concept of political sovereignty
C. Any denial is opposed to the concept of democracy
D. It is likely to reduced political conflicts in family life
A. U.S.S.R.	
B. France
C. China
D. Hungary
E. U.S.A.  
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. 19th
A. Individual liberty
B. Territorial reporsentation
C. Function representation	
D. representation of minorities
A. Callisthenes’
B. Hermeias’s
C. Alexander’s
D. Plato’s
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Council of Ministers
D. Cabinet
E. Electorates