The new-classical writers believed that economic development benefits:
A. All the major income groups
B. Only the capitalists
C. Only the workers
D. None of the above
A. All the major income groups
B. Only the capitalists
C. Only the workers
D. None of the above
A. Jenks
B. Henry Maine
C. Laski
D. Morgan
A. Contradictory to each other
B. Complementary to each other
C. Not related to each other
D. None of the above is true
A. Spread of education
B. Invention of printing machines
C. Manufacture of paper in large quantity
D. Introduction of quick means of transportation
A. Presence of political parties based on political and economic principles
B. Presence of educated electorate
C. Presence of a strong propertied class
D. Presence of a vigorous system of local government
A. A voter who is required to elect his representative
B. An area from where representative is to be elected
C. The body of persons elected
D. Method of election used to elect a representative
A. From the very beginning
B. During Cromwillian era
C. During First World War
D. During economic depression of 1928