According to Marx the class distinctions in the society are based on:
A. Religion
B. Social status
C. Family status
D. Hostile interests
A. Religion
B. Social status
C. Family status
D. Hostile interests
A. They promote national unity
B. They encourage the ‘spoils system’
C. They give complete freedom to members to express their views without any fear
D. They rouse interest of people in questions of public importance
A. State is expressed
B. The people is expressed
C. The head of the state is expressed
D. The majority is expressed
A. French Declaration of Rights of Man
B. Liber
C. Laski
D. Herbert Spencer
A. Democratic Constitutions
B. Totalitarian Constitutions
C. Democratic as well as totalitarian constitutions
D. None of the above
A. Dictatorship
B. Authoritarian System
C. Monarchy
D. Presidential System of Government
E. Democracy, both Parliamentary and Presidential
A. To cast all his votes in favour of one
B. Not to cast all his votes in favour of anyone candidate
C. To divide the votes amongst the candidates
D. Give all votes to one candidate or list for which he divides them between two or more candidates according to his choice