According to Rousseau the two instincts, which governed the action of man in the state of nature, were:
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property
A. Helps us knowing foreign policy of government
B. Tells us about party system
C. Tells us about basic principles of governance of the state
D. Tells us about social system
A. Karl Marx
B. Engels
C. Stalin
D. Lenin
A. An effective government
B. Preservation of their natural rights
C. Creating a state
D. Creating an independent judiciary
A. It encourages people to think in terms of their class interests
B. It ensures equitable representation to the various professions
C. It promotes national unity
D. It secures representation to various interests and makes the parliament a truly representative body
A. Britain
B. France
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
A. Taken from all political parties in proportion to their strength in the legislature
B. Are taken from the Party to which the President belongs
C. Are not taken from any particular party
D. Are taken from amongst the non-partisan persons