Al-Farabi is considered an authority on: ___________?
A. Greek Philosophers	
B. Roman Philosophers
C. English Philosophers
D. Muslim Philosophers
A. Greek Philosophers	
B. Roman Philosophers
C. English Philosophers
D. Muslim Philosophers
A. It attaches too much importance to factors like political stability and attitude of the people
B. It completely ignores factors like political stability and attitudes of people
C. It refused to consider development as a gradual and continuous process
D. It completely ignores the importance of interest as a factor in establishing equilibrium between supply of savings and demand for capital
A. Plato
B. G.B. Vico
C. Waltair
D. Marx
A. Parliamentary and Presidential
B. Direct and indirect
C. Monarchical and Republican
D. None of These
A. Only the right to life, liberty and property
B. No rights
C. Only economic rights
D. Unspecified natural rights
A. Independent and Democratic
B. Republican and Democratic
C. Democratic and Socialist
D. Republican and Communist
A. Separation of legislature and executive
B. Fusion of legislature and executive
C. Fusion of legislature executive and judiciary
D. None of the above