In a democratic society the people are valued on the basis of:
A. Their property
B. Their educational qualifications
C. Their nature of work
D. Their abilities and capabilities
E. Their capacity to run administration
A. Their property
B. Their educational qualifications
C. Their nature of work
D. Their abilities and capabilities
E. Their capacity to run administration
A. Government
B. Party in power
C. Associations
D. Societies
E. People as a whole
A. Lincoln
B. Bryce
C. Dicey
D. Herodotus
A. Dicey
B. Bryce
C. Leacock
D. Woodrow Wilson
E. Lincoln
A. Head of the state
B. Head of the Government
C. Head of the judiciary
D. Among the people
A. Dicey
B. Seeley
C. Herodotus
D. Gettell
A. Power
B. People
C. State
D. Government
E. Sovereign
A. Authority
B. Position
C. Power
D. People
A. Roman
B. Greek
C. Latin
D. German
E. French
A. The people get political education
B. There is considerable secrecy in it
C. There is place for high quality people
D. In it quick decisions are taken