Equality before law falls in the category of: ___________?
A. Political equality
B. Social equality
C. Civil equality
D. Economic equality
A. Political equality
B. Social equality
C. Civil equality
D. Economic equality
A. All democratic governments
B. All types of governments
C. Only dictatorial governments
D. Countries, which possess written constitution
A. Political equality
B. Civil equality
C. Social and economic equality
D. Political and economic equality
A. Economic equality only
B. Social and economic equality only
C. Social and political equality only
D. Social economic as well as political equality
A. Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England
B. The French Revolution of 1789
C. The American War of Idependence
D. All the three
A. Contradictory to each other
B. Just tolerate each other
C. Available only in totalitarian states
D. Outdated concepts
A. Right to vote
B. Right to have political office
C. Right to contest elections
D. Right to criticise government
E. Right to live in family
A. It means equal right in political system
B. It means rule of law
C. It means economic disparity
D. It means equal right to hold political office
A. Laski
B. D.G.H.Cole
C. Lord Action
D. De Tocqueville
A. Charter of League Nations
B. Charter of U.N.O.
C. Slogan of Glorious Revolution
D. Slogan of French Revolution
E. Declaration of Rights of Man (1789)