Democracy as a system of government:
A. Is a panacea for all political evils
B. Is a perfect government
C. Has its merits as well as demerits
D. Is fact declining
A. Is a panacea for all political evils
B. Is a perfect government
C. Has its merits as well as demerits
D. Is fact declining
A. Intimate relationship is not possible between the elector and representative
B. Intimate relations are possible between the electors and the representative
C. Every region gets adequate representation in the Parliament
D. Peoples choice regarding representative is narrowed
A. USA
B. USSR
C. India
D. China
A. By a vote of no condidence in the upper House
B. By a vote of no confidence in the lower House
C. By a vote of no confidence by 51% of the total electorates
D. By a vote of no confidence by judiciary
E. By the system of impeachment
A. Hegel
B. Rousseau
C. Hobbes
D. Laski
A. Teacher at Al-Azhar
B. Professor of Law
C. Judge
D. Record Keeper
A. Courts
B. Political parties
C. Constitution
D. All the there