From constitutional jurisdictions we mean:
A. Constitutional monarchy
B. Right of the courts to review the decisions of the government
C. Absence of judicial review
D. Constitutional head of the state
A. Constitutional monarchy
B. Right of the courts to review the decisions of the government
C. Absence of judicial review
D. Constitutional head of the state
A. State is expressed
B. The people is expressed
C. The head of the state is expressed
D. The majority is expressed
A. It was essential for every individual
B. It was natural right of man
C. It was socially accepted right
D. All property was owned by the sovereign
A. To direct the Legislature to enact laws desired by them
B. To demand reference of laws passed by the legislature to people
C. To refer the bill to the Court to ascertain its constitutional validity
D. To request the head of the state to withhold signature on the bill passed bythe legislature
A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. 3 years
A. Revolution was no solution to problems
B. History demonstrated progress of democracy
C. Revolution was likely to being social upheavals
D. Changes could come only with the help of revolution
E. State was instrument of exploitation
A. Property was one of the first rights granted after the creation of the state
B. Right to property existed prior to the creation of the state
C. Right to property is granted because it is considered natural for a citizen’s drvelopment
D. Right to property was granted by God