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. Adam Smith
B. J.S.Mills
C. Bentham
D. Engels
B. Bourborn	
B. Czar
C. Napoleon
D. Louis Philippe
A. Government, territory, population, association
B. Association, sovereignty, territory, population
C. Army, territory, population and sovereignty
D. Population, territory, government and soverignty
A. Herman Finel
B. Lord Bryce
C. Harold J.Laski
D. Mather
A. That small countries cannot follow it
B. That it is too easy to be manipulated
C. That it reduces the grip of political parties
D. That it widens gap between the majority and the minority
A. Property should be equally distributed amongst all the individuals
B. An individual should be left free to acquire as much property as he can
C. The state should ensure equitable distribution of property through law
D. Property is a divine eift to man.