Locke concedes to sovereign:
A. Only limited authority
B. Absolute authority
C. No authority at all
D. None of the above
A. Only limited authority
B. Absolute authority
C. No authority at all
D. None of the above
A. The state authority is not being misused
B. The state is using its authority for collective welfare
C. The state is misusing its authority
D. The state is using its position in favour of workers
E. State is using its position in favour of consumers
A. It is excellent mirror of national mind
B. It has no definite procedure for amendment
C. It is very flexible
D. It is very precise and ambiguous
A. It should be possessed by all
B. It should be under religious control
C. It should be managed by the king
D. There should be communism of property
A. Geographer
B. Jujat-ul-Islam
C. Historian
D. Qazi-u-Quza
A. Ancient Greek Philosophers
B. Ancient Chinese philosophers
C. Proudhon
D. French philosophers of the seventeenth century
A. Minority representation
B. Proportional representation
C. Majority rule
D. Free and fair elections