Marx considers state:
Marx considers state:
A. A means of revolution
B. Class instrument
C. A welfare agency
D. A law-making agency
A. A means of revolution
B. Class instrument
C. A welfare agency
D. A law-making agency
A. Austin
B. Grotius
C. Gettell
D. Gilchrist
E. Laski
A. Enjoys unlimited power
B. Exercises only those powers which are granted by Parliament
C. Enjoys only those powers which are in accordance with the religious laws
D. None of the above
A. Two classes
B. A number of classes arranged in hierarchical order
C. Only one class
D. Four classes
A. Tusi
B. Ghazzali
C. Farabi
D. Mawardi
A. There cannot be any discrimination
B. There can be discrimination on just grounds
C. Discrimination can be made in accordance with majority view
D. Discrimination can be made according to the wishes of King
A. August Comte
B. MacIver
C. Herbert Spencer
D. T.H. Green