Marxian theory of development was essential:
A. An economic theory
B. A political theory
C. A socio-economic theory
D. A blend of socio-economic and political factors
A. An economic theory
B. A political theory
C. A socio-economic theory
D. A blend of socio-economic and political factors
A. The state is the source of all authority and all groups draw from it
B. The power in society is shared by the government and other groups
C. Political power cannot be divided among various groups, associations etC.
D. None of the above
A. Written constitution
B. A federal constitution
C. A rigid constitution
D. None of the above
A. Which is thickly populated
B. Which is thinly populated
C. Which has vast areas
D. Which has small territories
E. Where people have spirit toleration
A. Provision for recall of the representatives
B. Elected Judiciary
C. Dominant role of leaders in preserving the system
D. Emphasis on political freedom
A. The creator of all rights
B. Not the creator of all rights
C. The preserver of all natural rights
D. Not concerned with rights
A. Industrialisation
B. Political modernisation
C. Political participation
D. Political democracy
E. Political stability