Most of the principles of Cabinet Government took permanent shape:
A. By the close of eighteenth century	
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. By the close of eighteenth century	
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. Educational institutions
B. Religious institution
C. Trade associations
D. Press and radio
B. Council of Ministers
B. Council of Peoples
C. Council of the Republic
D. None of these
A. Adheres strictly to constitutional provisions
B. Does not have a monarch as head of the state
C. Places effective restrictions on the authority	
D. Of the state in the interests of individual liberty.
E. Places effective restrictions on the individual liberty in the interests of state authority
A. Neo-Classists
B. Classists
C. Karl Marx
D. Alvin Hansen
A. Urge to civilize the backward people
B. Urge to propagate christianity
C. To make use of the resources of colonies for mother country
D. To collect foodstuffs which were badly needed by their people
A. Property
B. Surplus value
C. Capital
D. Savings