Plebiscite is a device of democracy used for:
A. Enactment of laws
B. Ascertaining the views of people on a policy matter of public importance
C. Appointment of civil servants
D. Appointment of judges
A. Enactment of laws
B. Ascertaining the views of people on a policy matter of public importance
C. Appointment of civil servants
D. Appointment of judges
A. Which has been made by Constitution Assembly
B. Which has been made by the King
C. Which has been made by the Parliament
D. Which has grown imperceptibly over the years
A. Ara Madinatul Fazila
B. Al-Istabdad
C. Elements of Geometry
D. Theory of Revolution
A. Individualism
B. The socialists
C. Utilitarianists
D. Idealism
A. It proved that large states could be administered properly
B. It proved that large states could remain stable
C. That it failed to establish a universal code of law
D. It scarified individual liberty
E. It laid too much stress on unity
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. Marx
A. Are opposed to each other
B. Can exist side by side
C. Have no relation with each other
D. Are acquired with the help of force