The dialectic materialism of Marx:
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above
A. Legal Sovereignty
B. Political Sovereignty
C. Titular Sovereignty
D. Popular Sovereignty
A. The rights granted to a citizen in a civilized state
B. The rights, which are an essential condition of a civilized life
C. The rights, which have helped in the development of civilization
D. None of the above
A. All rich will be protected equally before law
B. All citizens under equal circumstances will be protected equally before law
C. All citizens under even unequal circumstances will be protected equally before law
D. Government will pay equal expenses for giving justice to all
A. Remain in the hands of capitalists
B. Remain with the churches
C. Remain with the sovereign
D. Be transferred from individual to society
A. Comprehensiveness
B. Written character
C. Flexibility
D. Independence of judiciary
A. Political equality
B. Social equality
C. Economic equality
D. National equality
E. Legal equality