The elitist theory believes in leaving the formulation and implementation of policy in the hands of: _________?
A. Elected representatives of the people
B. Permanent civil servants
C. An elite class
D. A body composed of all the above three
A. Elected representatives of the people
B. Permanent civil servants
C. An elite class
D. A body composed of all the above three
A. Class struggle theory
B. Surplus value theory
C. Dialectical method
D. None of the above
A. Executive and legislature work independently
B. Executive and legislature work in close cooperation
C. Executive is dependent on judiciary
D. Legislature is dependent on judiciary
A. Pressure groups influence enactment of laws
B. Pressure groups help the administrative departments in the formulation of policy
C. Pressure groups provide funds to its members to contest elections
D. Pressure groups play an important role in bringing about political, social and economic reforms
A. Force Theory
B. Divine Origin Theory
C. Social Contract Theory
D. Evolutionary Theory
A. Sparta
B. Stagira
C. Athens
D. None of these
A. Is open to all
B. Can be easily obtained
C. Is given to only few trusted and dependable workers
D. Importance of legislature considerably increases