The main contribution of the Romans to the development of constitutional rule was:
A. The principle of the divine right of the king
B. Independence of judiciary
C. The principle that people alone are the source of all laws
D. None of the above
A. The principle of the divine right of the king
B. Independence of judiciary
C. The principle that people alone are the source of all laws
D. None of the above
A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Aristotle
D. Eudoxus
A. Increase in national income from one year to another
B. Increase in real per capita income over an extended period of time
C. Increase in real investment over a period of time
D. The national income should keep pace with the increase in population
A. Are taken from the two houses of Parliament
B. Are taken from amongst persons who are not members of Parliament
C. May be taken from the popular house
D. Are nominated by the head of state on the advice of Supreme Court
A. Capital investment in production
B. Land and capital needed in production
C. Labour of the labourers put in it
D. Extent to which society created its value
A. France
B. Germany
C. Britain
D. U.S.A.
A. God
B. People
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Church