The rights which can be enforced with the punitive powers of the state are known as:
A. International rights
B. Legal rights
C. Civil rights
D. Political rights
E. Moral rights
A. International rights
B. Legal rights
C. Civil rights
D. Political rights
E. Moral rights
A. He is quarrelsome
B. He is unsocial
C. He is a rational being
D. He knows his interest best
A. Complementary of each other	
B. Contradictory to each other
C. Partly complementary to each other
D. Both complementary as well as contradictory to each other
A. Social Contract
B. Liberal
C. Historical-Evolutionary
D. Marxists
A. This approach is too narrow
B. This approach is too wide
C. It fails to appreciate the importance of political stability
D. It fails to appreciate the importance of attitude of people in development processes
A. Only political democracy
B. Only social democracy
C. Only economic democracy
D. Social, economic and political democracy
A. Justice is viewed in relation to human beings
B. Justice has a relation with equality
C. Justice has relation with liberty as well as equality
D. Justice does not permit discrimination under any circumstances