The two persons who exercised maximum influence on Marx were:
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach	
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach	
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli
A. It leads to formation of stable governments
B. Change in government is very convenient
C. It is convenient for the voters to clect their representatives
D. People have wider choice in the selection of their representatives
A. Its aim is to give representation to minorities
B. In it the constituencies are always single member
C. In it voter is required to cast one vote less than the number of candidates to be elected
D. No voter can cast his vote in favour of one and the same candidate
A. With the assistance of the government
B. Without interference by the government
C. Under the guidance of the government
D. Though the combination of all the above methods
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. Marx
A. Only written constitution	
B. Both written as well as unwritten
C. Only unwritten constitutions
D. Countries having no constitutions
A. Adam Smith
B. Bentham
C. J.S. Mill
D. Marx