Which of the following is not true of feudal state?
A. In it office was distributed on merit
B. In it office was distributed on hereity basis
C. In it land indicated wealth
D. In it feudal-lord took interest in political developments
A. In it office was distributed on merit
B. In it office was distributed on hereity basis
C. In it land indicated wealth
D. In it feudal-lord took interest in political developments
A. Robert Owen
B. Karl Marx
C. Kroptikan
D. Lenin
A. Material forces
B. Religious forces
C. Political forces
D. Combination of material, religious and political forces
A. Conquest of territories
B. A highly centralised administrative system
C. The despotic emperor
D. The state did not come under the influence of the emperor
E. Emperor’s decrees were recognised as law
A. A reaction against denial of sovereignty to state
B. A reaction against to much of importance attached to economic and social groups
C. Reaction against dogmatic legalism of Austinian theory of sovereignty
D. A plea for an independent judiciary
A. Glorious revolution in England
B. American War of Independence
C. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia
D. The French Revolution
A. Marx
B. Ricardo
C. Adam Smith
D. None of the above