Which one of the following most seriously challenged the absolute authority of the king in the 17th century?
A. Middle class
B. Nobility
C. Industrial class
D. Colonial policy
A. Middle class
B. Nobility
C. Industrial class
D. Colonial policy
A. It emphasizes only the negative functions of states
B. It over-emphasizes the role of the law in the governance of the state
C. It subordinates the laws, which represent cumulated wisdom of several generations, to te will of the people
D. Of all the above factors
A. Following the same religion
B. Following the same political ideology
C. Equal opportunity to get higher education
D. Equal health facilities
E. Equality before law
A. Tusi
B. Farabi
C. Ghazzali
D. Iqbal
A. Religious principles
B. Common interests
C. Economic and political principles
D. Caste
A. Pluralist Theory of Democracy
B. Elitist Theory of Democracy
C. Marxist Theory of Democracy
D. Liberal Theory of Democracy
E. All the above
A. Is a divine institution
B. State should distribute all property
C. State control over it should be absolute
D. Acquisition should be left to individual
E. State should have nothing to do with property