Which one of the followings was supreme according to the Fascists?
A. The people
B. The leaders
C. The elected Parliament
D. The nation
A. The people
B. The leaders
C. The elected Parliament
D. The nation
A. Rousseau
B. Locke
C. Hobbes
D. Spinoza
A. The form of government
B. The legal system
C. Standards of education and health
D. All the above
A. Constituency from which a number of candidates contest but only one of them is finally elected
B. Constituency from which a number of candidates contest but only two of them are finally elected
C. When several members are elected from the same constituency
D. Nixie of the above
A. Complementary
B. Complimentary
C. Contradictory
D. Indifferent
A. Glorified state
B. Given minimum functions to state
C. Given only welfare functions to state
D. Have given individuals right to revolt against the state
A. Legal theory of rights
B. Natural theory of rights
C. Idealist theory of rights
D. Historical theory of rights