Who regarded ‘life, liberty and property’ as Inalienable rights of man:
Who regarded ‘life, liberty and property’ as Inalienable rights of man:
A. Locke	
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Aristotle
A. Locke	
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Aristotle
A. Radical structuralist	
B. Marxists
C. None of the two
D. Both of the above
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Bentham
C. J.S.Mill	
D. Marx
A. Trustees of people
B. A servant of people
C. A master of people
D. None of the above
A. A nation state	
B. A federal state
C. An international state
D. A liberal state
A. Does not leave scope for customs
B. Does not allow conventions to grow
C. Is very rigid
D. Elaborate and clear
A. Complementary to each other	
B. Contradictory to each other
C. Unrelated to each other
D. None of the above