Who said that a state without a constitution would not be a state but a regime of anarchy?
A. Professor Jellineck
B. Gilchrist
C. Leacock
D. Finer
E. Gettell
A. Professor Jellineck
B. Gilchrist
C. Leacock
D. Finer
E. Gettell
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides
A. The prosperity of the society
B. The development of society
C. The weakening of society
D. None of the above
A. 1058
B. 1059
C. 1060
D. 1061
A. Desire of the people to have strong monarchy
B. Resentment against church
C. Resentment against feudal system
D. Desire for security by the people
E. Conflict between the church and the state
A. Will of the majority
B. Unanimous will
C. Collection of individual wills
D. Will of the community viewed as a living and rational political organism
A. A sovereignty where ultimate authority rests with the people
B. A sovereignty which has the legal right to command obedience
C. A sovereignty which is actually obeyed by the people whether it has a legal status or not
D. A sovereignty which is absolute and Incapable of limitation