Who said that “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains”?
A. Aristotle
B. Marx
C. Rousseau
D. Locke
A. Aristotle
B. Marx
C. Rousseau
D. Locke
A. The city-states
B. The Roman Empire
C. The Holy Roman Empire
D. All the above
A. Abolition of private property
B. Creation of a classless society
C. Abolition of religion
D. Promotion of material welfare of the individual
A. It provides greater freedom to the people in selecting their representatives
B. It encourages the growth of a number of political parties
C. It is easy for the poor man to contest elections
D. It ensures more stable ministries
A. God
B. State
C. Society
D. Nature
A. The President has fixed tenure
B. The President cannot enter the House of Parliament
C. The President cannot canclude treaties
D. The President can dismiss his Secretaries at any time
A. Herbert Spencer
B. John Dewey
C. Bentham
D. C.E.M. Joad