Who said that ‘parties are the power behind the throne’:
A. Grotius
B. Montesquieu
C. Rousseau
D. Finer
E. Sabine
A. Grotius
B. Montesquieu
C. Rousseau
D. Finer
E. Sabine
A. The rights granted to a citizen in a civilized state
B. The rights, which are an essential condition of a civilized life
C. The rights, which have helped in the development of civilization
D. None of the above
A. Social product was the outcome of labour utilised
B. Level of wages could be arbitrarily fixed
C. Level of wages could not be changed by labour unions
D. Level of wages could not be changed by the Government
E. Level of wages was linked with employment capacity of economy.
A. Principles of number and wealth
B. Principles of population and military strength
C. Religion and power
D. Principles of number and quality of rule
A. It should promote religion
B. It should be available to the rich
C. It was what philosopher king thought was just
D. It should be available both to the citizens and the slaves
E. It consisted in observing rules of equality
A. Despotic state only
B. Democratic states only
C. All states
D. Government
A. Freedom of propagation of ideas
B. Freedom of circulation one’s ideas
C. Freedom of publish one’s ideas
D. None of the above