Who said that sovereignty can no more be alienated or transferred?
A. John Coulhon
B. Laski
C. Liber
D. Prince Kropotkin
A. John Coulhon
B. Laski
C. Liber
D. Prince Kropotkin
A. Glorious Revolution
B. French Revoltion
C. Declaration of Independence
D. Presidential system of government
A. When security of state is in danger
B. When stability of Government is in danger
C. When public order is likely to be disturbed
D. When relations with foreign Government are likely to be spoiled
A. Law is the main source of justice
B. Each individual is not entitled to protection before law
C. Courts should be responsible for enforcing law
D. It is closely linked with punishment
E. Law should not discriminate on the basis of caste and religion
A. It stands for popular control over the means of production and distribution
B. It lays emphasis on economic freedom
C. It shall work on the basis of decisions taken through consensus
D. It should work through representative Parliaments
A. By investing their savings
B. By roping in rich capitalists
C. By securing credit from the banks
D. By securing grants from the government
A. The rights are granted to the individual by the state but it cannot take them back without the consent of the majority:
B. The rights are granted to the individual by the state and can be taken back by it
C. The state does not grant rights to the individual but can curtail his rights
D. The state neither grants rights to the individual nor can it restrict them