Who said that state is neither the handiwork of God, nor the result of brute force, nor expansion of families but only growth?
A. Gilchrist
B. Friedrich
C. Aristotle
D. Ebenstein
E. Leacock
A. Gilchrist
B. Friedrich
C. Aristotle
D. Ebenstein
E. Leacock
A. The Law of the Shariat
B. Roman Law
C. Fiqha-e-Jararia
D. Fiqha-e-Hanafia
A. Economic factor was the sole consideration
B. Political factor was only weighty
C. Religion alone counted very much
D. All factors combined together weighed
A. It has adopted a democratic system of government
B. It enjoys a favourable balance of trade
C. It is free from economic control of other powers
D. It is free from foreign rule and enjoys self-government
A. Religious right
B. Economic right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
E. Moral right
A. Real and effective
B. Substantial and not that of degree
C. That of degree and not of kind
D. None of these
A. Master of people
B. Servant of people
C. A power machine
D. Brother of masses