A. Origin of both is shrouded in mystery
B. Loyalty of both is essential
C. Changes in the state do not come frequently whereas in the government these are frequent
D. Sovereignty vests in the both
A. The property is created by the combination of capital and labour
B. The capital is the major factor for the determination of the property
C. The property is acquired through the application of labour
D. None of the above
A. With the emergence of various occupations
B. With the growth of capitalist economy
C. After MAN occupied a piece of land for his exclusive use
D. With the dawn of the industrial age
A. Religious right
B. Economic right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
A. Karl marx
B. J.s. mill
C. Proudhan
D. Godwin
A. It was essential for every individual
B. It was natural right of MAN
C. It was socially accepted right
D. All property was owned by the sovereign
A. Will altogether be abolished
B. Will be retained under trusteeship control
C. Will be managed by the church
D. Will be accepted as a natural right
A. It helps in the development of fine arts
B. It develops a sense of confidence in people
C. It checks exploitation
D. It develops a sense of respobsibility among owners
A. It helps capitalists in squeezing the blood of the poor
B. It promotes selfish interests
C. It helps in producing socially useful goods
D. It does not care for social needs