A. Marxist theory
B. Elitist theory
C. Pluralist theory
D. All the above
A. Party system
B. Periodic elections
C. Fundamental rights
D. Democratic centralism
A. Pluralist theory of democracy
B. Elitist theory of democracy
C. Marxist theory of democracy
D. Liberal theory of democracy
A. It aims at the material good of the people
B. It ensures social justice
C. It guarantees civil and political rights
D. It is responsive to the will of the people
A. Green
B. J.s.mill
C. Thomas paine
D. De tocqueville
A. Macpherson
B. J.s.mill
C. Joseph schumpeter
D. Lipset
A. Parliamentary and presidential
B. Direct and indirect
C. Monarchical and republican
D. None of these
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Aristotle
D. Cicaro
A. Rousseau
B. Bryce
C. Seeley
D. Abraham lincoln
A. Inequalities of wealth should be removed by state action
B. All the means of production and distribution are owned by the state
C. Free enterprise and state enterprise exist side by side
D. No body is without work