A. Stalin
B. Lenin
C. Khrushchev
D. Karl marx
A. capital in vested in it
B. machinery used for production
C. the extent of its dependence on the foreign market
D. the extent of its demand in the foreign market
A. dialectical materialism
B. historical materialism
C. the theory of surplus value
D. the theory of class struggle
A. It is rule of capitalist class
B. It is government by the people
C. It means rule of educated classes
D. It means rule of the working classes
A. Strong and centralised workers
B. Trade unions
C. The landlords
D. Industrial owners
A. They do not favour individual liberty against state
B. They assume that the state will wither away
C. The believe that the state is means to an end
D. They believe that state has always been siding with propertied classes
A. Renaissance
B. First world war
C. Napoleonic wars
D. Industrial revolution
A. The people
B. The leaders
C. The elected parliament
D. The nation
A. The individual as superior to nation
B. The nation as superior to the individual
C. The individual and nation as supreme within their allotted spheres
D. Views on relationship between the individual and the nation
A. Showed admiration for democracy
B. Condemend democracy
C. Showed complete towards democracy
D. Favoured adoption of direct democracy