A. Political mobilisation
B. Political participation
C. Administrative advancement
D. Political stability
A. Population tended to come down when wages increased
B. Wages go high when land-population ratio is favourable
C. Profits are high when land-population ratio is favourable
D. Profit go high when rate of accumulation is large
A. It should be linked with industrialisation
B. It should be linked with level of absolute power
C. It should be linked with political stability
D. It should be linked with bureaucracy
A. by reducing the wages rates
B. by increasing working hours
C. by resorting to technological advancement
D. by using labour saving devices
A. Nature of laws passed by the state
B. Method of recruitment
C. Method of paying wages to workers
D. Achievement and standards of public servants
A. Capital formation
B. Rate of interest
C. Surplus value
D. Dialectical materialism
A. capital
B. interest
C. land
D. industrialisation
A. Per capita income
B. Rate of production
C. Growth rate
D. International trade
A. Removing underdevelopment
B. Encouraging underdevelopment
C. Maintaining status quo
D. Effected underdevelopment in no way
A. Abundance of national resources
B. Character of people
C. Frequent and free elections
D. Level of technology