In Marxism, which factor is treated as the main driver behind changes in society over time A Material conditions B
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Chapter 4: Democracy, Socialism and Secularism (Set-4)
A democratic system needs “legitimacy” mainly because citizens must A Fear rulers daily B Obey force always C Accept authority
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A democratic government is considered “limited” mainly because A Army controls rulers B Media controls courts C Constitution restricts power
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A democracy becomes “representative” mainly when citizens A Rule daily themselves B Follow priests only C Accept army rule D
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In a democratic system, the main source of government authority is A Military leadership B Religious authority C People’s consent
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A “right” becomes stable in society when it is backed by both A Law and public belief B Wealth and
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A claim becomes a right only when it is accepted as reasonable by A Society and state B Only family
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A right is best understood as a claim that is supported by A Personal strength B Social recognition C Private
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A claim to “right” is strongest in political theory when it is accompanied by A Recognized social obligation B Personal
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When the state stops “prior restraint” on newspapers but punishes proved defamation later, it mainly reflects A Absolute liberty B
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