71. Which one of the following is not an example of one of Huntington's civilizations?
72. Who says that victory is "the first commandment of a political party"?
73. The war of the Roses ended in
74. The . . . . . . . . law in England is regarded as a true embodiment of justice.
75. . . . . . . . . has provided an unequivocal perspective on development and democracy.
76. Arrange the events,
1. Pakistan Switched to American Presidential Model
2. India Adopted West Minister model
3. Civil War
4. Philadelphia Convention
1. Pakistan Switched to American Presidential Model
2. India Adopted West Minister model
3. Civil War
4. Philadelphia Convention
77. Which of the following pairs is/are incorrectly matched?
List-I
List-II
1. Political system
David Easton
2. Modern democracies
Bryce
3. The nature of the state
Merria
4. New aspects of politics
Carbin
| List-I | List-II |
| 1. Political system | David Easton |
| 2. Modern democracies | Bryce |
| 3. The nature of the state | Merria |
| 4. New aspects of politics | Carbin |
78. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Regulation of societies in a state.
1. Individualism
b. Law and order and contract enforcement.
2. Idealism
c. Remove obstacles in the moral life.
3. Pluralism
d. Grates goods for the greatest numbers.
4. Utilitarianism
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Regulation of societies in a state. | 1. Individualism |
| b. Law and order and contract enforcement. | 2. Idealism |
| c. Remove obstacles in the moral life. | 3. Pluralism |
| d. Grates goods for the greatest numbers. | 4. Utilitarianism |
79. The main characteristics of the party implied in Lenin's conceptualization are:
1. The party is in possession of a unique type of knowledge as well as a distinctive method. Its knowledge base is Marxism and its method is dialectic.
2. The party is in principle a rigidly disciplined and carefully selected small group. It claims intellectual superiority because of the possession of unique knowledge.
3. The party has to be territorialy all pervasive in the sense that its branches should spread in all the parts and regions of the country.
4. The party is, by design, a highly centralised organization. Autonomy of local units is thus ruled out. The rank and file would be subject to strict discipline and rules of obedience.
Select the correct answer from the following:
1. The party is in possession of a unique type of knowledge as well as a distinctive method. Its knowledge base is Marxism and its method is dialectic.
2. The party is in principle a rigidly disciplined and carefully selected small group. It claims intellectual superiority because of the possession of unique knowledge.
3. The party has to be territorialy all pervasive in the sense that its branches should spread in all the parts and regions of the country.
4. The party is, by design, a highly centralised organization. Autonomy of local units is thus ruled out. The rank and file would be subject to strict discipline and rules of obedience.
Select the correct answer from the following:
80. Who saw revolution as 'a shift in the class composition of the elites'?
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