81. Assertion (A): The most important merit of a parliamentary form of government is harmony and cooperation between the legislature and executive.
Reason (R): Under the parliamentary system the acts of omission and commission of the government can be criticised without any loss of time as the legislature is sitting most of the time and the ministry or the executive also sits in the legislature. There is no difficulty in asking the questions.
Reason (R): Under the parliamentary system the acts of omission and commission of the government can be criticised without any loss of time as the legislature is sitting most of the time and the ministry or the executive also sits in the legislature. There is no difficulty in asking the questions.
82. The Greeks had established colonies in which era?
83. Atleast how many branches of new institutionalism are there,
84. Which of the following established the European Union?
85. Who used the term "the emergence of a "world system"?
86. Assertion (A): A genuine party system, that is, one which contains two or more parties is a major step in the attainment of political maturity and it was only a century and a half back that political parties in the real sense came into being.
Reason (R): It is, a curious fact that in Britain where the party system first began, political parties are still unknown to law, though without them the whole nature of the British constitution would be changed and many of the conventions, would become unworkable.
Reason (R): It is, a curious fact that in Britain where the party system first began, political parties are still unknown to law, though without them the whole nature of the British constitution would be changed and many of the conventions, would become unworkable.
87. The comparative method is understood briefly when compared in how many terms?
88. The Napoleonic invasion convinced the articulation of a,
89. 'The American Presidency' is the work of
90. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Decision making approach
1. Graham Wallas
b. Group approach
2. David Truman
c. Communication theory approach
3. Robert Weiner
d. Behaviouralism
4. Richard Synder
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Decision making approach | 1. Graham Wallas |
| b. Group approach | 2. David Truman |
| c. Communication theory approach | 3. Robert Weiner |
| d. Behaviouralism | 4. Richard Synder |
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