In a simple society the king and the state
A.had nothing to do with each other.
B.were partly linked with each other.
C.were very closely linked and inseparable from each other.
A.had nothing to do with each other.
B.were partly linked with each other.
C.were very closely linked and inseparable from each other.
A.cultivation of land by the owners themselves.
B.small scale cultivation.
C.feudal system i.e. lord employing labourers.
A.Workers were identified with the goods produced.
B.Workers had no share in the management.
C.Employer-employee relations become precarious.
A.In it there is a possibility to have healthy children.
B.In it the chances of sexual corruption are reduced.
C.In it there is harmony in the family.
A.promote religion.
B.promote welfare of the people.
C.None of above
A.New conceptions of labour are emerging.
B.State controls all economic resources.
C.None of these
A.monogamous
B.extended
C.None of these
A.religion still has considerable hold on the people.
B.religion is just being tolerated.
C.hold of the religion is on the increase.
A.fully well codified.
B.interpreted by the judges.
C.None of above.
A.patronymic
B.orientation family
C.patrilocal residence family