The liberal thinkers held that:

Each law promotes individual liberty
Each law restricts individual liberty
There is no relationship between law and liberty
Law is essential for moral development of man
Each law restricts individual liberty  

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Which one of the following criticisms against Liberalism has been wrongly listed?
A. Liberalism paves the way for anarchy by limiting the claims of authority
B. Liberalism lea-Ls to negation of individual liberty by concentration too much of power in the state
C. Liberalism does not provide any viable solution to the problems of the third world
D. Liberalism abandons freedom and rational discussion if poses a threat to the capitalist system
The social and political justification for individualism was given by:
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Bentham
C. J.S. Mill
D. MacIver
Who of the following is not an advocate of liberal philosophy?
A. T.H. Green
B. J.S. Mill
C. Bentham
D. Karl Marx
Liberalism flourished in England because:
A. It had a strong middle class
B. It was an industrially advanced country
C. It had a monarchical system of government
D. It had an unwritten constitution
Positive liberalism became necessary because of the:
A. Liberal philosophy of free trade
B. Improved conditions of the workers
C. Improved conditions of the workers
D. Change in the approach of capitalists towards workers
Liberalism as a philosophy developed in:
A. 18th century
B. 19th century
C. 20th century
D. Did not develop and remains vague
Liberalism as a philosophy is based on the principle of:
A. Expediency
B. Reason
C. Blind faith
D. Moral upliftment

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