168- It is argued in the passage that ................ .
A) questions of increased output must be given priority
B) economic progress depends largely on technological developments
C) society was slow to realise the need to invest in man
D) expenditures should be evenly distributed among the secretary
E) improvements in the health services are urgently required
After 1930s the Western world realised that it was leading in another age of absolutism or rather, an
age of totalitarian dictatorship much worse than the worst of the old absolute kings: such regimes
could be seen to be enforcing a “law” that was the command hardly of a “sovereign” but of cruel and
genocidal despot. It was ordinary people who protested: “This cannot be law. Law, if it is to deserve
the name of law, must respect at least some basic rights to which every human being is entitled
simply because he is human.”
169- According to the passage, in comparison with the absolute kings of the past, modern
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