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Human history abounds in claims and theories confining the right
of governing to a few select citizens. Exclusion of the many is
justified on the ground that human beings may be rightfully
segregated for the good of society and viability of the political
PASSAGE
process.

118. Which one of the following statements is least essential as
a part of the argument in the above passage?
(a) Man seeks control over external things affecting him.
(b) In society, there are 'super
' and 'sub' human beings.
(c) Exceptions to universal citizen participation are
conducive to systemic efficacy.
(d) Governing implies recognition of disparities in
individual capacities.​

Answers

Answered by daniel880
0

Answer:

I think it's option (c)

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Answered by manojchalagerimn9
0

Answer:

Answer: Option A is the correct answer

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