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Democracy: Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by people. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens participate equally either directly or indirectly through elected representatives in the proposal , development , and creation of laws .
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Democracy: The classic definition of democracy says that it is government for the people, of the people and by the people. In other words, democracy is a form of government in which people are allowed to choose their rulers. Following are the two important features of democracy:
- Only elected leaders by people rule the country.
- People have freedom to express views, freedom to organize and freedom to protest.
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it is a priority given under right to equality in which people above the age of 18 years is given the right to vote regardless of their caste , creed , race , religion etc
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Universal adult franchise means that every person above the age of 18 have the right to vote. This is important to democracy because it is based on the principle of equality. It does not discriminate on the basis of social or economic backgrounds.It ensures that all the people are having hands in the electing ruler and hence the government is democratic.
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The hydrosphere is the liquid water component of the Earth. It includes the oceans, seas, lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. The hydrosphere covers about 70% of the surface of the Earth and is the home for many plants and animals.
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Mantle
- The portion of the interior beyond the crust is called as the mantle.
- The discontinuity between the crust and mantle is called as the Mohorovich Discontinuity or Moho discontinuity.
- The mantle is about 2900kms in thickness.
- Nearly 84% of the earth’s volume and 67% of the earth’s mass is occupied by the mantle.
- The major constituent elements of the mantle are Silicon and Magnesium and hence it is also termed as SIMA.
Core
- It is the innermost layer surrounding the earth’s centre.
- The core is separated from the mantle by Guttenberg’s Discontinuity.
- It is composed mainly of iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) and hence it is also called as NIFE.
- The core constitutes nearly 15% of earth’s volume and 32.5% of earth’s mass.
- The core is the densest layer of the earth with its density ranges between 9.5-14.5g/cm3.
- The Core consists of two sub-layers: the inner core and the outer core.
- The inner core is in solid state and the outer core is in the liquid state (or semi-liquid).
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A minor chiefly family known as the Muttaraiyar held power in the Kaveri delta. They were subordinate to the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. Vijayalaya, who belonged to the ancient chiefly family of the Cholas from Uraiyur, captured the delta from the Muttaraiyar in the middle of the ninth century. The successors of Vijayalaya conquered neighbouring regions and the kingdom grew in size and power. Rajaraja I and Rajendra I were the most powerful Chola leaders.
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Rashtrakutas were takeouts. Rashtrakutas were initially subordinate to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. In the mideighteenth century, Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta chief, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and established his right to rule by performminging the hiranya-garbha ritual.
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The Circle of Justice which runs between the ruler and his subjects is as follows
- A king cannot survive without soldiers
- Soldiers cannot live without salaries. But the peasants can pay revenue only when they are prosperous and happy
- And the peasants be happy only when the king promotes justice and govern the kingdom honestly
- Salaries come from revenue collected from peasants
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