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(i) Elected representative: In democracy representatives elected by the people make laws and frame policies of the government.
(ii) Elections are held to elect the representatives: All adult citizens have the right to participate (vote) in .the elections. Elections should be free and fair and must be held at regular intervals. Citizens who have reached a certain age (in India, it is 25 years for election to Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies) are allowed to contest elections.
(iii) Civil liberties: An important characteristic of democracy is that it grants top civil liberties to the citizens. They enjoy freedoms of speech, expression, and information. Citizens have a right to form, join or quit an association. It includes the right to form political party.
(iv) Rule of law: Another characteristic of democracy is that it ensures rule of law. Law is supreme and all the citizens are equal in the eyes of law. No one is above law.
(v) Independent judiciary: Independence of Judiciary is an essential characteristic of democracy. Judiciary must be free from any control of the executive or the legislature. Judges must be honest and should deliver justice impartially.
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The people were dissatisfied with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s due to following reasons:
(i) The dissatisfaction with British rule intensified in 1870s and 1880s.
(ii) The Arms Act was passed in 1878, disallowing Indians from possessing arms
(iii) In the same year the Vernacular Press Act was also enacted in an effort to silence those who were critical of the government.
The Act allowed the government to confiscate the assets of news- papers published anything that was found objectionable
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Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
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WINNOWING:-
1) the process of separating dust particles with the help of wind is called winnowing.
2) mixture of grain and husk are allowed to fall from a height.
3) heavier grain falls on the ground, whereas lighter grains are carried away by the wind.
THRESHING:-
1) process of removing chaff from the grains is called threshing.
2) it is done using a stick.
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Capitalism : The economic system in which means of production are in the hands of private entrepreneurs is called capitalism. The management, ownership and control of productive activities are in private hands. They produce goods and services for the profit motive.
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