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In June 1941, Hitler attacked the Soviet Union. The German western front was exposed to British aerial bombing and the eastern front was crushed by the powerful Soviet Red Army at Stalingrad. Thus the Soviet established its leadership over entire Eastern Europe for the next 50 years. This was the historical blunder committed by Hitler.
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Estate General was a political body of France to which three classes or estates used to sent their representatives.
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An election commission is an Independent body responsible for holding free and fair elections in India. To make sure that election commission doesn't act in a partisan manner nor under the influence of legislature or executive branch of the government , there are sufficient provisions that guarantees its independence and makes it powerful.
a. An EC is an autonomous body, independent of government control.
b. The President of India appoints the Chief Election Commission (CEC).After the appointment, the CEC is neither answerable to the government nor the President.
c. EC takes all decisions related to elections. It declares the election dates, prepare electoral rolls, declare results.
d. The EC has the power of punishing those candidates/parties who violate the Model Code of Conduct.
e. During elections, the EC sets guidelines for the government, so that government does not misuses its powers.
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- Reserved Constituency It is a constituency especially reserved for die weaker section i.e. Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes Need of the System
- Weaker sections that get reservation in elections were victims of discrimination for centuries. So, if the representatives among them had not been elected, our Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies would have been deprived of the voice of a significant section of our society.
- This system of Reserved Constituencies ( 84 seats for the Scheduled Castes and 47 for the Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha) makes our democracy a real representative democracy.
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Parliament controls all the money which the government has. In most of the democratic countries, the public money can only be spent after the sanction of the parliament. Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country. Parliament has the right to seek information on any matter.
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Lok Sabha exercises supreme power in the following ways
(i) Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the houses but in case of conflict, view of Lok Sabha prevails because it has large number of members.
(ii) Once the Lok Sabha paSses the budget or any other money related law, Rajya Sabha cannot reject it.
The Rajya Sabha can delay it for a maximum of 14 days or suggest changes in it which may or may not be accepted by the Lok Sabha.
(iii) Most importantly, the Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers. If the majority of the Lok Sabha members say that they have no confidence in the Council of Ministers, then all the ministers including the Prime Minister have to resign.
Thus it can be concluded that Lok Sabha is more powerful that Rajya Sabha.
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Communities such as craftsmen, traders and pastoralists we classified as Criminal Tribes.
1. They were considered criminal by birth.
2. They were confined to settle at one place.
3. Their movement was highly regulated.
4. They were forced to live in villages.
5. The village police used to keep an eye on them.
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- Collectivization was a policy under Joseph Stalin, and goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms
- From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz).
- The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms
- Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
- In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’.
- Later rules, however, enforced collectivisation, prescribed punishments for 'enemies of the collective farms' (such as the kulaks), stipulated that 90% of the produce had to go to the state (with 10% left to feed the collective), and set up Motor Tractor Stations to provide mechanisation.
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- Collectivization was a policy under Joseph Stalin, and goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms
- From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz).
- The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms
- Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
- In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’.
- Later rules, however, enforced collectivisation, prescribed punishments for 'enemies of the collective farms' (such as the kulaks), stipulated that 90% of the produce had to go to the state (with 10% left to feed the collective), and set up Motor Tractor Stations to provide mechanisation.

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