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Shivam Prajapati 4 years, 4 months ago

Sharing of powers among different political, Linguistic and cultural groups make easy for a government to work. Example- Sharing power in different political groups reduces the conflicts and ensures good stability.
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Deepak Pandey 4 years, 4 months ago

(i) Industrialisation causes growth in available factory jobs. Thus, as employment rate increases it pulls people from various places and leads urbanisation. (ii) People start moving towards cities for jobs and they gradually develop into urban centres.
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Junkers were the big land owners at that time and they used to support the monarchy and conservative people.
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The reason due to which substation agriculture is still practised are 1) plots of land are fragmented and small, so large scale farming cannot be done. 2) large number of family members in rural areas depend on agriculture which makes it necessary to grow crops for self consumption. 3) poor farmers do not have the resources to buy better inputs like fertilizers pesticides irrigation facilities and other modern means.
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Ex of primary sector -producing wheat Ex of secondary sectory -making biscuit with wheat And example of tertiary sector - transportaion and selling of biscuits in wholesale in market . Ihope it will help you
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Indian nationalism, developed as a concept during the Indian independence movement fought the colonial British raj

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GDP means gross domestic product

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Power sharing notes ♥️♥️♥️? Introduction This Chapter aims at explaining the concept and importance of power sharing in a democracy as well as other forms of government. With imbalance and odd power distribution between different levels, there arise several problems as well as lead to unfavorable tendencies within nations. The Chapter explains the above using the examples of Belgium and Sri Lanka. Belgium And Sri Lanka..♥️ Belgium, a European country, had two major linguistic groups- French and the Dutch, living within it. There arose several split tendencies amongst the groups but with delegation of equal power as well as maintaining a Community Government, it ensured equal representation. This helped avoid divisive tendencies amongst its people. On the other hand, the insecurity between the Tamil and Sinhala community was not catered to well by the Sri Lankan Government. Favouritism towards the Sinhalese as well as adoption of Majoritarian policies engulfed Sri Lanka into a Civil War. The Tamils also demanded for a separate Eelam of their own, thus creating a wave of heightened insecurity and inequality in the Country. Why Is Power Sharing Desirable? ? Balanced Power Sharing ensures accommodation as well as avoids unjust use of authority by any majority group. It helps uphold the voice of the minority and makes them feel wanted just as much as any other majority group within the nation. It reduces conflicts and helps maintain long term peace in the nation. The other reason is that it is a moral thing to do apart from all the prudential reasons mentioned above. Forms Of Power Sharing  ?. Between different organs of Government-  This is the sharing of power between the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. This helps to maintain a system of checks and balances in the country while ensuring that there is no unfavorable tilt of power in favor of few individuals. ?. Between different levels of Government- This is the spirit of Federalism and a hallmark of our democracy. ?Between different social groups- Here, power is shared between religious and linguistic groups that are different from one another. Special powers and provisions are given to the socially and economically weaker sections too so that they do not feel alienated. ?Between different political parties, pressure groups and movements- This is done to ensure that the voice of different contender groups is represented in a democracy. For ex- Different political parties come into power after each election. When a single party fails to secure a majority, it forms a coalition government by entering into an alliance with its opposition parties. This is how different countries function and maintain a power exchange between different groups. Extreme concentration of power in a single group leads to majoritarian decisions that may not be smooth for a nation’s functioning and hence a balance of power sharing is desirable as well as just.

Nisha Rathore Rathore 4 years, 4 months ago

Power Sharing 1. With this chapter, we resume the tour of democracy that we started last year. 2. An intelligent sharing of power among a legislature, executive and judiciary is very important to the design of a democracy. 3. We start with two stories from Belgium and Sri Lanka. 4. Both these stories are about how democracies handle demands for power sharing. Belgium and Sri Lanka: 1. Belgium is a small country in Europe. 2. It has borders with Netherlands, France and Germany. 3. 59% in the Flemish region speaks Dutch. 4. Another 40% people live in Wallonia region and speaks French. 5. Remaining 1% of the Belgians speak Germany. 6. In the capital city Brussels, 80% people speak French while 20% are Dutch – speaking. 7. The minority French – speaking community was relatively rich and powerful. 8. This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community who got the benefit of the economic development and education much later. 9. The tension between two communities was acuter in Brussels. 10. Like other nations in the south Asia region, Sri Lanka has a diverse population. 11. The Sinhala speaks are 74% and Tamil speakers are 18% 12. Among Tamils, there are two sub groups, Tamil natives of the country are called “Sri Lankan Tamils”; the rest whose forefathers came from India as a population workers during the colonial period, is called ‘Indian Tamils’. Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka: 1. Sri Lankan emerged as an independent country in 1948. 2. The leaders of the Sinhala community sought to secure dominance over the government by virtue of their majority. 3. In 1956, an Act was passed to recognize Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil. 4. A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism. 5. All these coming measures, coming one after the other, gradually increased the feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan Tamils. 6. As a result, the relations between the Sinhala and Tamil communities strained over time. 7. The Sri Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggles. 8. But their demand for more autonomy to provinces populated by the Tamils was repeatedly denied. 9. The distrust between the two communities turned into widespread conflict. It soon turned into CIVIL WAR. 10. The civil war caused a terrible setback to the social, cultural and economic life of the country. Accommodation in Belgium: 1. Belgium recognized the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. 2. Between 1970 and 1993, they amended their constitution four times so as to work out an arrangement that would enable everyone to live together within the same country. 3. Here are some of the elements of the Belgian model: a. Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the central government. b. Many powers of the central government have been given to states government of the two of the regions of the country. c. Brussels has separated government in which both the communities have equal representation. d. Apart from the central and state government, there is a third kind of government. This is community government. 4. In Belgium, the leaders have realized that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions. 5. Sri Lanka shows us a contrasting example. It shows us that if a majority community wants to force its dominance over others and refuses to share power, it can undermine the unity of the country. Why is power sharing desirable? 1. Thus, two different sets of reasons can be given in favor of power sharing. 2. Firstly, power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. 3. There is a second, deeper reason why power sharing is good for democracy. Power sharing is very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with it effects. 4. Let us call the first set of reasons PRUDENTIAL and the second moral. 5. While prudential reasons stress that power sharing will bring out better outcomes, moral reasons emphasizes the very act of the power sharing as valuable. Forms of power sharing: 1. The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. 2. For a long time, it was believed that all power of a government must reside in one person or group of a person located at one place. 3. One basic principle of power sharing is that people are the source of all political power. 4. In a good democratic government, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society. 5. Everyone has a voice in the shaping of public politics. 6. Therefore, it follows that in a democracy political power should be distributed among as many citizens as possible. Let us look at some of the most common arrangements that we have or will come across. 1. Power is shared among different organs of the government, such as the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Let us call this horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of the government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. 2. Power can be shared among governments at different levels – a general government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or regional level. The division of higher and lower levels of government is called the vertical division of power. 3. Power may also be shared among different social groups, such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ is a good example of this arrangement. 4. Power sharing arrangement can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups and movements control or influence those in power.
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Nisha Rathore Rathore 4 years, 4 months ago

The caricaturist is depicting the club of liberal nationalists which dates back 1820. Conservative regimes were set up in 1815. These regimes were autocratic they were not ready to tolerate criticism and dissent. They curbed all the actions which put a question mark on the legitimacy of autocratic governments.
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Nisha Rathore Rathore 4 years, 4 months ago

Young Europe (Italian: Giovine Europa) was an international association formed in 1834 by Giuseppe Mazzini on the model of Young Italy.
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Nisha Rathore Rathore 4 years, 4 months ago

Search... Ahujariya1047 15.03.2019 Social Sciences Secondary School answered Explain any five feature of panchayati raj system in india 2 SEE ANSWERS Log in to add comment Answer 4.6/5 50 MahatmaGandhi11 Ace 609 answers 264.9K people helped (i) PRI is rural-based. (ii) Each village has Gram Panchayat. (iii) It has Panchs and a Sarpanch. (iv) He/She is directly elected by the adult population living in the village. (v) Panchayat works under the Gram Sabha. (vi) All the voters meet at least twice or thrice in a year. (vii) Few gram panchayats form Panchayat Samiti or Block or Mandal. 1jaiz4 and 79 more users found this answer helpful THANKS 50 4.6 (29 votes) 1 parthtechnoe avatar ja Log in to add comment Answer 4.0/5 5 muhazkazi003 Ambitious 42 answers 4.7K people helped Answer: Rural local government is known as Panchayati Raj. (i) PRI is rural-based. (ii) Each village has Gram Panchayat. (iii) It has Panchs and a Sarpanch. (iv) He/She is directly elected by the adult population living in the village. (v) Panchayat works under the Gram Sabha. (vi) All the voters meet at least twice or thrice in a year. (vii) Few gram panchayats form Panchayat Samiti or Block or Mandal.
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Md. Aquib 4 years, 4 months ago

Romanticism, a cultural movement, sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiment. It generally criticised the glorification of reason and Science and focused instead on emotions, intuition and mystical feelings. Its effort was to create a sense of a shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation Romanticism is a cultural movement which sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiment. The emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local folklore was not just to recover an ancient national spirit, but also to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences who were mostly illiterate. Language too played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments. After Russian occupation, the Polish language was forced out of schools and the Russian language was imposed everywhere. Polish was used for Church gatherings and all religious instruction. As a result, a large number of priests and bishops were put in jail. The use of Polish came to be seen as a symbol of the struggle against Russian dominance.
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He was a French artist who prepared a series of paintings in 1848, which visualizes his dreams of a world that is made up of social and democratic republics

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He was a French artist who prepared a series of paintings in 1848, which visualizes his dreams of a world that is made up of social and democratic republics.

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