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- Promotes equality among citizens.
- Enhances the dignity of the individual.
- Improves the quality of decision making.
- Provides a method to resolve conflicts.
- Allows room to correct mistakes.
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Caste alone can not determine election result in India due to the following reasons:
1 while caste matters in politics, so do other factors.
2 the voters have strong attachment to political parties which is often stronger than their attachment to their caste or community.
3 people within the same caste or community have different interests depending on their economic conditions.
4 rich and poor or men and women from the same caste often vote differently.
5 people's assessment of the performance of the popularity rating of the leaders matter and are often decisive in elections.
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The given statement is justified because
(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. Sometimes industries are located in or near cities.
(iii) Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advice, etc to the industry.
Thus, it can be concluded that industrialisation and unbanisation go hand in hand.
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In Britain every ethnic group was present and people there spoke different languages. But the Britain group was above all the other ethnicities in terms of power, wealth, and importance. In 1707 an act of union was passed which led to the formation of United Kingdom. The English people tried to suppress the highlanders and also forbade them to use their own language which was Gaelic. After some time Great Britain tried to unify Ireland in it as well. There were some problems which were faced by Irish people by the Catholics. But they failed to protest against them in 1789 and later Ireland was forcibly incorporated in the U.K of Great Britain in 1801.
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Communalism can take various forms in politics :
(i) The most common expression of communalism is in everyday beliefs. It involves religious, prejudices, belief in the superiority of one’s religion over others.
(ii) When it tries to have political dominance of one's own religious community, especially by the majority community, it leads to the desire in minority community to form a separate political unit.
(iii) Political mobilisation on religious lines is another form of communalism. It involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and plain fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena. In electoral politics, it leads to emotional appeals to the voters of one religion in preference to others.
(iv) Sometimes communalism takes its ugliest form — communal violence, riots and massacres. This we have seen in the case of India and Pakistan at the time of partition of the country.
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a) In the year 1900, ET Paull, a famous music publisher, produced a music book that had an image on the cover page revealing the Dawn of the Century. At the center of the image is a goddess-like figure known as the angel of evolution, holding the flag of the new century.
The angel is gently floating on a wheel having wings, representing time. Her flight is taking her into the future. Hovering around, behind the angel are the signs of advancement: camera, railway, printing press, factory, and machines.
b) Phalke had decided to 'make a film' after watching the '1906 film The Life of Christ' at a theatre in 'Mumbai'. He then went to London for 2 weeks to learn the techniques of filmmaking established by Phalke Films Company. He imported the hardware needed for the 'filmmaking and exhibition from France', England, the US, and Germany.
After considering several stories described in Hindu mythology, Phalke's shortlisted Harishchandra which was also a popular play on Urdu and Marathi. Phalke sold all his belongings, but for his wife's mangalsutra, to realize his dream of filmmaking. Therefore, Phalke wrote the script for Harishchandra
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Open Unemployment |
Disguised unemployment |
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(i) Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood. |
(i) Disguised unemployment refers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are requird. The situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less then their potential. |
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(ii) This unemployment is clearly visible. |
(ii) This unemployment is hidden. |
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(iii) People's unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy. |
(ii) People's unemployment won't affect the production of goods and services because here already more than requirement of people are working so if they leave that's not a big deal. |

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