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Merits of democracy:
- A democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.
- Democracy improves the quality of Decision Making
- Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts
- Democracy allows people to correct their own mistakes
- In a democracy, people rule themselves as leaders are elected by them
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India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.
India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don't we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.
Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can't boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!
In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face.
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Article 20 affords protection against arbitrary and excessive punishment to any person who commits an offence. There are four such guaranteed protections :
(1) a person can be convicted of an offence only if he has violated a law in force at the time when he is alleged to have committed the offence;
(2) No person can be subjected to greater penalty than what might have been given to him under the law that was prevalent when he committed the offence;
(3) No person can be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once.
(4) No person accused of an offence can be compelled to be a witness against himself.
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Technical and economic development have led to more consumption of resources in the following ways: It provides equipments which increases production that lead to the consumption of more resources. Introduction of sophisticated machinery further helps in exploitation of resources. The economic development leads to the rise of the needs of people which results into more consumption of resources. Economic development provides favourable environment for the development of latest technologies which helps to convert various materials into resources.
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Like in floods, buildings are most affected during cyclones
The buildings that are most vulnerable to damage during a cyclone are small buildings, huts and lightweight structures.
People living on low islands and low-lying coastal areas are most affected during a cyclone. The speed of the wind is maximum when it crosses the coastline.
Uprooted trees may fall on buildings and cause damage
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The First World War deeply affected India though it was under the British rule at that time. The Following points state its impact
(i) The British Government raised taxes, custom duties and income taxes in India to finance the war expenditures.
(ii) Villagers and farmers were forcefully recruited in the British army.
(iii) There was a rise the prices of food and other essential things.
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Factors Responsible for the Formation of Soil
The relief features, parent material, climate, vegetation and other life-forms as well as time apart from human activities are the major factors responsible for the formation of soil.
1. Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits many properties like the mineral composition, the colour, the particle size and the chemical elements. For example- Black soil derived its colour from lava rock
2. Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock.
3. Role of precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modified the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall with high rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains.
4. Role of temperature: It is also play important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils.
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Greek War of Independence:
- Greece had been a part of the Ottoman Empire since the 15th century.
- The growth of revolutionary movements in Europe provoked Greeks to struggle for their independence.
- English poet, Lord Byron organised trends and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever.
- Many western Europeans supported Greeks to sympathise with the ancient Greek culture.
- Poets and artists mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim Empire.
- Finally, with the Treaty of Constantinople, in 1832, Greece was recognised as an independent nation.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
The process of unification of Germany:
1. The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.
2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.
3. After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
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