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Holding Together Federation :
1. when a large country divides it's powers Between the constituent States & National Government is known as Holding together Federation.
2. Central Government tends to be more powerful.
3. Very often the different constituents units have unequal powers.
4. Some units are guaranteed special powers.
5. The examples of such Countries are :- India, Spain, & Belgium.
Coming Together Federation:
1. When independent states come on there own to form a bigger unit so, that by pulling in there sovereignty, they can increase their security.
2. All the constituent units have equal power.
3. The example of such Countries are USA, Switzerland, and Australia.
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A BELIEF THAT THE MAJORITY COMMUNITY SHOULD BE ABLE TO RULE IN WHAT WAY IT WISHES THUS DISREGARDING THE NEEDS OF THE MINORI
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The person who support and fights for equal political, social, cultural and economical rights of women and their liberation is considered feminist. In short he or she supports right and equality of women.
The aims of feminist movement are
a.Their aim is to study gender biases and understand the nature of gender equality.
b.They work for right and equality of women in different aspects like right to voting, right to take divorce, right to remarry, right to education, right to live, equal pay for women, workplace right, protection from domestic violence, sexual harassment, abuse etc.
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Communalism can take several forms in politics – in everyday beliefs, formation of parties based on communities, campaigning or asking for votes, formation of government, etc.
(i) Communalism in daily beliefs : The most common expression of communalism is in everyday life. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotypes of religious communities and the beliefs in the superiority of one religion over the other religions. This is so common that we often fail to notice it, even when we believe in it.
(ii) Formation of political parties on the basis of communities : All the communities of the world have a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community. For those belonging to the majority community, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.
(iii) Political mobilisation on communal lines : It is another frequent form of communalism. Parties based on a particular community make use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and create fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena. In electoral politics, this often involves a special appeal to the interests or emotions of voters of one religion in preference to others.
(iv) Communal riots: Sometimes, communalism takes the most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre. India has suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition. The post independence period has also seen large- scale communal violence.
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It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.
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• Climate: The climate here is extreme. In winter the temperature goes down below 0° while in summers it is above 50°
• Appearance: It has uneven large sand dunes and the soil is mostly sandy in texture.
• Life: It has sparse plant life and mostly small animals are found here
• It also has dry gulches that flood if it rains.
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Advantages of Globalisation
(i) Globalisation has resulted in greater competition among producers-both local and foreign. This has improved the quality of products and lowered the prices.
(ii) A wider variety of goods are available in the market for consumers.
Disadvantages of Globalisation
(i) For a large number of small producers, globalisation has posed major problems. These producers were not able to free the competition from large foreign producers and hence several of such production units had to shut down, rendering workers jobless.
(ii) Workers in MNCs are employed on* temporary basis . and laid off without any compensation during the slack period.
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- The publishers had to keep in mind the wider reach of the printed work; even those who did not read could certainly enjoy listening to books being read out.
- So printers began publishing popular ballads and folk tales. Such books would be profusely illustrated with pictures to create interest.
- These were then sung and recited at gatherings in villages and in taverns in towns.
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Liberalization of economy means to free it from direct or physical control imposed by the government.
Integrating our economy with world economy is called globalization. Reduction in economic gap between different nations is done by removing all restrictions between nations on the movement of goods, services, capital, technology and labour.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 1 month ago
French colonization was not based only on economic exploitation but was also driven by the idea of a 'civilizing mission'.
Like the British in India, the French also claimed that they were bringing modern civilization to the Vietnamese. They took for granted that Europe had developed the most advanced civilization. So, they felt it was the duty of the Europeans to introduce these modern ideas to the colony even if this meant destroying local culture, religions, and tradition because these were seen as outdated and prevented modern development.
In order to consolidate their power over the Chinese who were powerfully influenced by their culture, the French dismantled the traditional educational system of the Chinese and established French schools for the Vietnamese. The French also needed an educated local labor force.
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