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Yes power sharing makes a country more united power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social group it is a good way to ensure the stability of potential order as social conflict of ten leads to violence and political instability power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.
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The principle is majoritarianism.Majoritarian govt is a system of governance which signifies the belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants disregarding the wishes of the minority.
Features of majoritarian govt in Sri Lanka
1) The goverment recognised Sinhala as the only official language disregarding Tamil.
2) The govt followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions and goverment jobs.
3) A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.
Impact :
1)All the govt measures,coming one after the other ,gradually increased the feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan Tamils.
2)They felt that none of the major political parties led by Buddhist Sinhala leaders were sensitive to their language and culture.
3) They felt that the constitution and goverment policies denied them equal political rights,discriminated against them in getting jobs and other oppotunities.
4)As a result,the relations between the Sinhala and Tamil communities strained over time.
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The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahtma Gandhi and Viceroy Lord Irwin on 5 March 1930 before the second round table conference which went really bad. In this pact the following was taken care of: Withdraw all ordinances and end prosecutions.
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Great Depression began around 1929 and lasted till the mid 1930s. During this period, most parts of the world experienced decline in production, employment, incomes and trade. Agricultural regions and communities were the most affected.
Causes of Great Depression :
(i) Post-World War economy of the world was fragile. Agricultural over production was a problem. As prices slumped, farm produce rotted.
(ii) Many countries financed loans from the U.S.
(iii) U.S. overseas lenders panicked at the sign of financial crisis.
(iv) Thus, banks were bankrupt and were forced to close down in Europe and in the U.S. because they were unable to recover investments, collect loans and repay depositors.
(v) American capitalists stopped all loans.
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Sustainable development is important for economic growth because :
(i) Environment must be conserved while development is taking place.
(ii) Resources must be used in such a way that something is conserved for future generations.
(iii) The standard of living of all people must be raised.
Measures to ensure Sustainable development :
(i) We should focus on using renewable resources and keep inventing new techniques to decrease the use of conventional resources.
(ii) The present resources must be used judiciously, with planning, and over exploitation should be avoided.
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Sustainable development is the development of the society to meet the human development goals, and without compromising on the need to balance the ecosystem and the environment.
It is going to be extinguished in a couple of years and will take millions of years to restore. One main implication of following the unsustainable development is th climatic change global warming.
Having said that, sustainable development is not just about the environment. It also focuses on the human well being and ensuring a strong, healthy society. It simultaneously focuses on both the environment and society. The changes that we adhere to now will impact in the future. For example, Take a walk or cycle to the nearby shops or supermarkets, instead of taking your bike. This will save you money, fuel and also increases your body movement.
To practice sustainable development, it is essential to make the right decisions, as it will affect society. For example, depending on the imports for their food supply, instead of growing it, UK runs short on food supply.
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The following are the factors responsible for soil formation:
1. Relief, origin rock, weather, vegetation and other modes of life and time are critical factors in soil formation.
2. Many forces of nature such as the fluctuation in temperature, movements of flowing water, wind and icecaps, actions of decomposers, etc. also contribute to the formation of loam.
3. Biochemical and natural changes which take place in the loam are correspondingly significant.
4. The organic material (humus) and artificial substances are also found in soil.
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