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Supply |
Stock |
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Supply refers to the quantity of a commodity which is actually brought into the market for sale. |
Stock means the total volume of commodity which can be brought into the market for sale. |
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It indicates only actual sale incurred in the market and is expressed in terms of flow of goods per time period. |
It indicates potential supply in the market. It is not expressed in terms of flow of goods per time period. |
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A bicameral system of legislature represents the classical model of mixed government. In a bicameral system, the legislature has two houses, chambers or assmeblies. Instead of deliberating and voting on issues in a single legislative assembly, in a bicameral system, the legislators dicuss topics and vote on issues in two seperate houses. The method of electionor/selection of the members and the modalities of passing laws differ from country to country.
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1) Pressure groups have deepened democracy.
2) Governments can often come under undue pressure from a small group of rich and powerful people.
3) Public interest groups and movements perform a useful role of countering this influence and reminding the Government of the needs and concerns of ordinary citizens.
4) Sectional groups prevents the domination of one group over the rest.
5) They bring about a rough balance of power and accommodation of conflicting interests.

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