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Following are the main differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles:
- Fundamental Rights are Justiciable, while Directive Principles are not Justiciable.
- Fundamental Rights are mandatory, while Directive Principles are optional. It is mandatory for the government to enforce Fundamental Rights but Directive Principles are just optional.
- Fundamental Rights are negative to prohibit the government from doing certain things. But Directive Principles are affirmative instructions to the government to do certain things.
- Fundamental Rights are concerned with the individual, whereas Directive Principles concern the entire society in which the individual is but a component.
- The aim of Fundamental Rights is Political democracy, but that of Directive Principles is Economic democracy.
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A bill of rights is a list of the most important rights to the citizens of a country.
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The factors responsible for the decline of feudalism were:
(i) Development of new towns and cities
(ii) Peasants revolt
(iii) Emergence of middle class
(iv) Advent of the use of money
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Economy encompasses all activities related to production , consumption and trade of goods and services in an area. It is a system which provides people with the means to work and earn living.
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- Output Unit.
- Storage Unit.
- Central Processing Unit (CPU):
- Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)
- Control Unit.
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The Replacement Model supports the view that the modem human beings originated in a single region, i.e. Africa. In support of this view, most of the scholars tried to correlate the anatomical and genetic similarity of modern humans. It indicates that their ancestors belonged to one region and from where they migrated to different parts of the world.
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In Hinduism, untouchability is a condition in which the people belonging to lower classes are ostracised and it is considered that the untouchables are born only to do menial tasks. They are segregated from the mainstream by social and religious customs.
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