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Why we need a society

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Political science have a assessment

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"political science begins and ends with the state" Who said this?

Answer» Mahtma gandhi<br>In politics science have assessment<br>James Wilford Garner\xa0said that "Political Science begins and ends with the state"
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Which right is indicated by the fundamental right

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Is indian constitutions is bag of borrowing? Discuss

Answer» Yes\xa0India has adopted many provinces from constitution of other countries.1. Constitution of USA :- Fundamental rights, judicial review, independence of judiciary, preamble of constitution.2.Constitution of British:- FPTP, parliament of government, speakers of lok sabha.3.Irish constitution:- Directive principles of state policy.4.Canadian constitution:- fedral form of government, idea of residuary powers.5.German government:- emergency powers.
156.

Aftrr which year india witnessed multipower coalitions

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157.

What is secret ballet

Answer» In the modern time the states are very big, therefore, the indirect democracy prevails.The indirect democracy inevitably brings in election because that is the best way of choosing people\'s representatives. Voting also has gone through various states. But in most modern countries voting is done by a secret ballot. It means that everyone chooses his/her own candidate in secret. He does not disclose the views about the candidate to whom he favours. Thatway, there is less danger of other people trying to pressurise him.
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What do you mean by political theory explain it\'s nature

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What is constitutional remedies and writs types and explain

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160.

Liberty and equity are complemetry to each other". explain

Answer» The two different views are examined below:(i)Liberty and equality are opposed to each other : There is a view point that both liberty and equality are opposed to each other and they cannot go side-by-side. The main advocates of this view point are De Tocqueviflle and Lord Acton. According to Lord Acton, “The passion for equality has made vain the hope for liberty.” Equality curtails individual liberty. If everybody is considered equal in the eyes of law and equality is established in economic sphere than liberty will be curtailed. Nobody will have the liberty to earn money according to his own sweet will. If equality is established then the intelligent and hard working people will not be able to develop their personality to the full. People are of the opinion that nature has not created all the people equal. So liberty and equality cannot go side-by-side.(ii) Liberty and equality are related to each other : In the modern age, most of the thinkers do not accept the view point that liberty and equality are closely related to each other. It is said that liberty in the absence of equality is meaningless. Prof. Laski, Prof. Towny Pollard and Maclver are the thinkers who support this view point. In fact, the liberty does not mean the same work and equal wages for all the people.
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Indai is a sovereign,secular,democratic republic.explain?

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162.

How can citizenship be lost?

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What are thr functions of election commission in india

Answer» It supervises the preparation of up to date voters\'s list. It makes every effort to ensure that the voters\'s list is free of errors like non-existence of names of those non - eligible non-existent.
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Questions regarding important cartoons

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165.

President rule

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166.

What is government bill

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167.

do you think political science is like studying mathematics?

Answer» No, maths is tough for majority
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Scope of poe theory

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169.

How is lok sabha more powerful than rajya sabha?

Answer» In money related bills loksabha have more powers
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\'Liberty and equality are closely related to each other\'. Comment.

Answer» please answer this question
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Rights

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Define equality?

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173.

How can independence of judicary be provided and protected.?

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174.

Does the study of politics is same as to study maths! If yes then why and if not then why not?

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175.

Elements of nationalism

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Models of development

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177.

Disscus the way and means by which indian constituion can be amended under article 368

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178.

Passage based ouestion chapter 4,5,6

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179.

Self determination

Answer» Political executive
180.

Feeling tensed about exam what ❓ t o do

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181.

Why is Indian constitution know as bag of borrowing?

Answer» Indian constitution has various provisions borrowed from the various countries I. e. Fundamental rights from Russia and many others like this
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Why is Indian Constitution

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183.

How many bill in the constitution

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184.

Functions of Rajya sabha and lok sabha

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185.

Functions of prime minister

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186.

Identify four wages in which the political theory can be useful for us

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187.

Principal of justice

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188.

Cartoon based question on Aung san suu

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189.

What is clear demarcation of powers and responsibilities in the constitution?

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190.

Write the main features of the Constitution

Answer» Provide a sets of basic rules
191.

What are thr features of nationalism

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192.

How is sperm produced

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193.

State the provisions of prevention detention

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194.

Write down the significance of equality

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195.

What is the 73rd Amendments

Answer» 73rd amendment is the amendment act of 1992 which is related to panchayats. The act gave constitutional status to panchayati raj and it has brought them under justiciable part of constitution.
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What do you understand by executive?DISCUSS varios types of executive.

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197.

Structure of violence

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198.

Disaamanent is necessary why

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199.

Discuss the scope of political theory

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200.

What do you mean by natural right

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