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951.

What is exactly federal setup in india means..

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here is your ANSWER. EXPLANATION:i THINK it will HELP you.

952.

Don't do first four question

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953.

One word 1. It is used for identification and votes recognition. 2. An organization that seeks to influence government policy by getting its candidates nominated and elected to political to office 3. A written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives and views of its issuer. 4. The process through which people choose their representatives. 5. Division of the state for the purpose of elections 6. A group of political partes that come together to from a government 7. An organized effort which seeks to infancy the voters 8. State that has largest number of parliament seats 9. A country with a two party system campaign 10. A country with a multiparty system 11. A country with a single party system 12. An organised effort which seeks to influence the voters 13. The voting right of people coalition 14. The country that denied the right of voting to women till 1973 15. The apex body that conducts elections

Answer» TION:DONT KNOW
954.

What are the key features of Indian Democracy?

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ensus exists on how to define democracy, but legal equality, political freedom and RULE of law have been identified as important characteristics. These PRINCIPLES are reflected in all eligible CITIZENS being equal before the law and having equal ACCESS to LEGISLATIVE processes.itzDopeGirl

955.

Write True and false: a. The government is not responsible for maintaining law and order in the country. b. In a monarchy, authority is hereditary. c. Nepal is one of the last monarchies left in the world. d. In a republic, people elect the head of the government. e. Australia became the first nation to achieve universal suffrage.

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a. FALSEB. TRUEC.  TRUED. TRUEE. TRUE

956.

What were the three basic principles of democracy according to 1789 French revolution

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One theory HOLDS that democracy requires three fundamental principles: upward control (SOVEREIGNTY residing at the lowest levels of authority), political equality, and social norms by which individuals and INSTITUTIONS only consider acceptable acts that reflect the FIRST two principles of upward control and politicalHOPE IT HELPS YOU! MARK AS BRAINLIEST! AND FOLLOW ME!

957.

What name was given to the first ten amendments to the constitution of USA ?

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ted States BILL of Rights: First 10 Amendments to the Constitution | American Civil Liberties UNION. Black people are being MURDERED and BRUTALIZED by police with NEAR impunity.

958.

What the name of the document passed in 1215 in England tthat curbed his power , privileges and freedom ?

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MAGNA CARTAThe BARONS PRESENTED the King with a document known as the Articles of the Barons aimed at curtailing his powers. Once the detailed AGREEMENT had been decided, royal officials drafted the full text of Magna Carta, the GREAT Charter, which was sealed on 15TH June 1215.Explanation:if you satisfies then follow me.

959.

In 6th BCE Republican states of some mahajarapadas were known as Who knows I am in 7th class

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Sixteen powerful STATES or solasa-mahajanapada are known to have flourished in the EARLY 6th CENTURY BC and their names are listed by contemporary Buddhist and Jaina TEXTS. Two kinds of states are included in this list of mahajanapadas – monarchies or rajyas and non-monarchical states or ganas/ SANGHAS.

960.

India played its first test match aganist __________. (A) England(B) South Africa(C) Pakistan(D) Australia​

Answer» ENGLAND HOPE IT HELPS YOU
961.

What is thechallenge ofdemocracy? in hindi​

Answer» TION:you ASKING MEANING TELL
962.

E) The----------layout prints each slide, along with any speaker notes for theslide​

Answer» PRINT ONE by oneExplanation:
963.

Match these championships, trophies and cups with the sport.Championships,Sport​

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if it helps you PLEASE mark me as Brianliest and follow me .....Explanation:The 2023 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by India. The domestic competitions include the Ranji Trophy, the Duleep Trophy, the Vijay Hazare Trophy, the DEODHAR Trophy, the Irani Trophy and the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy.

964.

What is the imp decision of costa rican govt​

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✌✌Hola✌✌Explanation:The Costa RICA ApproachMany years AGO, the Costa Rican government took a very IMPORTANT decision of not having a national ARMY. This meant that all the money which was used to manage the army could be used for other, more useful projects such as health, education, and meeting other basic needs of the PEOPLE.

965.

Define constitution and preamble. who is known as the father of the Indian Constitution​

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The preamble to the Constitution of INDIA is a brief introductory statement that sets out guidelines, which guide the people of the nation, and to present the PRINCIPLES of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document DERIVES its authority, and meaningDr Bhim rao ambedkar is known as father of constitution

966.

5. A country is a ...... if it has an elected head of state. 6.-.... are considered essential for the well-being of citizens.E Fill in the blanks.1. India's constitution came into force on ...... January in the year ...2. India's constitution draws its authority from the ..3. The ideal of ...... seeks to provide everyone with equal opportunities4. A ...... country has no official religion.​

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ident2. HEALTH3. 26 January,19504. People5. INDIA 6. Singaporehope it helps you

967.

ऐज ऑफ कॉमन सिटीजन व्हाट कुड बी योर एक्सपेक्टेशन फ्रॉम द गवर्नमेंट इन रिगार्ड टो हेल्थ प्वाइंट ​

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History of citizenship describes the changing relation between an individual and the state, commonly known as citizenship. Citizenship is generally identified not as an aspect of Eastern civilization but of Western civilization.[1] There is a general view that citizenship in ancient times was a simpler relation than modern forms of citizenship, although this view has been challenged.[2] While there is disagreement about when the relation of citizenship began, many thinkers point to the early city-states of ancient Greece, possibly as a reaction to the fear of slavery, although others see it as primarily a modern phenomenon dating back only a few hundred years. In Roman times, citizenship began to take on more of the character of a relationship based on law, with less political participation than in ancient Greece but a widening sphere of who was considered to be a citizen. In the Middle Ages in EUROPE, citizenship was primarily identified with commercial and secular life in the growing cities, and it came to be seen as membership in emerging nation-states. In modern democracies, citizenship has contrasting SENSES, including a liberal-individualist view emphasizing needs and entitlements and legal protections for essentially passive political beings, and a civic-republican view emphasizing political participation and SEEING citizenship as an active relation with specific privileges and obligations. While citizenship has varied considerably throughout history, there are some common elements of citizenship over time. Citizenship bonds extend beyond basic kinship ties to unite people of different genetic backgrounds, that is, citizenship is more than a clan or extended kinship network. It generally describes the relation between a person and an overall political entity such as a city-state or nation and signifies membership in that body. It is often based on, or a function of, some form of military SERVICE or EXPECTATION of future military service. It is generally characterized by some form of political participation, although the extent of such participation can vary considerably from minimal duties such as voting to active service in government. And citizenship, throughout history, has often been seen as an ideal state, closely allied with freedom, an important status with legal aspects including rights, and it has sometimes been seen as a bundle of rights or a right to have rights.[3] Last, citizenship almost always has had an element of exclusion, in the sense that citizenship derives meaning, in part, by excluding non-citizens from basic rights and privileges.Explanation:

968.

1 .according to India's constitution, what are the three kinds of justice thatcitizens should get ?​

Answer» ACCORDING to the Indian constitution, the term 'justice' in the Preamble embraces three distinct forms—social, economic and political, secured through VARIOUS PROVISIONS of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.HOPE IT HELPS YOU! MARK AS BRAINLIEST! AND FOLLOW ME!
969.

Answer mthis question please i neeed help​

Answer» E systemmake me BRAINLIST and THANKS
970.

GARMENTSDeals in: Pent-Coat, SherwaniAll types of Readymade Garments & Woollen Hosier​

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971.

1 Answer the following questions orally-1. Who framed India's constitution?​

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Ambedkar FRAMED the INDIAN constitution. plz MARK as the brainlliest ANSWER

972.

Discuss the efforts put in by the Indian nationalist leaders in making it possible for the implementation of the rule of law.۰۪۫P۪۫۰۰۪۫l۪۫۰۰۪۫z۪۫۰ ۰۪۫A۪۫۰۰۪۫n۪۫۰۰۪۫s۪۫۰۰۪۫w۪۫۰۰۪۫e۪۫۰۰۪۫r۪۫۰ ۰۪۫i۪۫۰۰۪۫n۪۫۰ 6 ۰۪۫o۪۫۰۰۪۫r۪۫۰ 7 ۰۪۫l۪۫۰۰۪۫i۪۫۰۰۪۫n۪۫۰۰۪۫e۪۫۰۰۪۫s۪۫۰ ​

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st nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged from Bengal.[2] It later took root in the newly formed Indian National Congress with prominent moderate leaders seeking only their fundamental right to appear for Indian Civil Service examinations in British India, as well as more rights (economical in nature), for the people of the soil. The early part of the 20th century saw a more radical approach towards political self-rule proposed by leaders such as the Lal, Bal, Pal triumvirate, and Aurobindo Ghosh, V. O. Chidambaram Pillai.[3]The last stages of the self-rule struggle from the 1920s was characterized by Congress's adoption of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's policy of non-violence and civil disobedience, and several other campaigns. Nationalists like SUBHASH Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Bagha Jatin, Surya Sen preached armed revolution to achieve self-rule. Poets and writers such as VINAYAK Damodar SAVARKAR, Subramania Bharati, Rabindranath Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and Kazi Nazrul Islam used literature, poetry, and speech as a TOOL for political awareness. Feminists like Sarojini Naidu promoted the emancipation of Indian women and their participation in national politics.[3] B. R. Ambedkar championed the cause of the disadvantaged sections of Indian society within the more significant self-rule movement.[4] The period of the World War II saw the peak of the campaigns by the Quit India Movement led by Congress and the Indian National Army movement led by Subhash Chandra Bose with the HELP of Japan.[3]hope it helps you...mark as brainliest...

973.

pri in mexico is responsed for non democracy conditions that exists in the country .Justify suitable examples

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the PRI in Mexico is responsible for non DEMOCRATIC CONDITION that exist in the COUNTRY justify with suitable argumentsmαrk αѕ вrαnlíѕt

974.

India is a____country

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India is a DEMOCRATIC country Hope it HELP you Mark me brainlest PLZ

975.

We a composition on how the polluted waters of the river are affecting life in this Your composition must have at least three paragraphs.vousandctede anya fewwetewrite a composition on a camping trip. Write about what you saw, did, heard and felt​

Answer» PLEASE GAVE me all CODES
976.

Who is government of india​

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tion:The Government of INDIA (ISO: Bhārat Sarkār), often abbreviated as GoI, is the union government created by the CONSTITUTION of India as the LEGISLATIVE, executive and judicial authority of the union of twenty eight states and NINE union TERRITORIES of a constitutionally democratic republic.

977.

Discuss the efforts put in by the Indian nationalist leaders in making it possible for the implementation of the rule of law.​ plz answer this.

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HEY I JUST WANNA KNOW WHO YOU ARE?EXPLANATION:ARE YOU A STUDENT OF IVY WORLD SCHOOL AND IN WHICH SECTION ARE YOU?(ARE YOU JONATHAN)

978.

Who is education minister of india?​

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Narendra modi Explanation:As in whole INDIA there is only ONE MINISTER who supervises all CENTER

979.

5. Civil society is not a central concept in the political thought of :- 5. नागरिक समाज राजनीतिक विचार में एक केंद्रीय अवधारणा नहीं है:-​

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Civil society can be understood as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business, and including the family and the private sphere.[1] By other authors, civil society is used in the sense of 1) the aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of CITIZENS or 2) individuals and organizations in a society which are independent of the government.[2]Sometimes the term civil society is used in the more general sense of "the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that MAKE up a democratic society" (Collins English Dictionary).[3] Especially in the discussions among thinkers of Eastern and Central Europe, civil society is seen also as a NORMATIVE CONCEPT of civic values.Explanation:MARK AS BRAINLIST

980.

What do you think living in India with its rich heritage of diversity adds to your life​

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YOUR ANSWER MATE......;The rich heritage of diversity in India adds VARIETY to our life and enriches our lives in many ways: Diversity TEACHES US to be open-minded and tolerant as we learn many things from each other and share our experiences. We celebrate different festivals together and learn different languages, cultures etc.HOPE IT'S HELPFUL.....:-)

981.

Who is responsible for maintenance of land record​

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ri or a VILLAGE OFFICER is rrsponsible for maintenance of LAND RECORD.

982.

How do you identify the development of society ? Write in one sentence

Answer» DEVELOPMENT is the result of society's capacity to organize RESOURCES to meet CHALLENGES and opportunities. Society passes through well-defined stages in the course of its development. They are nomadic HUNTING and gathering, rural agrarian, urban, commercial, INDUSTRIAL, and post-industrial societies.
983.

What is the key element of democracy

Answer» EXPLANATION:EVERY ONE have EQUAL rightThough it is not being followedBut it is RIGHT
984.

What is the 27 number of alphabet​

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Until 1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after "Z" the 27th LETTER of the alphabet was AMPERSAND (&). The English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) TODAY consists of 26 letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.

985.

When was apj abdul kalam died ​

Answer» APJ abdul KALAM died on 27 JULY 2015
986.

Define SC and st . please don't see with Google friends​

Answer» TION:SC - SCHEDULED CASTSST - SCHEDULED TRIBES
987.

2. protect us against State power as well as against the tyranny of the majority3. The tyranny ofcould results in the discrimination, coercion and persecution ofreligious minorities.​

Answer» SORRY to DISTURB u can do that you have to pay you EXPLANATION:Gd dire I am not able to COME to my HOME town hall ticket number of
988.

What is vacuum in time ​

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tion:You can refer to any point in Time (abstract CONCEPT) by describing the CONFIGURATION of Space (all PARTICLES of the Universe). ... For example, if the VACUUM were to exist near a source of RADIATION, particles. They could enter the given vacuum as time passes by so time absolutely exists.

989.

Why are fishing and coir industries flourishing in kerela​

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because these JOBS are in more DEMAND there

990.

Calculate the supply elasticities on the basis of data in three giren sets:SZSupply605850​

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he PRICE elasticity of DEMAND is the percentage change in the quantity DEMANDED of a good or SERVICE divided by the percentage change in the price. The price elasticity of SUPPLY is the percentage change in quantity supplied divided by the percentage change in price.✔MARK BRAINLIST✔✔

991.

What is ZANU-PF from political science​

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The Zimbabwe African National UNION – Patriotic FRONT (ZANU–PF) is a POLITICAL organisation which has been the ruling party of Zimbabwe since INDEPENDENCE in 1980.

992.

Which of these is not a good argument​

Answer» PLZZ GIVE FULL QUESTION
993.

Plzzz answer these three questions and it's my humble request that please give long answers​

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2.the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.Explanation:Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force.[1] It involves a set of various types of forceful actions that violate the free will of an individual to induce a desired response, for example: a bully DEMANDING LUNCH MONEY from a student or the student gets beaten. These actions may include extortion, blackmail, TORTURE, threats to induce favors, or even sexual assault. In law, coercion is codified as a duress crime. Such actions are used as leverage, to force the victim to act in a way contrary to their own interests. Coercion may involve the actual infliction of physical pain/injury or psychological harm in order to enhance the credibility of a threat. The threat of further harm may lead to the cooperation or obedience of the person being coerced.Answer for SECOND question.

994.

Briefly discuss the journey of making of the constitution of India?

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The Constituent ASSEMBLY of India CAME into EXISTENCE as per the provisions of Cabinet Mission Plan of MAY 1946. Its task was to formulate constitution/s for facilitating appropriate transfer of sovereign power from British authorities to Indian handsFor more information you can GO to that link in Google (that's the screen shot)

995.

Please answer these four questions... and it's my humble request please give long answers..​

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1. The Indian constitution contains Fundamental Rights that protect us against State power as well as against the tyranny of the MAJORITY . The Indian constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practices.Secularism refers to this separation of religion from the State.Answer 2.this is important for a country to function democratically.majority religious group could quite easily use this power and financial resources to discriminate against and persecute persons of other religions.the tyranny of the majority and the violation of fundamental rights that can result is one reason why it is important to separate the State and religion in democratic societies.we also need to protect the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion.freedom to interpret religious teachings DIFFERENTLY. Answer 3.it refers to the force used by a legal authority like the State.Answer 4.the Indian constitution MANDATES that the Indian state be SECULAR . According to the constitution,only a secularthat one religious community does not dominate others;that some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community;that the State does not enforce any particular religion nor take away the religious freedom of individuals.the Indian state is not ruled by a religious group and nor does it support any one religion.hope it will help you!please mark as BRAINLIEST......

996.

Explain the various forms of discrimination prevailing in the south​

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Discrimination can be based on many DIFFERENT characteristics—age, gender, WEIGHT, ethnicity, religion, or even POLITICS. For EXAMPLE, PREJUDICE and discrimination based on race is called racism. Oftentimes, gender prejudice or discrimination is referred to as sexism.

997.

Narendra modi is rathore or gupta​

Answer» TION:NARENDRA MODI is modi not RATHORE or GUPTA
998.

Why is it important to seperate religion from the states?​

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or ELSE they will FIGHT between them if they have INEQUALITY

999.

What is direct democracy? ​

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heya here's your answer,direct democracy is the democracy in which PEOPLE DECIDE on policy initiatives directly.hope it HELPS you,✌Pls MARK as brainliest ✌

1000.

What is the full form of ZANU PF. ​

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The Zimbabwe African National UNIONPATRIOTIC FrontExplanation:The Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic FRONT (ZANU–PF) is a political organisation which has been the ruling party of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.