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6451.

What to do when your claasmates spreas fake news about you​

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we shout at him and we GET angrywe want to beat him LIKE ANYTHING and stop TALKING to them

6452.

Explain about Pravasi Bharatiya Divas.....​

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Bharatiya Divas is a celebratory day observed on 9 January by the REPUBLIC of India to mark the CONTRIBUTION of the overseas INDIAN community towards the development of India. The day commemorates the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South AFRICA to Ahmedabad on 9 January 1915.

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Difference between federation and federalism​

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ion is the act of creating a country out of a group of ORGANISED states, Federalism on the other HAND is a way of organizing a state in which there is a relatively weak central GOVERNMENT which directs a group of relatively independent states.Hope my ANSWER helps you. Please MARK me as Brainliest.

6454.

Similarities between the constitution of india and siouth affrica

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tion:India has more people than SOUTH Africa. South Africa is FILLED with black and MANY FOREIGNERS while India is mostly filled with native Indians.India is culturally a very regional COUNTRY and South Africa is more secular.

6455.

Who invented cell phone ​

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Motorola was the FIRST company to produce a handheld mobile PHONE. On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first mobile telephone CALL from handheld SUBSCRIBER equipment, PLACING a call to Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs, his rival.

6456.

Chart for power struggles​

Answer» MIGHT HELPED ufollow MEE guys✌️✌️
6457.

Which out of the following is an state party? a) INC b) AGP c) BJP d) CPI ( M)​

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may be DEXPLANATION:If I am CORRECT I will THINK blessed to HELP you..

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which party in a stronghold in the Tripura ,West Bengal and Kerala? a) CPI (M) b) cpl c) BSP d) bjp​

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6459.

Which political philosophers who do not claim Political Science as a science​

Answer» ATE ❤️✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨Answer:=> ARISTOTLE.....Explanation:=> Aristotle is philosophers who do not claim Political SCIENCE as a science.✨✨✨✨Thanks!!☺️☺️☺️
6460.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) come to power in 1998 as the leader of a) UPA b)LF c)NDA D) none of these​

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these is the ANSWER..HOPE this HELPS you

6461.

on what ideologies does the Indian National Congress rest? a) communalism b) socialism c) federalism d) secularism​

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rect answer is option 4 Secularism Explanation:INDIAN parliament is based on the ideology of secularism Secularism is an ideology that MAKES the state free of religious connections In such STATES, there is no religious authority and PEOPLE live freely ACCORDING to their religion In a secular state, all people belonging to different religions and ethnicity live under free ruleLearn more about Secularism in India here:How is secularism practiced in india? brainly.in/question/3920243

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Why was govt. of india not inposed any particular language as an official language for whole nation ​

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Because INDIA is a Secular Country that is why no OFFICIAL language IMPOSED on PEOPLE of country.hope it HELPS you!!

6463.

what are national parties? a)parties which have a unit in a various state b) parties which have no unit C) parties which have unit in two States d)parties which have units in all states​

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6464.

Brief note on kautilyas dandaniti?

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KAUTILYA ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE DURING THE FOURTH CENTURY B.C. ... Kautilya's Judicial System called “Dandaniti,” “the science of law enforcement” is an important part of The Arthashastra.Kautilya also believed in the divine origin theory. In the Ancient Political Thinking, Kautilya has FIRST TIME defined the state in Arthashastra. According to Kautilya, an area cannot be a state unless there are not people and rulers to control that state.Unlike many other writers in the polity, Kautilya is unique Indian political ... REFERENCES to various political texts are available which studied and explored the concept of 'dandaniti'.Kautilya (also known as Chanakya, c. 350-275 BCE) was an Indian statesman and philosopher, chief advisor and Prime Minister of the Indian Emperor Chandragupta, the first ruler of the Mauryan Empire.hope it helps...!!do mark me as brainliest..!!

6465.

which system of a government does India have? a )one party system b) two party system c) multi-party system d )none of these​

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6466.

Describe the military coup that took place in chile on 11 sep 1973

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On 11 September 1973, a MILITARY COUP LED by General Augusto Pinochet, an army general overthrew the government elected by people which was led by Salvador Allende. The Pro-poor policies of the Allende government was the main cause of the coup, which were opposed by the landlords, the rich, the church and some political PARTIES. EVEN the government of the United States of America and is known to have supported the activities that led to the coup.

6467.

what is meant by two party system? a) two parties run the government b) two members run a party C) two parties can contest election d) none of these​

Answer» C) TWO PARTIES can CONTEST ELECTION
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which political party has been in power for the last 30 years continuously in West Bengal? a) cpl b)cpl-m c) Indian National Congress d) Trinamool Congress​

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Trinamool Congress or TMC is the party led by MAMTA BANERJEE.

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Bahujan Samaj party does not represented which section of the society a) dalit B) adivasis c) OBCs d) trade unions​

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d) TRADE unionsExplanation:

6470.

Which one of the following is a regional party? a) BJP b) cpi--m c) Inc d) JDU​

Answer» BJP I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
6471.

which of the following is a national political party ? a )Janata Dal B) Telugu Desam Party c) Trinamool Congress d) bjp​

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a NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTY ...

6472.

In democracy sometimes people's choice is not correct explain with suitable example​

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yes this is right but that is ALSO PEOPLE choice one of the BEST EXAMPLE is Mamta benarjee

6473.

Is democracy only about winning and forming government​

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s ALSO about taking CARE that the just demands of people are FULFILLED Please FOLLOW me

6474.

What is difference between ruling party and oppositio ​

Answer» PARTY which have MAJORITY of members in the parliament or legislative assembly they can elect their leader who will become Prime minister or CHEIF minister . This party is called ruling party.other parties which have less number of seats they don't get place in government and they are known as opposition.Explanation:Hope it HELPS youMark this as braineliest
6475.

Why does the preamble begin with 'We the people of India'?​

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AMBLE OF INDIA DECLARES THAT WE ALL ARE PROSPEROUS CITIZENS OF OUR COUNTRYOUR PREAMBLE BEGINS WITH WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA BECAUSE IT REMINS US THAT WE ALL ARE PART AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS OF SAME COUNTRY

6476.

What is the aim of formation of regional association?​

Answer» TION:HOPE it helps.Please FOLLOW me.
6477.

Difference between coercin and intervene​

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Coercion is the PRACTICE of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of THREATS or force. 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.Explanation:Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you.

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What is the difference between secularism and equality​

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ism. ... One FORM of secularism is asserting the right to be free from religious rule and teachings, or, in a state declared to be neutral on MATTERS of belief, from the imposition by GOVERNMENT of religion or religious practices UPON Equality. It's a powerful word. The idea of everyone having equal rights is INSPIRING. The problem is the length to which people go in order to achieve equality

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What is the power and functions of parliment ?​

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Parliament has four main functions: legislation (making laws), representation (acting on behalf of voters and citizens), scrutiny (examining the government), and formation of government.The lok SABHA is known as the house of the people and is the lower house. We may think as it is the lower house it does not have POWERS but it is not so. The lok sabha is powerful, for example-in money matters the lok sabha ENJOYS more powers.Its powers and functions can be classified in to following heads:(1). Legislative powers (2). Executive powers (3). Financial powers (4). Constituent powers (5). Judicial powers (6). Electoral powers hope it helps,pls mark as the brainliest*puppy eyes*

6480.

NCERT book class 7 chapter number 4 question what do you think this poster is trying to say​

Answer» SHARE UR TEXTBOOK PAGE
6481.

About revoke of article 370 kashmir​

Answer» ARTICLE 370 Hata Gaya Kashmir dance karne ka man kar raha hai aur APNE doston ko bhi dance karunga aur mithaiyan BATAUNGA Kashmir Main ghumne Jaunga Bhangra karunga Kathak karunga Hip HOP karunga aap karunga stunts karunga abhi Karunga Garba karunga aur Chahat ko marunga aur GAUTAM kar LoongaExplanation:please like and follow me
6482.

Issue of multiculturalism and toleration in political science​

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dyIn sociology, multiculturalism is the view that cultural differences should be RESPECTED or even encouraged. SOCIOLOGISTS use the concept of multiculturalism to describe one way of APPROACHING cultural diversity within a SOCIETY. ... The United States has OFTEN been described as a multicultural nation.follow me##

6483.

What is plural society​

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PLURAL society is defined by Fredrik BARTH as a society COMBINING ethnic contrasts: the economic interdependence of those groups, and their ECOLOGICAL specialization (i.e., use of DIFFERENT environmental resources by each ethnic groupExplanation:hope it helps u matefollow me

6484.

Universality of human rights​

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Simply stated, universality of human rights means that human rights must be the same everywhere and for everyone. By virtue of being human, every INDIVIDUAL is ENTITLED to INALIENABLE rights and FREEDOMS. These rights ensure the dignity and worth of the human person and GUARANTEE human well-being.

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What is cultural relativism​

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Cultural relativism is the IDEA that a PERSON's beliefs, values, and practices should be UNDERSTOOD based on that person's own culture, RATHER than be judged against the criteria of another.follow me ❤

6486.

Arguments against cultural relativism​

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nt cultures believe different things. One doesn’t need to be an anthropologist to see that the morality, ritual, and religion vary more and more the further you travel, no matter what direction. In fact, these differences are what define these groups of people. And not only are these values what organize the lives of… well… everyone, but they are also what lay the meaning behind those lives – whether political, cultural or religious in origin.So what do we do with this fact? What should we conclude? How should we treat this difference?Easy off the bat answer: Cultural Relativism. THOUGH originally the phrase was coined for a different use, it’s come to signify the idea that every culture’s moral BELIEFS and rituals are no more true or false, better or worse than anyone else’s. What is right or wrong is whatever that culture says is right or wrong. Nothing more. And because of this what we need is tolerance, acceptance of the equal value of others’ beliefs, and humility in the fact different peoples believe different things.Now I’m all for tolerance and admitting my passionately HELD values could easily be incorrect. But I just cannot see how any of those conclusions can lead to, or even can co-exist with, Cultural Relativism.Thanks for the QUESTION. Hope it helps you.

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Should the world embrace democratic socialism or progressive capitalism?​

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challenges-2019-WEEK-24-should-the-world-embrace-democratic-socialism/Insights Weekly ESSAY Challenges 2019 – Week 24: Should the ...Explanation:Sanders, socialism, SOCIAL democracy—What does it all MEAN ...

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In mail merge last step is to dash​

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サカナあなたのウェブサイトのランキングへの答えは同じ日にあなたの電子メールへの配信に沈んでいた答えは、この電子メールアドレスへの答えであり、他の多くの答えは大丈夫です

6489.

What can be done in order to stop the problems faced by women​

Answer» NG them UNDERSTAND that they are no less then mansby explaining them that this is the democratic country and they can raise their voiceby MAKING man's understand that womans have EQUAL RIGHTS in everything
6490.

What are reasons ambedkar taken buddhism?​

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it as the brainliestHe rejected Hinduism, challenged the caste system in India and promoted the rights of the Dalit COMMUNITY. The movement ALSO rejected the teachings of traditional Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana TRADITIONS of Buddhism, and took an oath to pursue a NEW form of engaged Buddhism as TAUGHT by Ambedkar.

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Highlight the role played by opposition party in a government

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tion:#takes VOTE and issues on the opposition party # maintain law by opposition party #habitat the GOVERNMENTAL WORKS

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Follow me What are the arguments in the favour of Article 370 ? 300 wordsthe fastest answer will be marked as brainliest Follow me​

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believes that LADAKH has suffered for the last seven decades due to neglect and that its new status as a Union territory will not only boost development, but also create jobs. In his Lok Sabha speech, he targeted the Congress saying: “Under Kashmir, our development, our political aspiration, our identity, our language, if all of this got lost, it is because of Article 370—and the Congress party is responsible for that."In an interview, Namgyal spoke about the developments over the last week and their significance for Ladakh. Edited excerpts:HOMELATESTTRENDINGMY READSJamyang Tsering Namgyal, the Member of Parliament from Ladakh.‘With Article 370 gone, FUTURE of Ladakh now is very bright’: Jamyang Tsering Namgyal5 min read . 09 Aug 2019Pretika KhannaPakistan is not comfortable with the move but we don’t care what they decide at their end... this is our family matter. The people of Ladakh want to see development. They want a bright future for the younger generation: NamgyalJamyang Tsering Namgyal, the Member of Parliament from Ladakh, has become a social media sensation after his passionate speech in the Lok Sabha last week during the debate on revoking Jammu and Kashmir’s special status. The intervention by the 34-year-old Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member has not only won him praise from peers and the public, but also from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Responding to Modi’s television address to the nation on the scrapping of Articles 370 and 35A and Jammu and Kashmir’s REORGANIZATION, Namgyal said: “From the people of Ladakh, I want to thank the PM because in his address he has understood the feelings of the people and has given the region respect. He has given an address on the political aspirations, developmental spirit and even recognized the contribution of the people from the region of Ladakh."The first-time MP has no airs, arriving for the interview in an auto-rickshaw. Namgyal has WORKED his way up in politics, having served in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh as a councillor and then as its chairperson. He has also held the position of state media secretary of the BJP and is a PUBLISHED poet.Namgyal believes that Ladakh has suffered for the last seven decades due to neglect and that its new status as a Union territory will not only boost development, but also create jobs. In his Lok Sabha speech, he targeted the Congress saying: “Under Kashmir, our development, our political aspiration, our identity, our language, if all of this got lost, it is because of Article 370—and the Congress party is responsible for that."In an interview, Namgyal spoke about the developments over the last week and their significance for Ladakh. Edited excerpts:What are your thoughts on the move to revoke Article 370?

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Highlight the role played by opposiion in a govt.

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tion:the opposition PLAYS a very IMPORTANT role in the democratic government because it highlights the mistakes of the Government and also emphasize the tricks and TIPS USED by government to MAKE the government in power which are not appropriate .

6494.

What is media word in simple language ​

Answer» MEDIA means MEDIUM through which we interact DIFFERENT people.
6495.

What is the effect of using mobile in human body.?​

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it CREATES emmits UV radiation and also can cause cancer ...in human BODY

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14. What do the Directive Principles say about the education of children, especially girls?... please reply and yes follow me guys...​

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These lay down that the State shall strive to promote the welfare of PEOPLE by securing and protecting as effectively as it may, a social order, in which justice-social, economic and political-shall form in all institutions of national life.Explanation:It made RIGHT to Education a Fundamental Right for Children from Age 6-14. It made education for all children below 6 years a Directive Principle for State Policy (DPSP). It made the OPPORTUNITIES for education to child a Fundamental duty of the PARENTS of the children.

6497.

Describe the remidies of regionalism in india​

Answer» TION:Region acts as a subject with distinct identity, language, CULTURE and tradition. Regionalism is an ideology and POLITICAL movement that seeks to advance the causes of regions. As a process it plays role within the nation as WELL as outside the nation i.e. at INTERNATIONAL level...
6498.

What are the characteristics of a political parties

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a) Political parties are groups of WELL organized like minded people with the same views and opinions.(b) The members of the political party agree to policies and programmes to be implemented for the BENEFIT of society with a view to promote collective good.(C) Every political party has one common aim and that is to attain power in one way or another. For this they contest elections and try to win them. If they single handedly are unable to win a majority, they make an alliance with other parties to form a coalition GOVERNMENT.(d) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than those of other parties.(e) Political parties are a part of society and thus involve partnership.hope it helps

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Explain the function of parliament?Plz give answer in long and fast​

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Work of the ParliamentParliament makes laws, authorises the Government to spend public money, scrutinises government activities, and is a forum for debate on national issues.The work of the Parliament—its Members, Senators, and parliamentary committees—is supported by staff of the four parliamentary departments:Department of the SenateDepartment of the House of RepresentativesDepartment of Parliamentary ServicesParliamentary BUDGET OfficeForming and Governing a NationThe government consists of members of the political party that wins an election and has the majority of members in the House of Representatives. This party and/or its leader (the Prime Minister) select fellow parliamentarians to be the ministers who run departments such as the Department of Foreign Affairs. All ministers are members of Parliament and are therefore elected.Although the government is formed in the House of Representatives, some ministers are senators. About two thirds of ministers are members of the House of Representatives, and about one third are senators.Parliament at WorkSenate Question Time Chamber, by AUSPICParliament has four main functions: legislation (making laws), representation (acting on behalf of voters and citizens), scrutiny (examining the government), and formation of government. ElectionsAustralia ActGeneral elections at the federal level in Australia are governed by a complex of constitutional and statutory provisions which, apart from determining how elections are held, also determine the balance of power between the legislature and the executive. A New ParliamentThe opening of Paliament on 28 September 2010Each new Parliament begins with the opening by the Governor-General on the first day the two houses meet after a general election. The CURRENT Parliament is the forty-fifth since federation in 1901. The parliamentary term continues for three years after the DATE of the first sitting of the houses, unless it is ended earlier by the dissolution of the House of Representatives or by the double dissolution of both houses to resolve a deadlock or disagreement between them. Both types of dissolution are carried out by the Governor-General on the ADVICE of the Prime Minister.PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIESTITTA LAMBA CHALEGA??THANK ITFOLLOW ME PLZBYE♡♡♡♡

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73. Which functionary can be invited to givehis opinion in the Parliament?​

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Attorney-General of INDIA can be INVITED to GIVE his opinion in parliamenthope it HELPS..mark it as brainliest PLEASE