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| 7801. | 
                                    Farewell speech for 9th standard students | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  shkecvjkourfgbjkkfddvbjhfdgvhhfssxcbjgsscvjhdsxcbhfdxvjjjhggvbbkkddfhjirdfhjkoutdddvjjyaschjuredfhjiiyd  | 
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| 7802. | 
                                    Explain the salient feature of architect act 1972? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The main purpose of the architects act, 1972 as given in the preamble is to PROVIDE for the REGISTRATION of architects and for matters connected therewith. It has ALREADY COME into force and extends to the whole India. It contains 45 sections along with one schedule. HOPE YOU LIKE IT.....FOLLOW ME .  | 
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| 7803. | 
                                    A recognised political party is one that ___ | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The CORRECT ANSWER of this question is National POLITICAL PARTY.  | 
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| 7804. | 
                                    How about poltical theory written in assignment group? | 
                            
| Answer» AL scientist Harold Laswell said it best: at its most basic level, politics is the struggle of “who gets what, when, how.” This struggle may be as modest as competing interest groups FIGHTING over control of a small municipal budget or as overwhelming as a military stand-off between international superpowers. Political SCIENTISTS study such struggles, both small and large, in an effort to develop GENERAL PRINCIPLES or theories about the way the world of politics works. Think about the title of your course or re-read the course description in your syllabus. | |
| 7805. | 
                                    What is direct democracy ? Where it is practies in India | 
                            
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| 7806. | 
                                    How lack of proper education system results in the failure of Globalisation? | 
                            
| Answer» TION:VERIFIED ANSWERHOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO YOU | |
| 7807. | 
                                    Functions of groups that protect human rights | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hope u will LIKE this answer and alsoarl it as brainliest.Explanation:In particular, NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations (NGOS) have played a primary role in focusing the international community on human rights issues. NGOs monitor the actions of governments and PRESSURE them to act according to human rights principles.  | 
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| 7808. | 
                                    Who provides over the meetings of municipal corporation | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Mayer.He is the MUNICIPAL HEAD of the CORPORATION.  | 
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| 7809. | 
                                    A democratic governme is better than non democratic government | 
                            
| Answer» DEMOCRACY is BETTER than any other form of government such as dictatorship in FIELD of DECISION making because democracy,involves discussion and hearings AMONG people, A democratic government works according to the needs and expectations of the people and if it fails to do so it would not be selected in next elections ... | |
| 7810. | 
                                    Write any one undemocratic work | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ®An undemocratic PRACTICE is a doctrine. that is against or in DISAGREEMENT with. DEMOCRACY. ®Democracy is a political system for. choosing and replacing the government.mark me and FOLLOW me...  | 
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| 7811. | 
                                    What type of inequality faced by dallit woman as well as peasants community  | 
                            
| Answer» DALITS are systematically DISCRIMINATED against and abused by public authorities and private actors, who act without any fear of punishment as they rarely face sanctions for their violations of Dalits' FUNDAMENTAL rightsHOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!!!!!!!!! | |
| 7812. | 
                                    In democracy every citizens is ,,,,,,,,,,,, in the eyes of law | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  your answer Mate...Yes ,the above STATEMENT is correct ,our law or courts have a eye on democracy of EVERY citizenHope it Helpss...MARK Me as brainleast...FOLLOW me please...Thank you...See you soon..BYE bye ...  | 
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| 7813. | 
                                    Constitutive virtue of democracy | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  jshdbfjshdjshsjdhdhdhdhdhdhhfExplanation:mujhay ANSWER NAHI PATA BSS BRAINLEAST kerdo  | 
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| 7814. | 
                                    Elections in China do not represent people verdict . explain plz plz urgent  | 
                            
| Answer» EXPLANATION:ELECTIONS in china do not represent people's verdict:1. in china the elections are held every 5 years to the Chinese parliament, national people's congress. From all over china 3000 members are elected and some from the army 2. In china a person wanting to CONTEST in these elections must be from the Chinese COMMUNIST party or 8 other parties allied to it3. the candidates must take the approval of the Chinese communist party.4. The government is always formed by the Chinese communist party.5. therefore in China, people are not offered any REAL choice which is an essential feature of any democracy. therefore it can be SAID that the elections in China do no represent people's verdict. Hope this helps. | |
| 7815. | 
                                    What is the role of courts in our constitution? According to civics class 10 CBSE (ncert) | 
                            
| Answer» FOLLOW me PLEASE and mark me as a good studentExplanation:the ROLE of COURTS is important to the CONSTITUTION | |
| 7816. | 
                                    What is the role of courts in our constitution? according to class 10 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  in our country India courts are there to interpret our CONSTITUTION . They ALSO act as the CUSTODIAN of our constitution . Also when such a law is passed by any GOVT. ... Hence courts have a huge role in protecting and guarding our fundamental rights , and also to interpret our constitution .  | 
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| 7817. | 
                                    Discriminatory law was cancel ban on political parties and restrictions on media was lifted | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  tion:Nativism has once again gained momentum in U.S. POLITICS. This TENDENCY to define nationhood not by values or laws but in racial, ethnic, or religious terms is not new. Yet nativism is inherently undemocratic because nativists DEMOTE citizens who have the “wrong” characteristics to, at best, second-class citizenship. As nativist voters flex their muscle, what can political parties on both sides of the aisle do to put the GENIE back in the bottle? Examining how Austria, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy have addressed nativism in their politics offers some USEFUL lessons.  | 
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| 7818. | 
                                    6. What was the role of Dr B.R Ambedkar in making of the constitution? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  B. R Ambedkar's role and contribution to the making of the Indian Consitution is certainly of the most significant level-- on 15TH August 1947, when India achieved its independence, Nehruji made Ambedkar as his first Law Minister, in recognition of his LEGAL prowess; and also, in fact, made him the Chairman of the Indian Constitution Drafting Committee: a singular honour, and of COURSE, his first/primary important 'contribution' to this document i.e. its actual writing/drafting and structuring, which is no SMALL thing, as it is Ambedkar ji's words that roll off so decorously when we read the document.Explanation:  | 
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| 7820. | 
                                    Discuss the roles of public policies in development of democracy? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  mental rethinking is under way about the roles of government, citizens, and community organizations in public policy. Can government be reconstructed to make public policies more responsive to citizens and THUS more effective? This challenge is apparent in the activist policy agenda of the Clinton administration, which supports national service programs, government-voluntary collaborations, and community-based development projects.Public Policy for DEMOCRACY is an important and timely contribution to the current discussion of how to get people more involved in their own governance. In this book, contributors URGE policymakers and policy analysts to promote a more vigorous and inclusive democracy by incorporating concerns about citizenship in their craft, rather than strictly emphasizing efficiency and effectiveness.....PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST.........PLEASE THANKS MY ANSWER.....  | 
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| 7822. | 
                                    Mention the main prevention of Right to Equality | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Article 2 UDHR prohibits discrimination on the FOLLOWING 10 grounds: race, colour, sex, language, RELIGION, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth and other status. The same PROHIBITED grounds are included in Article 2 ICESCR and Article 2 ICCPR.Explanation:hope it's helpful for you and MARK as the brainliest ANSWER please  | 
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| 7823. | 
                                    Which disaster hit muzzafarabad region in year 2005 | 
                            
| Answer» TSUNAMI HITS the muzzafarabad REGION in YEAR 2005 | |
| 7824. | 
                                    the most successful schem of the government which increases ed enroll ment of children in schools is | 
                            
| Answer» MID DAY MEAL SCHEMES ETC | |
| 7825. | 
                                    1 . _____ don't have right to vote in Saudi Arabia . 2. In ____Russian minority face difficulty to give vote . 3. After every ______ year election held in Mexico | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  1.women2.estonia3.six  | 
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| 7826. | 
                                    Name any two literacy programme started by the government of India | 
                            
| Answer» 1. BETI bacaho beti padhao2.mid DAY MEAL PROGRAMME | |
| 7827. | 
                                    What is the role of municipal corporation in your city or town in regard to health promotion | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A MUNICIPAL corporation, CITY corporation, Mahanagar Palika, Mahanagar Nigam or Nagar Nigam or Nagara Sabha is a local government in India that administers urban areas with a population of more than one million. The growing population and urbanization in various cities of India were in need of a local governing body that can work for providing necessary community services like health care, EDUCATIONAL institution, housing, transport etc. by collecting property tax and FIXED grant from the State Government.Please mark me as brainliest...  | 
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| 7828. | 
                                    Shortnote on the Allahabad high court verdict(aacording to plus two Pol.sci.) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  COVID 19 IS a great PLACE to work for y the and with other people who want to enjoy a nice great environment with and enjoy the outdoors with a variety of e even e events and entertainment for real and easy to explore and to enjoy make ends e real easy LIFE experiences and make sure you a sure thing to is very important when you e we are we ever want each other to explore the world EVERY day even if we you are the BEST for you  | 
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| 7829. | 
                                    Valuble thing in the world is? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  lifepls MARK me as BRAINLIEST  | 
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| 7830. | 
                                    Valuble thing in the world | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What Is The Most EXPENSIVE THING In The World? Let's get straight to it – the HISTORY Supreme yacht CLAIMS the title by a landslide for the most expensive thing in the world and is worth a whopping $USD 4.5 billion ($AUD 6.6 billion)  | 
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                                    Explain how SoutjAfrica could worktowarda a new constitution | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Constitution of South Africa is the SUPREME law of the Republic of South Africa. It provides the legal foundation for the existence of the republic, it sets out the rights and duties of its citizens, and defines the structure of the Government. The current constitution, the country's fifth, was drawn up by the Parliament elected in 1994 in the South African GENERAL election, 1994. It was promulgated by President NELSON Mandela on 18 December 1996 and came into effect on 4 February 1997, replacing the Interim Constitution of 1993.[1]Since 1996, the Constitution has been amended by seventeen amendment acts. The Constitution is FORMALLY entitled the "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996." It was previously also numbered as if it were an Act of Parliament—Act No. 108 of 1996—but, since the passage of the Citation of Constitutional Laws Act,[2] neither it nor the acts amending it are allocated act numbers.  | 
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| 7832. | 
                                    Find out any two principles in common with the constitution of India and that of South Africa.Explain them. | 
                            
| Answer» TION:The Constitution of South AFRICA is the SUPREME law of the REPUBLIC of South Africa. It PROVIDES the legal foundation for the existence of the republic, it sets out the rights and duties of its citizens, and defines the structure of the governmentHOPE IT IS USEFULMARK MY ANSWER BRAIBLIEST AND THANK MY ANSWER AND FOLLOW ME | |
| 7833. | 
                                    Who is known as the father of Indian Constitution??  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Dr.B.R.Ambedkar is KNOWN as the FATHER of INDIAN CONSTITUTION.  | 
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                                    Democracy is based on consulation and discussion'. Explain this statement. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  cy is based on consultation and DISCUSSION because there is room for correcting mistakes. The opinions of different people makes the DECISION better.All DECISIONS are made through voting and accepting OTHERS opinions and thoughts.  | 
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                                    Write a short note on rule of law respect for right in a democracy | 
                            
| Answer» LAW means every individual in a DEMOCRACY should ABIDE by the law, or a constitution which is made. ... Respect for rights mean that every citizen of a democratic state is provided with some important rights and it is a duty of everybody to respect each other's rights and comply with them.PLEASE mark this answer as brain list because I want one brain list answer to go to next rank please help me | |
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                                    Please answer the attached question...spammers reported | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hey MATE here's ur answerExplanation:1.Modern education2.Industrialization3.Modern means of transport and communication4.Urbanization5.Increase in the IMPORTANCE of wealth6.The new legal system7.Sanskritization8.WesternizationPLZZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST☺  | 
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                                    What made the constituent assembly of India unique | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Constituent Assembly of India, consisting of indirectly elected representatives, was established to draft a constitution for India (INCLUDING the now-separate COUNTRIES of PAKISTAN and Bangladesh). It existed for approx. three YEARS, the first PARLIAMENT of India after independence in 1947.Explanation:  | 
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| 7838. | 
                                    What is the full form of CID...??? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Crime Investigation department is the full FORM of CID PLS MARK as BRAINLIST............  | 
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| 7839. | 
                                    Please answer the attached question | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The reasons for the decline of the caste system areWith economic development, URBANISATION and GROWTH in literacy, the old IDEAS of the caste system are breaking down. (III) Now, the capability of a PERSON is more important, than hiscaste.  | 
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                                    What leads to discrimination in the society? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ber of diverse factors, including those mentioned above, but ALSO EDUCATION, social class, political AFFILIATION, beliefs, or other CHARACTERISTICS can lead to discriminatory BEHAVIOURS, especially by those who may have a degree of power in their hands.  | 
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| 7841. | 
                                    "POPULAR POPULAR LEADERS CAN BE AUTOCRATIC". JUSTIFY THE STATEMENT. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Zimbabewe attained independence from White minority rule in 1980.Since than the country has been ruled by ZANU-PF, the party that led the freedom struggle. Its leader ROBERT Mugabe, has been ruling the country since then. ELECTIONS were held regularly and always won by him. He used unfair practices in elections.Over these year, his government has changed the constitution several times to increase the power of the president. These make him less accountable.Opposition parties are harassed and their meeting are disrupted. Public protest are said illegal. TELEVISION and Radio are controlled by the government. The government has ignored some of the court judgments .From this we learn that,Popular government can be undemocraticPopular LEADERS can be autocratic. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/592075#readmore  | 
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| 7842. | 
                                    How democracy is an accountable form of government??? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  mocracy the ELECTED leader is ACCOUNTABLE to the CITIZENS who have elected him. If he does not do EVERYTHING he had promised he is outvoted in the next election  | 
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| 7843. | 
                                    How long did east Pakistan and west Pakistan remain together as one country ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  for 24 yearsExplanation:  | 
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| 7844. | 
                                    What is Majoritarianism? | 
                            
| Answer» MAJORITARIANISM is a traditional political philosophy or agenda that asserts that a majority (sometimes categorized by religion, language, social class, or some other identifying factor) of the population is entitled to a CERTAIN degree of primacy in society, and has the right to MAKE decisions that affect the society.... HOPE this helps u ✨✌ | |
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                                    2. What were the flaws or defects in sovet system that become the cause of disintegration o U.S.S.R? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Soviet Union CollapsesFrustration with the bad ECONOMY combined with Gorbachev's hands-off approach to Soviet satellites, inspiring INDEPENDENCE movements in the REPUBLICS on the U.S.S.R.'s fringes. One by one, the Baltic states (Estonia, LITHUANIA and Latvia) declared their independence from Moscow.  | 
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| 7846. | 
                                    - Why only poor children go to the governmentschools not the rich one? | 
                            
| Answer» TION:bcoz rich PARENTS join their children in PRIVATE schools which have high standards....hope it helpspls FOLLOW me GUY's | |
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                                    Indirect democracy is also known as representative democracy . explain ? | 
                            
| Answer» REPRESENTATIVE democracy, also known as INDIRECT democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials REPRESENTING a group of people, as OPPOSED to DIRECT democracy. In it, the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people. | |
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                                    Why only poor children go to the government school not rich one  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  only poor students GO to government SCHOOLS because in government schools STUDY is free but RICH people not go because in government schools it is Hindi MEDIUM and private is English medium SO I THINK THIS IS WRITE  | 
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| 7849. | 
                                    Indirect democracy is also known as representative democracy explain | 
                            
| Answer» SORRY............................ | |