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18. Which of the following said that the "Sovereignty is the supreme will of the state"? (A) TH Green(B) Garner(C) Willoughby(D) Laskihich of the folloino efeie to mortemente aimed at defining establishing and defen |
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Answer» ct answer is: Option (C)❥❥ PLEASE CHECK the attachment for Your CLARITY. |
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अनुसूचित जाति संघ की स्थापना किसने की |
| Answer» DR. BR AMBEDKAR EXPLANATION:In 1978 | |
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Compared to china the india steel produces over 100 million tones of steel which is ____? |
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Answer» 200mile because INDIA as most POWERFUL COMPARED to LESS CHINA |
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एफ वाय बी ए पॉलिटिकल सायन्स 1 व 2 प्रकरणाची नावे |
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Answer» tion:POLITICAL SCIENCE has many branches and sub-branches; majorly it INCLUDES TOPICS like state politics, political ECONOMY, comparative politics, political philosophy and international relations. |
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With Passage Whatee Marshall plann?1was thethe US6) EconomicAida) Aid quies byguren byc) Military help guien byd) financialgues bythe USthe USthe usAid |
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Kaibinet ke mehrab ki aadharshila kise kaha gaya hai |
| Answer» TION:the NEW YORK. I HOPE it MAY help to you.. | |
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अनुसूचित जाति संघ की स्थापना किसने की ? (A)मायावती(B)बी०आर० अम्बेदकर(C)पंडित नेहरूकांशीराम(D) |
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Answer» (B)बी०आर० अम्बेदकरExplanation:(B)बी०आर० अम्बेदकर |
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16. Which one of the following approaches or modest of international politics does not give importance to the role of state as an actor?(A) Dependency model(B) Realist Model(C) Neo-realist model(D) Interdependence pluralist model |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:REALISM is an approach to the STUDY and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at BEST, national interests disguised as moral CONCERNS. | |
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Fy ba political science Marathi medium 2nd chapter |
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Answer» Explanation:UNIVERSITY of PUNE. S.Y.B.A Political Science. G-2 General Paper. POLITICAL THEORY& CONCEPTS. (80-20 Pattern to be IMPLEMENTED from 2014-2015). Course Objectives: This is an introductory paper to the concepts, ... |
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Fy ba political science Marathi medium 1st chapter |
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What is the tenure of the members of Rajya Sabha ? |
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Answer» Rajya Sabha is a PERMANENT body and is not subject to dissolution. However, one third of the MEMBERS retire every second year, and are replaced by NEWLY elected members. Each member is elected for a term of SIX years. The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha. |
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17. Which one does not contribute to the formation of International Governinent? (A) Expansion of international trade(B) Establishment of international organization(C) Inter-state nivalry(D) Means of communication |
| Answer» OPTION BEXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK me as the BRAINLIEST | |
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What is resistivity??? |
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Answer» vity, electrical resistance of a conductor of UNIT cross-sectional area and unit length. ... A CHARACTERISTIC property of each material, resistivity is USEFUL in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric currents. High resistivity designates poor CONDUCTORS. |
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Differentiate between positive nation of liberty & negative concept of liberty. Also contextualise the answer in different phases of liberalism? |
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Answer» First published Thu Feb 27, 2003; substantive revision Tue Aug 2, 2016Negative liberty is the absence of obstacles, barriers or constraints. One has negative liberty to the extent that actions are available to one in this negative sense. Positive liberty is the possibility of acting — or the fact of acting — in such a way as to take control of one's life and realize one's FUNDAMENTAL purposes. While negative liberty is usually attributed to individual agents, positive liberty is sometimes attributed to collectivities, or to individuals considered PRIMARILY as members of given collectivities.The idea of distinguishing between a negative and a positive sense of the term ‘liberty’ goes back at least to Kant, and was examined and defended in depth by Isaiah Berlin in the 1950s and ’60s. Discussions about positive and negative liberty normally take place within the context of political and social philosophy. They are DISTINCT from, though sometimes related to, philosophical discussions about free will. Work on the nature of positive liberty often overlaps, however, with work on the nature of autonomy.As Berlin showed, negative and positive liberty are not merely two distinct kinds of liberty; they can be SEEN as rival, incompatible interpretations of a single political ideal. Since few people claim to be against liberty, the way this term is interpreted and defined can have important political implications. Political liberalism tends to presuppose a negative definition of liberty: liberals generally claim that if one favors individual liberty one should place strong limitations on the activities of the state. Critics of liberalism often contest this implication by contesting the negative definition of liberty: they argue that the pursuit of liberty understood as self-realization or as self-determination (whether of the individual or of the collectivity) can require state intervention of a kind not normally allowed by liberals.Many authors prefer to talk of positive and negative freedom. This is only a difference of style, and the terms ‘liberty’ and ‘freedom’ are normally used interchangeably by political and social philosophers. Although some attempts have been made to distinguish between liberty and freedom (Pitkin 1988; Williams 2001; Dworkin 2011), generally speaking these have not CAUGHT on. Neither can they be translated into other European languages, which contain only the one term, of either Latin or Germanic origin (e.g. liberté, Freiheit), where English contains both.Explanation:pls mark me as the brainliest |
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What are 3 phases of liberalism? |
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Answer» tion:Liberalism is a school of thought within international relations THEORY which can be thought to REVOLVE around three INTERRELATED principles: Rejection of power POLITICS as the only possible OUTCOME of international relations; it questions security/warfare principles of realism. |
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Explain the establishment and objectives of UNESCO , UNICEF and ILO in details? |
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Answer» full form of ILO is International Labour Organization. It is an agency established by the United Nations to set international labour standards and advance social and economic justice throughout the world. The ILO was established in 1919 and it is the oldest specialised agency of the United Nations!UNICEFwas created to help and support children in critical circumstances. Let's take a look at its story. The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was established by the United Nations in 1946 to provide food, clothing and health care to children in EUROPE after the SECOND World War. In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent PART of the United Nations. While his name has been shortened UNICEF at that time; it is still called UNICEF.The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is a global organization working to ensure all the rights of the child. It aims to solve most of the problems related to children such as poverty, education, violence, illness and discrimination. In addition it is also working to spread the rights of the child in many countries to ensure that every child can live a normal life like any other. It has the power to ensure that all governments act on all issues related to children. UNICEF believes that their work can give all children the best possible start in life so they can all have a better future. Some countries in the world still have a bad culture that prevents girls from going to school. In this case, UNICEF plays very important roles that help promote girls' education so that they can at least finish primary school. To help them attend school, they can be citizens improved and better parents for their companies and their families. It also aims to protect children against diseases general information childhood so that they can enjoy their lives longer. In addition , UNICEF is working to prevent children from contracting HIV / AIDS. In doing so, children and their families can live happily. In addition, he keeps children living in such environment that they will not suffer violence, abuse and exploitation. Last but not least, UNICEF works to ensure that there is no discrimination against women and girls. There will be gender balance in every work society and school. In summary, UNICEF ensures that all young people can live a dignified life and can avoid any form of exploitation. UNESCOThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) strive to create an environment for discussion among society, CULTURES and peoples based on shared value in general. Throughout this discussion, the world can achieve global visions of sustainable development around the implementation of human rights, mutual respect and the improvement of poverty. The main objective of UNESCO is to ensure that the international society agrees on all development goals that include the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). In addition, UNESCO's main programs to be addressed are education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, communication and information. It does not just work in these programs but there are still a lot of special programs that it does. In addition, UNESCO's main mission is to contribute to the building of peace, poverty REDUCTION, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through UNESCO's main programs. The overall priorities on which this organization focuses are Africa and gender equality. Explanation: |
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The Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted from |
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Answer» d AnswerThe Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted from Irish Constitution. ____________________Know More :-The Directive Principles of State Policy aim to CREATE SOCIAL ORDER in which justice of every kind is prevailed. It ensures that the citizens have adequate means of livelihood and the economic system does not result in the CONCENTRATION of wealth. The Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable.They are one of the salient features of the constitution.Directive Principles of State Policy are DIVIDED into three types :-Socialist PrinciplesLiberal PrinciplesGandhian Principles |
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Discuss the key agencies of United Nations and their role in detail? |
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Answer» hi friend for key agencie the are sub divided soExplanation:UN Library logoAsk DAG Toggle navigationWhat are UN specialized AGENCIES, and how many are there?Toggle menu visibilityUN specialized agencies are international organizations that coordinate their work with the United Nations through NEGOTIATED AGREEMENTS. The following information comes from the UN System Documentation research guide:UN Specialized Agencies2016 session of the CEB; UN Photo 703766Specialized Agencies are mentioned in the Charter in Chapter IX, International Economic and Social Co-operationChapter X, The Economic and Social Council |
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समकालीन विषय क्या - क्या चुनौतियां मौजूद हैं |
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What are the result of trade relations of India with the outer world ? |
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Answer» India's trade flourished, spices, mulsin were traded from India to the outside world. h. We may ALSO give example of silk route that passed through MANY countries of Asia and EUROPE. CHINESE pottery, spices, silk also travelled from India and South East Asia through these routes.Mark me Brainliest!! |
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9वीं अनुसूची 11वीं अनुसूची(A)(B)10वीं अनुसूची(C)(D)12वीं अनुसूचीWhich Schedule has been added to the Constitution of India by the 73rdConstitution Amendment ?(A) 9th Schedule(B) 10th Schedule(C) 11th Schedule(D) 12th Scheduleयदि राज्य सभा किसी संविधान संशोधन विधेयक पर लोक सभा से असहमत हो, तो क्या विकल्पहै ?(A)संशोधन विधेयक पारित नहीं माना जायेगा(B) संयुक्त बैठक द्वारा निर्णय होगा(C) दो-तिहाई बहुमत से लोक सभा द्वारा पारित(D)लोक सभा को राज्य सभा के प्रस्तावों को अस्वीकार करने का अधिकार हैIf Rajya Sabha disagrees with the Lok Sabha on a Constitution Amendmenbill,what is the alternative ?(A)(B)(C)The amendment bill will not be considered passedDecision will be made by joint meetingPassed by Lok Sabha by two-third majority |
| Answer» YES I amExplanation:dvhifgifjhfouyuriydjyriyfkhvkjfiyrj,V | |
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Demerits of democracy |
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Answer» ㅤ࿐⋆❄༄free fire zinda-BAAD θ. 1 thx only ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤi WANT POINTS and 100 followersㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ️ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤExplanation:ㅤ࿐⋆❄༄free fire zinda-BAAD θ. 1 thx only ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤi want POINTS and 100 followersㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ️ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ |
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उच्च न्यायालय के न्यायाधीश की सेवानिवृत्ति की आयु क्या है |
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Answer» 62उच्च न्यायालय के न्यायाधीश की सेवानिवृत्ति की आयु 62 वर्ष होतीहै |
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अधिकारो की परिभाषा एवं अर्थ स्पष्ट कीजिए व अधिकारो का वर्गीकरण करते हुए व्याख्या कीजिए |
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Answer» ❤A noun is a part of speech that names a person, PLACE, thing, IDEA, ACTION or quality. ... Proper nouns refer to the individual name of a person, place or thing. EXAMPLES MIGHT include Barcelona, Leonardo da Vinci, or Toyota Corolla. |
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Discuss the role of NAM on 150 words |
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Answer» For India, non-alignment conceptually started out as a policy of non-participation in the military affairs' of a bipolar world and in the context of colonialism, it did not mean passivity or neutrality and instead aimed towards optimum involvement through multipolar participation towards peace and security.It meant that a country should be able to preserve a certain amount of freedom of action internationally. Without any set definition for what non alignment meant, the meaning of the term VARIED from statesman to statesman, situation to situation and country to COUNTY, making the phrase dynamic, evolving and relevant.The overall AIMS and principles however found consensus among the movement members over time.However, nonaligned countries could rarely attain the freedom of judgement they DESIRED, their actual behaviour towards objectives of the movement such as social justice and human rights were unfulfilled in MANY cases, and in certain cases their actions, including that of India's, resembled the action of an aligned country. |
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35. The number of the Anglo Indians nominated to the House of People is(A4(B) 3(C) 2 |
| Answer» OPTION no. C) 2ANSWER is 2 | |
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17. 'पिता जी ऊपर सो रहे हैं। इस वाक्य में क्रिया-विशेषण शब्द है-'1 pointO ऊपरO पिताजीO सोO रहे |
| Answer» UPER.kriya VISHESHAN HAI uper | |
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3. The ex-officio chairman of the Council of states is (A) Speaker(B) Vice President(C) Deputy Speaker(D) Deputy Chairman. |
| Answer» VICE presidentExplanation:HOPE it HELPS!! | |
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32. The amending power of the Constitution of India is described in Article (A) 352(B) 368(C) 360(D) 395 |
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Answer» 368Explanation:amendment in GOVERNMENT and law an ADDITION or alteration made to a constitution STATUE or LEGISLATIVE bill or resolution. |
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9. Which of the following is not included in the Fundamental Rights (A) Right to adequate means of livelihood(B) Right to Freedom(C) Right against Exploitation(D) Right to Equality10. The Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted from(A) US Constitution(B) Irish Constitution(C) French Constitution(D) Canadian Constitution11. Keshavananda Bharati case was associated with(A) Fundamental Rights(B) Directive Principles of State Policy(C) State right |
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Answer» 9) A OPTION is CORRECT because except that all are FUNDAMENTAL rights |
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31. Who presides over the joint sitting of the Parliament (A) President(B) Vice President(C) Speaker(D) Chief Justice |
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Answer» SpeakerExplanation:PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST please |
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(D) Mandamus 9. Which of the following is not included in the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India?(A) Right to adequate means of livelihood(B) Right to Freedom(C) Right against Exploitation(D) Right to Equality |
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30. Who promulgates ordinance in states (A) Governor(B) Chief Minister(C) President(D) Chief Justice |
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The President's rule in a state can be continued at a stretch for a maximum period of (A) year(B) 2 years(C) 3 years(D) One year |
| Answer» BIS the ANSWEREXPLANATION:gxysh46w4t | |
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8. Which writ give the meaning 'we command' in letters (A) Habeas Corpus(B) Prohibition(C) Quo Warranto |
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45.किसने कहा कि "मुझे स्वतंत्रता दो या मुझे मार दो"? |
| Answer» TION:सॉरी मैं आपकी कोई मदद नहीं कर सकता | |
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The joint session of the federal assembly is presided by |
| Answer» CHANCHAL KUMAR SINGH Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar SinghExplanation:Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar | |
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6. In India Right to Property is a (A) Moral Right(B) Legal Right(C) Fundamental Right(D) Personal Right |
| Answer» C) FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT | |
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3. The Constituent Assembly was set according to the proposals of (A) The Cripps Mission(B) the Cabinet Mission(C) Mountbatten Plan(D) Rajagopalachari Plan |
| Answer» HOPE IT HELPZExplanation:B) the CABINET MISSION | |
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1. The Union List consists of (A) 97 subjects(B) 61 subjects(C) 47 subjects(D) 73 subjects |
| Answer» 1) is your ANSWER is GIVEN above | |
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Where is the high court of Maharashtra located?? |
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Answer» tion:It is ONE of the OLDEST high courts in INDIA. It is LOCATED in MUMBAI, Maharashtra. |
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Each state send two members to the second chamber of which country |
| Answer» CHANCHAL KUMAR SINGH Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal KumarExplanation:Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar Singh Chanchal Kumar | |
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Gandhiji aim of education |
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Answer» ahimsha silence Gandhijji BIRTH in AMERICAN but he LOVE India and got FREEDOM for ours lndians |
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नागराजन अपने दोस्तों में क्यों मशहूर हो गया |
| Answer» TION:Why Nagarajan BECAME famous AMONG his FRIENDS | |
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The British House of Lords can delay a Money bill for? |
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Answer» The RESULT was the Parliament Act 1911, which REMOVED from the HOUSE of Lords the power to veto a Bill, except one to extend the lifetime of a Parliament. Instead, the Lords could delay a Bill by up to two years. The Act also reduced the maximum lifespan of a Parliament from seven years to five years. |
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Polaris theory of justice |
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Answer» tion:and ethics by the philosopher JOHN Rawls, in which the author attempts to provide a moral theory alternative to utilitarianism and that addresses the problem of distributive justice (the socially just DISTRIBUTION of goods in a society). The theory USES an updated form of Kantian PHILOSOPHY and a VARIANT form of conventional social contract theory. Rawls's theory of justice is fully a political theory of justice as opposed to other forms of justice discussed in other disciplines and contexts. |
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Who makes decisions in a country?? |
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Answer» The few would not RULE the MANY and the government would not pay representatives salaries. In indirect, or representative democracy, CITIZENS elect representatives to make laws on their behalf. This is what most MODERN countries have today. Direct democracy makes DECISIONS by majority rule.Explanation:Hope this helps u ❣Gummonie ☺Pls Flw me ☹Give me thnks ☹✌ITZ AbUsiNg QuEeN ✌ |
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How the era of multi party system lead to the era of coalition at the centre? |
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Name any two liberal thinkers |
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Answer» n Locke.3.2 JOHN Trenchard.3.3 Charles DE Montesquieu.3.4 Thomas Gordon.3.5 François Quesnay.3.6 Voltaire.3.7 Jean-Jacques Rousseau.3.8 Denis Diderot.brainlist PLZ ❤ |
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