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3001.

Explain the basic concept and nature of a unitary and a federal state.

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A unitary system is COMPOSED of one central GOVERNMENT that holds all the POWER , but a federal system divides power between national and local FORM of government...

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3002.

Write the function of political party in points......

Answer» 1)Representing group of interest
2)making policies
3)simplifying choices
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3003.

What compromise was made by white minority in south Africa

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• In South Africa, the WHITER and black people come to the terms and principles of trust and enter the compromises.

• Basic RIGHTS of the poor and workers were acknowledged.

• The universal ADULT franchise was agreed upon by both the COMMUNITIES that believe one PERSON one vote.

• The rights of the minority to be safeguarded.

3004.

Name the player who now has the most number of ODI centuries for England.

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The ANSWER is WALLY HAMMOND

3005.

List the difference between unitary and federal government

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unitary GOVERNMENT ,

1. in this type of government all the powers are in one central government system.

2. very little POLITICAL power EXISTS outside the central GOVT.

3. all major govt. decisions are made by central government.


in fedral government,

1.in this type of govt. the powers are distributed among local and state govt.

2. powers are diffused in the federal system

3.rules and laws may vary among the countries

3006.

What does the word republic in the preamble means

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Ur ANSWER is ...

The republic in India who is the head of the STATE is ELECTED directly or indirectly for a fixed PERIOD of time...

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3007.

In which year food safety and standards act was enacted in india? [a] 2004 [b] 2005 [c] 2006 [d] 2007?

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In 2004 FOOD safety and standard act was ENACTED in INDIA

3008.

How the democratic principle were not followed in estonia and fiji?

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Estonia has made its CITIZENSHIP rules in such a way that PEOPLE belonging to Russian minority find it difficult to get the right to vote

In FIJI, the electoral system is such that the vote of an INDIGENOUS fiji has more VALUE than and Indian-Fiji

3009.

In which situation social division become benefivial in politics?

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3010.

how many years have happened for narendra modi being our prime minister? what is the tenure of a prime minister of our country?

Answer»

4 is happent for PM NARENDRA MODI

The tenureof pm in india is of 5 years

3011.

State the arguments for democracy

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There should be no ARGUMENT about it this country RUNS on a DEMOCRACY and it is working WELL for us


3012.

After how many years does Mexico hold election for lifting its president plz answer

Answer»

After EVERY six YEARS Mexico hold elections for electing it's PRESIDENT

3013.

Meaning of bhilai and bhokora

Answer» BHILAI and BHOKORA is a BIG STEEL PLANTS
3014.

In china elections are regularly held at 5 year for

Answer»

I have ALREADY ANSWER to your ANOTHER COMPLETE QUESTION

3015.

If you were given a choice which form of government will you choose a fedral or unitary 0

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I CHOOSE FEDERAL FORM of GOVERNMENT

3016.

Explain about free and fair electoral competition of democracy.

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A democracy must be BASED on a free and fair election where those currently in power have a fair CHANCE of losing

Holding elections of any kind is not enough


The elections must OFFER a real choice between political alternatives and it should be possible to use this choice to remove the EXISTING RULERS

3017.

Identify the activities where the government must spend for their welfare of its citizen and why? 0

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In CONSTRUCTION in giving MEDICAL FACILITIES and in many other things

3018.

How is zila parishad formed ? what special provisions to some states of india?

Answer» ASK to NCERT APP PLEASE mark as brainlist
3019.

Mention any feature which mahatma gandhi recognised in india

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01-Aug-2011 · This famous statement by Mahatma Gandhi is being challenged by urbanists today who see a shining future for India in its cities. Architect Dhiru Thadani writes that Gandhi's vision of village life can apply to all LEVELS of urban FORM. ... ALTHOUGH Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi ...

3020.

What said article 13

Answer» HEYA ____°°°°° here is UR answer------

Article 13: it SAYS about the laws inconsistent with or in DEROGATION of fundamental rights ....

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3021.

How does ferrel heady rationalize the three stages of development in comparative administration?

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Ferrel HEADY worked in the COMPARATIVE administrative group scholars in South ASIAN countries.

Also, he wrote books named as ‘Papers on comparative administration’ and ‘Public Administration: A Comparative Perspective’.

There are mainly two differences in the developed countries as compared to developing countries such as ‘Party prominent political REGIMES’ and ‘BUREAUCRACY prominent political regimes’.

3022.

"history without political science has no fruits ,political science without history has no root "who says it

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SIR JOHN SEELEY SAYS this.

3023.

Peter norman was an American so why he wanted tohelp tommie smith and john carlos?

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Peter Norman was an Australian track ATHLETE who won the silver medal in 200 metres race in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico city. 

During that race, two American black athletes,  Tommie SMITH and John Carlos came first and third respectively. At the medal presentation ceremony, the two American athletes protested against the DISCRIMINATION FACED by blacks in America by displaying the Black Power salute. Norman supported them by wearing a BADGE of the Olympic Project for Human Rights.

3024.

What are the importance of financial institutions in an economy

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What DISTINGUISHED financial institutions from other firms is the relatively small share of real assets on their balance sheets. Thus, the direct impact of financial institutions on the real economy is relatively minor. The indirect impact of financial markets and institutions on economic performance is extraordinarily important. The financial sector mobilizes savings and allocates credit across space and time. It provides not only payment services, but also enables firms and households to cope with economic uncertainties by hedging, pooling, sharing and pricing risks. An efficient financial sector reduces the cost and risk of producing and trading goods and services and thus makes an important contribution to raising the standard of living. The authors begin their analysis by considering how an economy would PERFORM without a financial sector and then proceed to introduce a simplified financial sector with direct financial transactions between savers and INVESTORS. Financial intermediaries are introduced which transform the direct obligations of investors into indirect obligations of financial intermediaries which have attributes that savers prefer. This approach emphasizes how the financial sector can improve both the quantity and quality of real investment and thereby increase income per capita. The authors then consider the role of government in supporting an efficient financial sector. However, the authors show that not all government intervention is beneficial. They demonstrate the potentially detrimental effects of regulation on both the financial structure and the real economy. They also emphasize the competitive forces that influence the ultimate impact of REGULATIONS. Technological trends in telecommunications and computation seem likely to increase the ease with which users and providers of financial services can circumvent burdensome regulations, according to the authors. This has led to calls for reduction in the overall restrictions on financial firms, as well as for international harmonization of regulations regarding safety and soundness, insider trading and taxation. The authors examine how to quantify the gains to the economy from improving the efficiency of the financial sector and the potential social gains and costs which may result from the formation of financial conglomerates. The authors then consider pressures for international harmonization of financial regulation, contrasting institutional regulation with functional regulation. The authors conclude that efficient financial markets require an infrastructure of laws, conventions and regulation. Most of all, an efficient financial system requires confidence. Confidence ENCOURAGES investors to allocate their savings through financial markets and institutions rather than to buy non-productive assets as a store of value. The authors suggest that such confidence can be fostered by appropriate regulation of institutions and markets to ensure users of financial services that they will receive fair treatment. According to the authors, the challenge is to foster a static and dynamically efficient financial system while maintaining sufficient regulatory oversight to promote confidence in the safety and soundness of the financial system.

3025.

what are the best reference books for 11th class geography, pol science please tell me the names of how many you know plssss ?

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You can GET A Book of ENCYCLOPEDIA of geography which U can get in a BIG book store from COMPANY named ad world dictionary

3026.

Explain the different espects of life in which women are discriminated or disadvantage in India

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Jobs
educational ATTAINMENT
ECONOMICAL CONDITION

3027.

Give information about the decentralisation in india

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Given India’s size and diversity, DECENTRALIZATION is very important for the COUNTRY’s strategy for poverty reduction. From the first CENTRAL initiative to establish local governments in 1957 to the 73rd and 74thConstitutional Amendment in 1992 and 1993, the country has moved in this direction. The two constitutional amendment established mandatory provisions for decentralization to local governments in India.

The subsequent State and Municipal Acts created a policy conducive to decentralized governance, and these are being strengthened through devolution of resources, such as centrally sponsored schemes and finance commission block grants.

3028.

How high growth of population leads to unemployment

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When population INCREASE ILLITERACY will increase and PEOPLE WOULD not work and this leads to unemployment.mark as brainlist PLS

3029.

Hey frnds plz answer me... why do we need constitution

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“ A Constitution helps serve as a SET of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the WAY in which they want the country to be governed. The constitution also SPELLS out the ideals the citizens BELIEVE that their country should UPHOLD.

3030.

Why do we need reserved system

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So that the WEAKER and backward sections of the SOCIETIES are given EQUAL RIGHTS and COME at par with the other sections of society! this is the spirit of democracy.

3031.

A democracy is a form of government that exists in most of the contemporary world. List 4 features.

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1- equal vote right
2- TIME period are FIXED for GOVERNMENT one rule
3-elections are conducted
4- government is SUPPOSED to answer citizens

3032.

Analyse any three reasons for not calling government under General Musharraf in Pakistan a democracy.

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A) under him, pakistan came under military RULE.
b)he threw away the DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED government.
c)he wanted to rule Pakistan as long as he could.
d)He used DIRTY tricks to win the REFERENDUM of 2002.

3033.

At least how many days of prior notice is required for the impeachment of the president of india

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At LEAST 14 days of prior notice is required for the IMPEACHMENT of the president of INDIA.

3034.

As the citizen of what steps can you take if your fundamental rights are voilated write the article no under which you can save your rights from being voilented

Answer» 1. Know your rights

2. Never give bribe

3. Insist on your rights

4. Educate the violator

5. Be READY to commit your time

6. Never let GO when you are violated

7. Expose the culprit and publish your encounter

8. Challenge your violation in court

9. TAKE pictures,voice or video recording to back up your claims

10. Protect the right of others





3035.

Explain the factors which improve the quality of human beings

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Healcare
education
employeement

3036.

What is the importance of education

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Education plays a vital role to a productive, good life. Itimproves the value and excellence of one's life as well. Well, a good education eradicates poverty. By getting ACOLLEGE degree, you are able to get satisfying job that pays well.Because of your salary, you will be able to afford a good home,clothing, food, and other necessities of life.Having a degree also comes into play when wanting to be a goodparent.
❤✔⛤Education motivates self-assurance and provides us with thethings we need to partake in today's world. It makes us moreindependent and aware of what is going on in the world today, alongwith the awareness of opportunities and rights. It offers a greaterunderstanding of one's capability and potential as well. Studies have SHOWN that mothers who have gone to schoolhave healthier, better-nourished children, who are most likely tosucceed.
❤⛤↪Also, WOMEN who go through school and go to college marrylater, have fewer kids, and have improved parental care, Educationaugments the ability of FAMILIES to handle health problems. It opens people up to numerous opportunities, and isnt that what EVERY parentwants for their children and themselves? Studies have also shown thateducation is the most valuable and efficient weapon against HIV,AIDS, and other diseases. Schooling also helps prevent the risks oftraffickiilg, labor, and sexual abuse of children.
⛤↪As you can see, education is an essential element to asuccessful, happy life. There are so many more opportunities thatopen up for a person that has a college degree. I have every intentionon continuing my schooling after high school. I futthermore intend ongetting a well-paying, enjoyable job.

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3037.

What is RTE? Mention any two provisions of the act

Answer» RTE is RIGHT to EDUCATION.
3038.

Detail how does democracy lead to a peaceful and a harmonious life among the citizens?

Answer» HEY mate

Here is ur ANSWER



1) DEMOCRACY is a BETTER form of government when compared to other government systems due to many reasons
2) They promote equality among citizens and it enhances the dignity of the individuals
3) It improves the quality of decision making, and hence, it provides a method to resolve conflicts.
4) Democratic government is accountable to the citizens and hence responsive to the needs and welfare of citizens
5) Democracies conduct free and fair elections and hence, it is evident that democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens
3039.

What makes India different from other countries across the globe*?

Answer» DUE to its UNITY in such a HUGE DIVERSITY
3040.

Why domestic activities of your mother are not included in the economic activities

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Domestic ACTIVITIES are not economic activities because domestic activities do not helps in EARNING livelihood. Domestic activities are not makes the economy BETTER

3041.

Describe decentralisation? what are the ideas behind decentralisation?

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When power is TAKEN away from CENTRAL and state governments and given to local government,it is called decentralisation.The BASIC IDEA behind decentralisation is that there are a large no. of problems and issues which are better settled at local level.

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3042.

Avadi session of indian national congress was famously known for

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Is KNOWN for its POLICIES

3043.

Defintion of fundamental rights that who can claim fundamental rights against whom

Answer» HEY mate here is your short and understandable answer...

The Fundamental Rights are defined as basic human freedoms that every Indian CITIZEN has the right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development of personality. These rights universally apply to all CITIZENS, irrespective of RACE, place of birth, religion, CASTE or gender.

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3044.

Mention the major factors of production

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Here THREE photos are given

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3045.

Mention the major components of health

Answer» SIX ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS of health

Physical health. ...SOCIAL HEALTH. ...Cognitive health. ...Emotional health. ...Cultural health. ...Spiritual health.

3046.

Compare the way in which belgium and sri lanka deal with cultural diversity

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Demands of the Tamils:

(i) Recognition of TAMIL as an OFFICIAL language.

(ii) Equal opportunities for Tamils in government jobs and EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

(iii) Provincial autonomy for Tamil DOMINATED provinces.

3047.

Why is it important that one religious community does not dominate another

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Yes it is important that religious COMMUNITY does not dominate another for EQUALITY in the COUNTRY

3048.

0 civics: explain the workingof rural local self government

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Hey mate

Here is ur answer

The rural local government bodies comprises of the following:

a. There is a Gram Panchayat in each village or a group of villages comprising of villagers, it also has ward members referred as Panchs and the President who is known as the Sarpanch.
b. The panchs are elected by the members of the Panchayat.
c. The working of the gram panchayat is supervised by Gram sabha. It is the Gram Sabha which comprises of all the adult members of the village anyone who is above the age of 18 is the member of Gram Sabha and has right to vote.
Gram Sabha among them elects the members of the Gram Panchayat . The panchayat is answerable and accountable to the Gram Sabha.The Sabha approves the annual plans, budget of the panchayat.
d. The Panchayat Samiti exist at the block level or mandal and is HEADED by Chairperson and VICE Chairperson elected by the members of the samiti.
e. It Includes 1/5th of Members from Gram Panchyats. These Members are elected by the all panchayat members of the area.It also includes MLA's of the area.
​f. Panchayat Samilti is administered by Block DEVELOPMENT officer who is the executive officer that supervises all programmes and policies of the Panchayat Samiti and Sub Divisional Magistrate​.The Samiti, takes up planning for schemes related to development of agriculture, livestock, irrigation, sanitation,public health.
g. It supervises and coordinates the work of Gram panchayats.
h. It implements the work given by the state governments or ZILLA Parishad.
i. At the the district level, there is which is Headed by Chairperson and Vice Chairperson and includes Chairperson of all the Panchayat Samiti, MP's and MLA's of the district.
j. Zilla Parishad is administered by DM or Collector

3049.

Bill introduced by members in the parliament who are not ministers are known as

Answer» SPEAKER of PARLIAMENT
3050.

Help me pls in don't know this is hard

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