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| 3351. | 
                                    What is majoritarianism | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Majoritarianism is sometimes pejoratively referred to by its opponents as "ochlocracy" or "TYRANNY of the majority". Majoritarianism is often referred to as majority RULE, which may refer to a majority class ruling over a MINORITY class, while not REFERRING to the DECISION process called majority rule.  | 
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| 3352. | 
                                    What is meant by rule of law | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: BHAI NERD hunter KTS ko SUPPORT kar do please subscribe  | 
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| 3353. | 
                                    What is representative democracy ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Representativedemocracy (alsoindirect democracy, representative republic, representativegovernment or psephocracy) is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a GROUP of PEOPLE, as OPPOSED to DIRECT democracy.  | 
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| 3354. | 
                                    Role of public prosecutors in criminal justice administration | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  HEY FRIEND..  | 
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| 3355. | 
                                    What do you mean power sharing? why power sharing is necessary in a democracy? in hindi languages? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hello when power of government is DIVIDED between different levels and ORGANS is govt is called power sharing in India there are mainly two groups where the power is divided vertical power sharing and horizontal power sharing .. when power of govt is divided between different level is called vertical power sharing ND when power of government is divided between different organ is called horizontal power sharing it is necessary bcoz if there is no sharing the central govt will enjoy all power nd this doesn't SUPPORT democracy hope u GOT your answer thanks  | 
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| 3356. | 
                                    Why is equality considered to be the core of democracy discuss? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Because it GIVES a better EQUALITY between the citizens and the GOVERNMENT or DEMOCRACY  | 
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| 3357. | 
                                    Write the basic features of a democratic government | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Democracies REST upon fun- damental principles, not uniform PRACTICES. Democracy is government in which power and civic RESPONSIBILITY are exercised by all adult citi- zens, directly, or through their freely ELECTED rep- resentatives. Democracy RESTS upon the principles of majority rule and individual rights.  | 
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| 3358. | 
                                    gandhiji strongly believed that every adult in India should be given that right to vote however a few people don't share his views they feel that illiterate people who are mainly poor should be not given the right to vote what do you think? do you think this would be a form of discrimination give five points to support your views and share these with the class | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Before partition (1947 A.D.) only a few people were given the right to vote. We think that the people must be given the right to vote. The given statement shows it a CASE of discrimination because of the following: (i) All citizens are equal by law. (ii) ACCORDING to constitution, there is no difference between a man and woman, a poor and a rich. (iii) The laws are not made for MEN only. {iv) All citizens must be granted right to vote.    | 
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| 3359. | 
                                    Is there any genius,????1. To whom the ministers are answerable and why?2.Describe the infrastructure of the Legislative Assembly.In 30-40 words. | 
                            
| Answer» QUES - 1. MINISTERS R ANSWERABLE to the CITIZENS of their country. | |
| 3360. | 
                                    What is industrial revolution. Easy and short defination | 
                            
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                                   Answer» HEY MATE......!!!!!! HERE IS YOUR ABSOLUTE ANSWER (IN THE PICTURE ABOVE)  | 
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| 3361. | 
                                    What has been said in any article of the constitution? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hello Mate!!!!   | 
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| 3362. | 
                                    How does a people file nomination papers | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  After date announcement of E. C HAND over FILLED nomination papers SUBMIT to collector  | 
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| 3363. | 
                                    What is social democracy ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey mate here is your answer.....   | 
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| 3364. | 
                                    What are the different organs of village panchayat under rural local self government | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  (i) The Gram Sabha : The Gram Sabha which is not a tier of Panchayati Raj is the general body CONSISTING of all the voters residing in the JURISDICTION of a Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is supposed to work as the watchdog ofthe Gram Panchayat which is its executive body. (ii) Gram Panchayat: The Gram Panchayat is the first tier in the Panchayat Raj System. It is constituted for one village or group of villages. • It is a decision-making body for the entire village. It has to meet at least twice or thrice in a year to approve the annual budget. • This is a council consisting of several ward members often called panchs, and a President or Sarpanch. • They are directly elected by all the adult population living in that ward or village by secret ballot system. (III) Panchayat Samiti : The INTERMEDIATE tier in the Panchayati Raj System is known as the Panchayat Samiti. It is constituted for two or more Gram Panchayats at the block level. • The members of this representative body are elected by all the Panchayat members in that area. • The elected head of the Samiti is known as "President, chairman or pradhan. • Panchayat Samiti are the executive bodies for the state government and the Zilla Parishad. They execute transferred schemes, which were previously implemented by the different departments of state governments. (iv) Zilla Parishad. This is the top tier of Panchayati Raj constituted at the district level by the Panchayat Samitis or mandals. Most members of the Zilla Parishad are elected. It comprises following categories of members. • Presidents of Panchayat Samitis. Local MPs, MLAs and MLCs. • Persons REPRESENTING women and scheduled castes and tribes. • Zilla Parishad chairperson is the political head of the Zila Parishad.  | 
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| 3365. | 
                                    Lndian Judiciary is a single and united.What does this mean? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  iska MATLAB HAI ki JO INDIA ka judicary hai waisa aur koi nahi hai matlab kisi bhi country ka judicial system itna bada ni hai aur ye kisi bhi person KO apna baat rakhne ka mauka deta hai  | 
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| 3366. | 
                                    Which fish is the biggest fish in the world? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Here's the ANSWER  | 
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| 3367. | 
                                    What kind of competition is offered to the people for election | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Elections make a fundamental contribution to DEMOCRATIC governance. Because direct democracy—a form of government in which political decisions are made directly by the entire body of qualified citizens—is impractical in most modern societies, democratic government must be conducted through REPRESENTATIVES. Elections enable voters to select leaders and to hold them accountable for their performance in office. Accountability can be undermined when elected leaders do not care whether they are reelected or when, for historical or other reasons, ONE party or coalitionis so dominant that there is effectively no choice for voters AMONG alternative candidates, parties, or policies. Nevertheless, the possibility of controlling leaders by requiring them to submit to regular and periodic elections helps to solve the problem of succession in leadership and thus contributes to the continuation of democracy. Moreover, where the electoral process is competitive and forces candidates or parties to expose their records and future intentions to popular scrutiny, elections serve as forums for the discussion of public issues and facilitate the expression of public opinion. Elections thus provide political education for citizens and ensure the responsiveness of democratic governments to the will of the people. They also serve to legitimize the acts of those who WIELD power, a function that is performed to some extent even by elections that are noncompetitive.  | 
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| 3368. | 
                                    What are the modes of payment at a street shopwha | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  CASH/Debit card/Credit card  | 
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| 3369. | 
                                    What is a prospectus of a company?discuss it nature and importance. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Prospectus of a COMPANY is nothing but a company's PORTFOLIO. A prospectus defines aims and objectives of a company. It also INCLUDES all the information about the Company and services they PROVIDE. This gives an insight about how a company provides its services to their clients. A company's prospect helps to throw some light upon to understand it's NATURE  | 
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| 3370. | 
                                    Give reason why election are considered essential for any representative democracy. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  SALUT AMIS !!  | 
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| 3371. | 
                                    Role and importance of political parties in democracy | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The ROLE and IMPORTANCE of political parties in democracy is that a political PARTY is the important in the government as it brings PEOPLE together to form a government and to form a democracy democracy is proportional to 5 political parties and political parties in proportional to democracy  | 
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| 3372. | 
                                    Barriers to citizen centric administration in india | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A citizen-centric approach to delivering government services refers to when governments deliver services based on the NEEDS of the people, i.e. their citizens. They can increase public satisfaction and reduce costs. What the barriers are: 1-Problems faced in executing FREE and fair elections in INDIA. 2- Following all rules of election commission of India. 3- Corruption 4- PROVIDING correct PENSION rates 5- Not giving unemployment benefits  | 
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| 3373. | 
                                    Hey guysI'm here with a question ☺☺✌ hope u will tryName 4 democratic countries of world .....☺✌ correct answer will mark as brainliest .... | 
                            
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                                   Answer» HEY FRND ☞☺☺ ⭐✔☞THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES NAMES ARE..☞ ❤INDIA❤⭐✔ ○New Zealand ○Denmark ○Switzerland ○Canada ●Finland ●UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ___________☺☺✔⭐__________________  | 
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| 3374. | 
                                    Disscuss the main characteristics of indian bereaucracy. (word limit 40) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Mark as brainliest and thank me Explanation: BUREAUCRACIES have four key characteristics that make their resemblance to beehives all the more apparent. A clear hierarchy - Bureaucracies have a firm chain of command. Every worker has his or her own place in the chain, and everyone's work is overseen by someone on the next level up. Power flows down from the top of the hierarchy and diminishes as it approaches the bottom. Just think of the beehive. The queen bee stands at the top, and each worker bee or drone has its own place in the hive's chain of command. Specialization - Everyone in a bureaucracy has a specific job to do and often becomes an expert at it. Bees have specific jobs, too, collecting pollen, making honey, or populating the hive. A division of labor - In a bureaucracy, NEARLY every task is broken down into its component parts, and different people work on different parts of the task. Together they get the job done, just like bees in a hive who divide their labor for maximum efficiency. A set of formal rules - These so-called standard operating procedures are the clear, written instructions for each specialized job at every level of the hierarchy. Workers who follow them can be sure that they are on the same page as their colleagues and are doing their jobs properly. According to beekeepers, bees, too, have a sophisticated system of communication that keeps their hives running smoothly. Functions of the Bureaucracy America's bureaucracy performs three primary functions to help keep the governmental beehive buzzing along. 1. The bureaucracy implements the laws and policies made by elected officials. These laws and policies need to be put into practice in specific situations and applied in all the contingencies of daily LIFE. For example, a city council has decided that all dog owners MUST have their pets licensed and microchipped, but the city council members don't have the time to make sure that their decision is carried out. City workers, members of the city's bureaucracy, are the ones who answer questions and complaints about the law, help dog owners fill out the proper forms, decide when to waive the license fee, refer owners to veterinarians who can insert the microchips, work with the vets to hand out coupons for discounts on microchips, and enforce the law to make sure that all dog owners have their animals licensed and microchipped in a reasonable amount of time. 2. The bureaucracy provides necessary administrative functions, like conducting examinations, issuing permits and licenses, and collecting fees. Essentially, it handles the paperwork of everyday government operations. ANYONE who has a driver's license has come face-to-face with bureaucratic administration through the required written and behind-the-wheel exams, learning permits, fees at all stages, and finally applying for and receiving the driver's license itself. 3. The bureaucracy regulates various government activities.  | 
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| 3375. | 
                                    What is meant by concurrent list | 
                            
| Answer» CONCURRENT list is list of 52 ITEMS GIVEN in 7th schedule in CONSTITUTION of India. | |
| 3376. | 
                                    Which country has carried out an extraordinary experiment that combines both, decentralisation and participative democracy? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hy... friend.... A city CALLED Porto Alegre in Brazil has CARRIED out an extraordinary experiment that combines both. ⇒ decentralisation and ⇒ participative democracy. brainly USER  | 
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| 3377. | 
                                    Describe the main points of the objectives resolution as given by nehru | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Objective resolution is passed on 13th dec 1946 by P.J.NEHRU. in the first session of constituent assembly  | 
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| 3378. | 
                                    What is federalism explain main features of federalism? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Federalism is a type of government in which the power is DIVIDED between the national government and other governmental units. It contrasts with a unitary government, in which a central authority holds the power, and a confederation, in which states, for example, are clearly dominant. Main Features of Federalism : (i) There are two or more levels of government. INDIA has three levels. (ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens. (iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government is specified and GUARANTEED by Constitution. (IV) The Supreme Court has been GIVEN power to settle disputes between federal governments. (v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be altered by any one level of government. It applies to India also. (vi) Sources of revenue between different levels is specified by Constitution. (vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between the government at different levels. . . hope this helps you... 
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| 3379. | 
                                    Which Indian state has its own constitution? | 
                            
| Answer» JAMMU and KASHMIR has its own CONSTITUTION | |
| 3380. | 
                                    What are the three list given in the constitution? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» HII mate  here is your answer ● concurrent LIST ● union list ● state list 》 MARK me as the BRAINLIEST  | 
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| 3381. | 
                                    What are the functions and power of president in india? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey mate  | 
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| 3382. | 
                                    Difference between general mid term and by election | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey mate  | 
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| 3383. | 
                                    What does equal enumeration act specify? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Equal REMUNERATION Act in India was enacted to prevent discrimination between workers on grounds of gender. ... It PROVIDES for payment ofequal remuneration to men and WOMEN workers, for same work or work of SIMILAR nature and for the prevention of discrimination against women in the matters of EMPLOYMENT.  | 
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| 3384. | 
                                    State any two Directive Principles of state policy related to International peace andsecurity | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  1.encourage settelment of INTERNATIONAL disputes by arbitration  | 
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| 3385. | 
                                    Why was state reorganisation commission formed? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  State REORGANISATION commission was formed by the central government to RECOMMEND the reorganisation of state boundaries on the basis of LANGUAGE, culture, ETHNICITY, or geography.  | 
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| 3387. | 
                                    Why is linguistic state created | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The creation of linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic POLITICS in our country. ... Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise DIFFERENCES based on culture, ethnicity or geography. These include Stateslike Nagaland, UTTARAKHAND and Jharkhand.Apr 18, 2012  | 
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| 3388. | 
                                    Difference between the cabinet and council of minister (only 4-5 points) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ......................................................................................................................................... CABINET Meeting :-Frequently HELD COLLECTIVE FUNCTIONS:- Several collective functions Policy making :- Performed by Cabinet Decisions :- Takes policy decisions, and supervises its implementation council of minister Meeting:- Rarely held Collective Functions :- No collective functions Policy making:- Not performed by the council Decisions :- Implements the decisions TAKEN by the cabinet ......................................................................................................................................................  | 
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| 3389. | 
                                    Explain any two effects of the Financial Emergency | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Heyaa,,,   | 
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| 3390. | 
                                    What was the mood of the child when he passed from the mustard field | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The child got disappointed and frustrated by his father’s BEHAVIOR but the MOTHER of the child understood the situation. She SHOWED his child the beautiful flowering mustard field and made the boy to imagine many IMAGINARY creatures over that beautiful scenery. The boy IMAGINED and rejoiced and felt more happier than playing with the toy.  | 
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| 3391. | 
                                    Write some common features of democratic and non democratic | 
                            
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| 3392. | 
                                    Explain the procedure of election in India | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  An election is a contest between different candidates from various parties out of which the voters elect one as their representative. Ihere may also be independent candidates taking part in the election. There are following stages in the electoral process (procedure):   | 
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| 3393. | 
                                    Emergence and challenges in coalition politics on india | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Coalition POLITICS is now considered as Indian poltiics. There is no Indian PARTY that can claim to enjoy a full majority. After the elections of 1999, the coalition was called as NDA. No coalition can claim to have the mandate of people, as people VOTE for INDIVIDUAL party candidates or party candidates.  | 
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| 3394. | 
                                    What is community government | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey there !  | 
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| 3395. | 
                                    Describe any four functions of the National Human Rights Commission. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Heyyya mate here is ur answer  | 
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| 3396. | 
                                    Miss Sullivan understood Helen and taught her according to her abilities and needs. Discuss this statement in the light of the innovative methods adopted by Miss Sullivan. chapter 7 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  This has been taken from ‘The story of my LIFE’ by Helen Keller. Miss Sullivan taught Helen with VARIOUS innovative methods. She taught Helen by SPEAKING right into her hands. Helen could understand what Miss Sullivan was saying as if she could hear everything. She showed Helen that every LEAF and every RIVER had a story to tell.  | 
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| 3397. | 
                                    What is the meaningof national and international relation? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  I THINK that it will HELP you if you like my ANSWER Mark me as the brainliest  | 
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| 3398. | 
                                    Assess the role of caste in Indian Society. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Caste POLITICS. Caste in INDIAN society refers to a social GROUP where membership is decided by birth. Members of such local group are ENDOGAMOUS, i.e. they tend to enter into MARITAL relationships among themselves. They often have related political preferences.  | 
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                                    Analyse the important of 'Right against explortation' as safeguard for the dignity of human beings. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  THE RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION SAFEGAURD FOR DIGINITY OF THE HUMAN BEING BECAUSE - 1.TAKE CARE OF HUMAN TRAFING - The right against explortation help to reduce the trafing of the women,CHILDREN,etc., 2.SAFE GAURD THE CHILDRENS-It ALSO take care that hhe children are not working in any stream or dangerous areas  | 
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                                    Describe any four features of good governance | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  "• PARTICIPATION: The decision making will be done by both men and women. • Transparency: It is the FREE flow of the information where it can be accessed directly. • Equity: The women and men will be given equal opportunity to maintain and improve the wellbeing. • STRATEGIC vision: The public and leaders have a long-term perspective on human DEVELOPMENT. "  | 
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