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4601.

Blogging to a high social class​

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think social CLASS is largely INHERITED, but in most Western SOCIETIES there are possibilities for mobility. ... If all of your students are genuinely UPPER class (or even upper middle class), there is comfort to the idea that class is inherited - they can't slip to a lower class!

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4602.

What is a full form of cm​

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CHIEF MINISTER............

4603.

How does religion create stereotypes ​

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People often meet in image LONG before they meet in person. The newsman Walter Lippman spoke of stereotypes as the “pictures in our heads,” the sketchy and distorted images created by ONE group to describe, label, and caricature another. People “known” through stereotypes do not have the opportunity to define themselves, but are defined by others—often negatively. Prejudice is this prejudgment of people and groups on the basis of these images.

The roots of prejudice in both ignorance and fear have long been explored by social scientists and psychologists, some of whom study its extreme expressions—the slurs and epithets called “hate speech” and the violence called “hate crimes.” Both prejudice and stereotyping have a long history in AMERICA. But just as long is the EFFORT to overcome them.

European settlers held destructive racial stereotypes of Native peoples and Africans brought as slaves, and, unfortunately, some of these stereotypes have persisted. Additionally, immigrants of various European backgrounds held negative images and demeaning racial, religious, and cultural stereotypes of one another as well—whether Anglo-Saxons, Irish, Italians, Poles, or Swedes. And prejudice often shaped the attitudes of all peoples of European descent toward newcomers from Asia—the Chinese and Japanese “yellow peril” and the turbaned Sikh “ragheads.”

Religion has often been a factor in stereotype and prejudice as the key marker of “difference.” In Billings, Montana, for instance, the menorahs in the windows of Jewish homes during Hanukkah made them the targets of anti-Semitic attacks in 1993. A decade earlier in New Jersey, the dot (bindi) worn on the forehead by many Hindu women stood for the strangeness of the whole Indian immigrant community in the EYES of a racist group who called themselves the “Dot Busters.” All South Asian immigrants were the target of attacks during the 1980s, not just Hindus in particular. This was clear in the shouts of those who screamed “Hindu, Hindu” as they beat Navroze Mody to death in Jersey City in 1987, conflating race, religion, and culture in one cry of hatred.

4604.

Political partiestheirmainleaderacheivementincivicsevement

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The Early Nationalists, also known as the Moderates, were a GROUP of political leaders in INDIA active between 1885 and 1905. ... They have become known as "Early Nationalists" because they BELIEVED in demanding REFORMS while adopting CONSTITUTIONAL and peaceful means to achieve their aim

4605.

Examples of areas falling under concurrent list of constitution

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The Concurrent LIST or List-III(SEVENTH SCHEDULE) is a list of 52 items GIVEN in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India.

4606.

Highest number of seat won by a single party after independence in india

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The Indian National Congress (INC) won a landslide VICTORY, WINNING 364 of the 489 seats and 45% of the total votes POLLED. This was over four times as many votes as the second-largest party. Jawaharlal Nehru became the first democratically elected Prime Minister of the country

4607.

How many seats are needed for a majority government in india?

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In Lok Sabha, there are total 543 seats of MPs and to form a government, it NEEDS MAJORITY VOTES of MPs, i.e more than 50%. To Form a Government 273 MPs are required

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4608.

How does democracy include the quality of decesion making​

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4609.

What are the cases that are considered as extraditable?

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The UNITED States has extradition treaties with more than 100 countries as well as with the European UNION. EXTRADITABLE offenses GENERALLY include crimes that are punishable in both countries by at least one-year imprisonment. These offenses include the attempt or conspiracy to commit an extraditable OFFENSE.

4610.

What percent in india people votted in 2019?​

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about 60 PERCENT only pepole of india votted in 2019 election.

4611.

What should the nature of the framework of the extradition treaty?

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What should the NATURE of the FRAMEWORK of the EXTRADITION TREATY?

4612.

37. How did Raja Ram Mohan Roy contribute towards the issue of social inequality​

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About Raja Ram Mohan Roy

He is a great historical figure, who put laudable efforts to transform the face of India and dared to defy the age-old Hindu traditions. A modernist by virtue, he undertook a lot of social reforms to change the society and worked for the upliftment of the status of women in India. He was also a great scholar who translated many books, religious and philosophical work and scriptures into Bengali and also translated Vedic scriptures into ENGLISH.

Early Life and Education of Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born into an elite Bengali Hindu family on May 22, 1772, in Radhanagar village of HOOGLY district, Bengal Presidency. He was born to Ramkanto Roy, his father and Tarinidevi, his mother in the darkest era in the history of India. At that time, The country was suffering from numerous socio-economic and political problems which created disarray in the name of religions.

He did his schooling in Sanskrit and Bengali languages in the village school after which he was sent to Madrasa in Patna where he LEARNED Persian and Arabic. Later on, he moved to Kashi to learn the complexity of Sanskrit and Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Upanishads. He learned the English language at the age of 22.

Later Life of Raja Ram Mohan Roy

He extensively studied Christianity and the other religions. This made him realize that some Hindu traditions and superstitions were required to be reformed while working for the East India Company. Apart from this, he was born into a family with religious diversity which probably controlled his thinking. Roy was against the idol worship and propagated the idea of oneness of God through Brahmo Samaj.

He was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj at KOLKATA in 1828. His efforts actually led to the resumption of the ethical principles of the Vedanta school of philosophy. He co-founded the Calcutta Unitarian Society.

The title ‘Raja’ was bestowed upon him by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar II. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first educated Indian to travel to England and went on to become an ambassador of the Mughal emperor, Akbar II.

Social Reforms

The Bengal society was weighed down with an array of evil customs and regulations. There was a huge prevalance of intricate rituals and scrupulous moral codes which were largely modified and badly elucidated ancient traditions. He was against traditional Hindu practices and echoed his voice against Sati system, polygamy, caste rigidity and child marriage. His biggest achievement was the prohibition of the “sati pratha”, a practice in which a widow was made to immolate herself at the funeral pyre of her deceased husband. He struggled for years to get this evil legally eradicated.

He established the Brahmo Samaj along with the other enlightened Bengalis. The samaj was a highly influential socio-religious reform movement which raised its voice against evils like caste system, dowry, ill-treatment of women, ETC.

4613.

Give me some details of parliamentary forms of government in india??

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Indian parliament

Explanation-

all the legislative work (law making) in INDIA is done by Indian parliament.

Indian parliament make laws for whole country and keep government (executive) in check by ASKING ques. from the ministers in the parliament.

                                COMPOSITION

1.UPPER HOUSE(LOK SABHA)-Total 552 member (at present consist of 542   members) directly elected by the people.ELECTIONS AFTER 5 YEARS.

2.LOWE HOUSE(RAJYA SABHA)-Total 250 members (at present consist of 245 members) elected by members of state ASSEMBLES. 1/3 MEMBERS RETIRED AFTER EVERY 2 YEARS .PERMANENT HOUSE.

3.PRESIDENT(HEAD OF THE NATION)- elected by the members of parliament and members of state legislative assemblies.Tenure 5 years.

4614.

Gainst whom dr.A.P.J abdul kalam won the presidential election?

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LAKSHMI Sahgal

she was the woman who was in the

OPPOSITION with DR APJ ABDUL KALAM for the PRESIDENTIAL election

4615.

Fundamental duties are taken from the constitution of which country

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4616.

Descride the importance of third tire of government in a vast country like india​

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The three TIERS of the government are: FIRST Tier- CENTRAL Government; Second Tier-State Government; and THIRD Tier-Local self-Government. The Local Self- Government in India has two forms: Urban-Municipalities; and Rural- Panchaya

4617.

24. Which law protects children from sexualharassment ?(1) FERA(2)ESMA(3)POCSO(4) TADA​

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POSCO

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The Parliament of India passed the 'Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Bill, 2011' REGARDING child sexual ABUSE on 22 May 2012 into an ACT.

4618.

For how many terms can same prime minister be elected in india

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APPOINTED and sworn-in by the President, the prime minister is usually the leader of the party or alliance that has a majority in the Lok SABHA, the lower HOUSE of Parliament of India. Since 1947, India has had 14 prime ministers, 15 including Gulzarilal Nanda who twice acted in the ROLE.

4619.

Is the perception of dual criminality Inadequate?

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Is the perception of dual CRIMINALITY Inadequate?

=> No

4620.

What is isis full form​

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The Full form of ISIS is Islamic STATE in Iraq and Syria. ISIS is an extremist militant GROUP that RULES by Wahhabi/Salafi law.

ISIS is the terrorist group that is known for kidnapping western journalists and aid workers as part of their tactics.

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4621.

SAARC lays emphasis on self reliance.True or false

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SAARC lays EMPHASIS on SELF RELIANCE. It is false

4622.

How many total articles are there in indian constitution?

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ANSWER:At PRESENT 448

Originally 395

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4623.

How many government seats for agriculture in rajasthan?

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Answer:200 seats

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4624.

How can u say that democracy is better than any other form of government?

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a democratic GOVERNMENT is a better than other government because it is more accountable FORM of government .

DEMOCRACY improve the quality of decision making .

democracy is better than other forms of government because it allows us to correct its own mistakes .

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4625.

Is Universal Extradition the need of the hour?

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EXTRADITION from one NATION to another is handled in a SIMILAR manner, with the HEAD of one country demanding the return of a fugitive who is alleged to have ...

4626.

How is democracy better than other forms of government?

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DEMOCRATIC government is better than other government because it is more ACCOUNTABLE form of government .

democracy PROVIDES a METHOD to deal with differences and conflicts .

democracy is better than other form of Government because it ALLOWS us to correct its own mistakes .

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4627.

High courts with jurisdiction over more than one state india

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Originally Indian constitution provides for a HC in each state, but 7th CAA authorised Parliament to establish a common HC by law. India has 29 states and 25 HCs. The common HCs are

1.Bombay HC - Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra, NA gar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

2.Guwahati HC - ASSAM, NAGALAND, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh

3.Punjab and Haryana HC - Punjab and Haryana ALONG with Chandigarh UT

4628.

Assess problem in Belgium​

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The conflict between the DUTCH speaking and French speaking was more severe in Brussels because here, the Dutch speaking people were majority in Belgium but a minority in Brussels. Therefore, the ethnic struggle in Belgium originated from tensions between Dutch and French community in Belgium.

Dutch and French speaking ministers are equal in the central government.

Some of the Powers of the central government have been GIVEN to state governmentt. The state GOVERNMENTS are not subordinate to the central government.

Brussels has a SEPARATE government where both the communities have equal representation.

There is another government called community government elected by the people belonging to Dutch, French and German

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4629.

Define judiciary???!​

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JUDICIARY plays an important role in Indian democracy.

Our judiciary is considered as one of the most powerful organ in the world because it is independent of LEGISLATIVE and executive control.

It can TAKE DECISIONS independently.

Hence, Indian judiciary is said to be the most powerful organ in India.

The judges of a country or a state, when they are considered as a group.

4630.

Do you think general election 2019 was free and fair?justify your answer with arguments​

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no

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not really 2019 ELECTION is not free and fair every where people taking money for their VOTE.

4631.

Difference between the council of ministers and cabinet ministers

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There is a subtle difference between the CABINET and the Council of Ministers. ... All Ministers and Deputy Ministers are the members of the Council of Ministers. The Cabinet is a smaller BODY which consists of a few important senior ministers who are in charge of separate DEPARTMENTS.

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5.। ৰেখাড়াল ZA ৰ সমদ্বিখণ্ডক আৰু B, 1 ৰওপৰত যিকোনাে বিন্দু। B ৰ পৰা ZA ৰ বাহুদুটালৈ BP আৰু BQ দুডাল লম্ব (চিত্র 7.20চোৱা)। দেখুওৱা যে(i) AAPB = AAQB(ii) BP = BQ বা B, ZA ৰ দুই বাহুৰ পৰাসমদূৰত্বত অৱস্থিত।​

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4633.

Briefly explain the role of opposition parties in India? ​

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Leader of the Opposition (India) refers to the political figure who leads the OFFICIAL opposition PARTY. ... The role of opposition party in India is as IMPORTANT as that of the ruling party. They ensure that the acts of the ruling party are not detrimental to the interest of general public or NATION at large

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4634.

How did napolean rise to power as a military dictator?

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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a French military leader and EMPEROR who conquered much of Europe in the EARLY 19th CENTURY. ... After SEIZING political power in France in a 1799 coup d'état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804

4635.

Explain the features of parlimentary democracy in india

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ELEMENTS and Features of Parliamentary System are;

1. Nominal and Real Head:The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive. For example, the President.

2. In India, the head of government is the Prime Minister who is the real executive. Article 75 of the Indian constitution PROVIDES for a Prime Minister to be appointed by the president.

3.Executive is a Part of LEGISLATURE: The Executive forms a part of the legislature. In India, the person should be a member of parliament to become a member of the executive.

4. Majority Party Rule: The party which wins majority seats in the elections of the Lower House forms the government. In India, the President invites the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha to form the government.

5. COLLECTIVE Responsibility: The council of ministers are collectively responsible to the parliament. The lower house of parliament has an ability to dismiss a government by getting the no confidence motion passed in the house. In India, the government survives till the time it enjoys support of the majority of members in the Lok Sabha.

6.Prime Minister as the Centre of Power: In India, the Prime ^_^Minister is the real executive. He is the head of the government, the council of ministers and the ruling government.

7. A Parliamentary Opposition: No government in the parliament can get hundred percent majority. The opposition plays an important role.

8. Independent Civil Service: The civil servants ADVICE and implement decisions of the government. Civil servants hold permanent appointments based on merit-based selection process. They ensure continuity of employment even when the government changes.

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4636.

Explain the significance of the word 'Fraternity'.​

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The word FRATERNITY comes in the preamble of our indian constitution and it MEANS that all men and womenof india should live as brothers and SISTERS and should ALWAYS maintain brotherhood among them to lead india towards a welfared country

4637.

Describe the important processes of administration​

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Administrative processes are the office tasks that are REQUIRED to keep a company humming ALONG. Administrative processes INCLUDE human resources, marketing, and accounting. Basically anything that entails MANAGING the information that supports a business is an administrative process.

4638.

Describe the various methods of amendment followed in the indian constitution.

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PROCEDURE of Amendment of INDIAN Constitution. PART XX of the Constitution of India has only one article that is Article 368 that deals with the amendment of the Constitution. As per this article, Parliament may add, amend or repeal any provision of the constitution as per the procedure laid down for this PURPOSE.

4639.

Give the information of ohas law and it verification

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Ohm's law states that the voltage or POTENTIAL difference between two POINTS is directly proportional to the current or electricity passing through the resistance, and inversely proportional to the resistance of the CIRCUIT. The FORMULA for Ohm's law is V=I/R.

4640.

Which part of the preamble promotes democracy in india?​

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The preamble to the Constitution of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out guidelines, which guides the people of the nation, and to present the principles of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document derives its authority, and meaning[1] The hopes and aspirations of the people are described in it. The preamble can be referred to as the preface which HIGHLIGHTS the entire Constitution. It was adopted on 26 NOVEMBER 1949 by the Constituent Assembly and came into EFFECT on 26 January 1950, CELEBRATED as the Republic day in India.

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4641.

Describe any five salient feature of the indian constitution

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Salient features :

(i)   

Sovereign : PEOPLE are masters and have supreme right to

take decisions.

(ii) 

Socialist : WEALTH to be shared equally.

(iii)

Secular : It is based on the freedom of religion. All

religions should be treated equally.

(iv)

Democratic : People have political equality.

(V) Republic : Head of the state is a COMMON man INDIRECTLY elected by the people.

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4642.

Fundamental rights & duties in indian constitution

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The Constitution GUARANTEES SIX fundamental rights to Indian citizens as follows: (i) RIGHT to equality, (ii) right to freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (iv) right to freedom of RELIGION, (v) cultural and EDUCATIONAL rights, and (vi) right to constitutional remedies.

4643.

Explain any three key features of indian constitution.

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FEDERALISM

• Federalism is a system in which the RESPONSIBILITY of governing a country is divided between the Central Government and the State Governments. State Governments in India draw their powers from the Constitution of the country.

Separation of Powers

• In India, there are three branches of Government-legislature, executive and JUDICIARY. The legislature makes the laws, the executive implements the laws and the judiciary punishes those who violate the laws.

Fundamental Rights

• Our Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens. These fundamental rights are

Right to EQUALITY

Right to freedom

Right against exploitation

Right to freedom of religion

Cultural and educational rights

Right to constitutional remedies

4644.

Debate on religion and politics should not be mixed.. Nd it will be in favour

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EXPLANATION:

If both the elements are mixed then people will become more biased TOWARDS their own religion. Whenever politics and religions are mixed then the voting DECISIONS of people have been affected. Politics is about POWER and a religion is about faith. ... Faith always leads to principles and VALUES.

4645.

Different political parties in nagaland and their formation

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The DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE of Nagaland is a state level COALITION of political parties in Nagaland. It headed the Nagaland government with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) (JDU). It is formed in 2003 after Nagaland Legislative Assembly ELECTION with Naga People's Front (NPF) and BJP.

4646.

Coursehero why did the anti federalists opposed the constitution

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The anti-federalists opposed the Constitution because they believed that it would support a strong national currency and protect property rights. It was also argued that theConstitutional did not protect individual rights and they worried that a TYRANNICAL government would destroy the states (Henretta & Brody, 2010). One of the main issues that the anti-federalists brought up was the fear of the vote of representation as they might not know, know of, or believe the same beliefs as the representative for presidency.They felt that someone they felt was a stranger to them would rule them. Many people backed these concerns from rural and agricultural areas, debtors and other individuals who opposed a strong central government. They also believed that one man spending all his time in office and resembling a King would start to use every means that they could inorder to stay in office.The Articles of Confederation failed because, during this time many things happened in the U.S. and the government has significant flaws that were exposed. It has also been said that the articles were not strong enough. There were many weakness of the Articles such as; laws required a 9/13 majority to pass in congress, there was no national court system, there was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by congress, congress did not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce, each STATE only had one vote in congress regardless of its size, congress did not have the power to TAX and any amendments to the articles required a unanimous vote. “The need for the Constitution grew out of problems with the Articles of Confederation, which ESTABLISHED a firm league of friendship between the states, and bested most power in Congress of the Confederation” (White House, 2013).Before the Constitution was to BECOME the law of the land it was first to be scrutinized and withstand public debate. On September 28, 1787, congress directed the state legislatures to call ratification conventions in each state, because Article VII stipulated that nine states had to ratify the Constitution for it to go into effect. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was held with the goal of revising the Articles of Confederation in mind. The first order of business at the convention was electing George Washington as president of the convention and establishing the rules. After that a plan for new structure of government, known as the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan, had been presented. With these two plans presented the delegates worked out a series of compromises between the two. From this new powers were granted to Congress to regulate the economy, currency and the national defense and representation in the House of Representatives would be based on population while each state would be guaranteed an equal two senators in the new Senate. At the end of the convention thirty-nine of the fifty-five delegates supported adoption of the new Constitution.

4647.

Define functionalism. Elaborate the main features of functionalism.

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Define functionalism. Elaborate the MAIN FEATURES of functionalism.

Explanation:

Functionalists... The main feature of functionalism is its focus on the "function" that human institutions, values, beliefs, and so on PLAY within a society. ... The CONFLICT perspective posits that society is understood only in terms of a struggle for CONTROL of its economic institutions.

4648.

Explain the main constraints of the electoral politics in india in 250 words

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Elections in INDIA, the WORLD's second-most populous country, evoke descriptions like 'spectacle' or 'carnival,' in part due to the overwhelming numbers that participate in the PROCESS. In this country of over a billion people, 714 million voters will decide who rules the world's largest democracy for the next five years. In the 2004 elections, over 5,400 candidates from 230 political parties participated. Nearly the same number of candidates will compete for seats in PARLIAMENT in 2009. Electoral candidates vie for votes by promising reforms, such as better governance, greater socioeconomic equity, and bolstered efforts at poverty alleviation. However, corrupt politicians with criminal records, caste- and religion-based politics, and allegations of vote-buying continue to mar the democratic process. Meanwhile, the coalition politics of the last two decades, while more inclusive, have resulted in giving OUTSIZED power to small parties that have used it to further their short-term agendas.

Indian historian Ramachandra Guha, in the book India after Gandhi, argues the country is only "50 percent a democracy," holding viable elections, but falling short when it comes to "the functioning of politicians and political institutions.

4649.

Hyyyy help me...who is the prime minister of Russia?????​

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Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev is a RUSSIAN politician who has SERVED as the Prime Minister of Russia since 2012. From 2008 to 2012, Medvedev served as the THIRD President of Russia

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4650.

What does equality of all religion mean

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Explanation:

IT MEANS THAT NO CITIZEN OF ANY RELIGION CAN NOT BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST RACIAL , RELIGION ETC

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