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"The impact of globalization has not been uniform ".explain this statement. |
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Answer» Refer page no 66 economics text book It is true that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform.This can he explained through the following points(i) Globalisation has some negative impacts on employment and real wages. Due to ushering in of new technologies, output increases, but employment opportunities are not much, especially in rural areas, where over 60% of the population lives.(ii) Globalisation is mainly beneficial to‘large capitalists, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.(iii) In India, during 1990-9.1 more than 33% of national product originated in the agricultural sector, but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05. Mo |
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How is political arrangement in Belgium different from srilanka? |
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Answer» The Belgian leaders recognised the existence of regional and cultural diversities.(a) They amended their constitution four times so as to work out an innovative arrangement that would enable everyone to live together in peace and harmony, i.e., there was sharing of power between the Dutch and the French both in the central government; state government and community government. They followed a policy of accommodation.(b) This helped to avoid civic strife and division of the country on linguistic lines.(c) On the other hand, the Sinhalese who were in majority in Sri Lanka as compared to the Tamils followed a policy of majoritarianism and adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy by passing an Act of 1956.These measures alienated the Tamils leading to civic strife between the two communities.We find that both Belgium and Sri Lanka dealt with the issue of power sharing differently. In Belgium, the leaders respected the interests of both linguistic groups and avoided any possibilities of clashes among the Dutch- and French-speaking communities. In Sri Lanka, however, the assertive policies of the majority community led to a civil war threatening the unity and integrity of the country.\xa0 in belgium the constituion was changed four times to give equal rights to alll the citizens .in srilanka majoritanism system was followed which led to civil war.. See textbook |
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How the different princely states and empire control the europe |
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Describe in detail the result of french Revolution in 1789 A.D. |
| Answer» Idea of french revolution are : french became national language. New tricolour flag was brought. Estate general was elected and renamed national assembly. Established equality before law. | |
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Why is local government essential |
| Answer» Local govt is a type of govt which only rule in villages like panchayat who have only take decission by sarpanch ... Ok | |
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Agriculture reforms |
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German unification ?? |
| Answer» Ncert digest | |
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Aur chapter 5 me se kya aa skta h |
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Answer» These are important topics Baass ye hi aa skta h aur kuch nhi \t\xa0Map work\xa0\tMode of\xa0Occurrence\xa0of Minerals\tTopics related to\xa0Conservation of Minerals\tTopics related to Conservation of Resources |
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Differentiate between the Non-cooperation movement and Civil Disobedience movement. |
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Answer» j The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement. The main differences between these two movements are(i) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji, but the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement started with middle class participation whereas the Civil Disobedience Movement was first supported by the Industrialists like GD Birla, Purshottamdas Thakur.(iii) Due to Khalifa issues Muslim community participated in Non-Cooperation on large scale. But the growing proximity of the Congress party and Hindu Mahasabha prevented the Muslims to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement.(iv) The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn by Gandhiji due to violent incident at Chauri Chaura.But the Civil Disobedience Movement was withdrawn in 1931, when Gandhi signed ‘Gandhi-Irwin’ pact.(v) In Non-Cooperation Movement, Women did not participate in large scale. But large scale participation of women is one of the most significant features of the Civil Disobedience Movement. |
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What will come from chapter 5 of geography |
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Answer» What are the importance of Manufacturing? Ya maps ayega jyada tr.... or baki ap extra questions is app pe check kr lijiye Conventional and non conventional energy How do industries pollute the environment Manufacturing. Industry Mostly the maps |
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How COPRA act has enabled the consumer to have the right to represent in the consumer court......? |
| Answer» Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi-judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes.The district level court deals with the cases involving claims upto 20 lakhs, the state level courts between 20 lakhs and 1 crore and the national level court deals with cases involving claims exceeding 1 crore.If a case is dismissed in district level court, the consumer can also appeal in state and then in National level courts. Thus, the Act has enabled us as consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts.It strengthened the Consumer Movement and provided the consumers with the right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices and exploitation. If any damage is done to a consumer, she has the right to get compensation depending on the degree of damage. | |
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Why money is called mediun of exchange |
| Answer» The introduction of money resulted in the end of the barter system where goods were exchanged according to the needs. Now, money acts as an intermediate in the exchange process, and thus, it is known as a medium of exchange. Anyone can exchange his goods for money and buy commodities that are required by him or his family.For examples, a fruit seller wants to sell his fruits in order to buy wheat. In absence of money, he will have to look for some person who wants to sell wheat and buy fruits. This is not easy and always possible. However, in the case of availability of money as a medium of exchange, the fruit seller just has to find a buyer for his fruits. Once fruits are exchanged for money, he can now purchase wheat from the market.\xa0 | |
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What is power sharing? why it is important in contries? |
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Answer» Thanks...? Sharing power between different levels of govt. Power sharing is the sharing of power between different levels of govt ....so that political desicion or any political action does not takes alone with the desicion of only few ....it rests with the involvment of different levels of govt namely centre , state and local govt .....hope it helps u ? Countries* |
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How did colonial government repress civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» Colonial Government repressed the ‘Civil Disobedience Movement’ :\xa0(i) The Colonial Government took brutal steps to repress the Civil Disobedience Movement. The government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.\xa0(ii) Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Mahatma Gandhi was arrested (April 1930).\xa0(iii) Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar facing armored cars and police firing, many were killed.\xa0(iv) Gandhiji was himself arrested.\xa0(v) A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression. Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten. About 100,000 people were arrested. | |
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What is rainwater harvesting?three types of harvesting |
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Answer» Ya yogita\'s answer is right ?????? Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic useRainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic use. Three\xa0methods of\xa0rainwater harvesting followed in different regions of India for:\tBamboo dripping irrigation system in Meghalaya\tStoring rainwater in underground \'tankas\' in Rajasthan\tKuls or guls are the water diversion channels built mainly in the Himalayan region for agricultural purposes |
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What are the Disadvantages of power sharing |
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Answer» Disadvantages of power sharing are:1. It leads to a feeling between citizens that the sharing of power leads to division of power which makes a country weaker than it would be if power rested in one hand.2. It also leads to misunderstanding between the council of various organs.\xa03. It also leads to thinking that it poses a risk to nation\'s unity.4. It also sometimes leads to conflict between two states, two districts or even two cities or locality. 1.Overlapping of work leass to confusion2. Unnecessary competition between different regions.3.leads to widening of gaps between rich nd poor |
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Different between national and international resource |
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Answer» National resources are - forests, mountains etc . The resources which are in our country they are said to be national resources. International resources - beyond 12 nautical miles the area was considered as international resources. Maths exam is over bro now next is hindi prepare hindi National Resources are the resources which belong to the people of a nation :The country has legal powers to acquire even private property for public good. For example, Urban development authorities. All the minerals, water, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical miles from the coast termed as territorial water belong to the nation.International resources are the resources which are regulated by some international institutions. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the exclusive economic zone belong to the open oceans and no individual country can utilise these resources without the consent of international institutions e.g. India has the right to use the manganese nodules from the bed of the Indian ocean which lie beyond the exclusive economic zone. |
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Disadvantage of democracy |
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Answer» (i) Unstable government Lots of political parties are allowed to criticise the government and its policies. Sometimes, it leads to the downfall of the ruling party and re-elections in the country. This gives instability to the government.(ii) Slow and inefficient government The most common demerit of democracy is that, it is slow in its functioning. The decision-making process involves long debates and deliberations in the Parliament. This takes a lot of time before the decisions are actually taken.(iii) Incompetence Democracy gives every individual the right to voice his concern. As a result, everybody focusses on his personal interests and not the -collective interests. This sometimes leads to incompetent and wrong selections of the candidates in the government.(iv) Role of money in a democracy Money plays an important role at the time of the elections. A lot of money is needed to organise demonstrations, public meetings and speeches. Those candidates are chosen in the elections, who can raise lot of money for the party. According to me its a game played by 3rd class people nd followed by 2nd class people...Ab real ans pr aate hTheir is no internal bonding within political leaders.Its totally corrupted.People wins election by using the power of wealth.Ieaders dont solve the problems of common people instead of it they collect all the wealth in their side |
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Necessity of palitical parties |
| Answer» Political parties are also necessary because indirectly it also lead to development of a country .When more political parties are in a country than more competition occurs nd when more competition comes than all politicians done their best for common people so that people attract towards their party nd they can win | |
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What is the meaning of indochina |
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Answer» The Indo-China region of modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos struggled with colonisation from the Europeans just like India. They too fought back to gain their independence and this where their nationalist movement started. Vietnam actually gained formal independence even before India. Let us take a look at the rise of the nationalist movement in Indo-China. Indo china consist of three country\'s.Vietnam,Iaos,Combodia |
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Is Indo China part of syllabus? |
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Answer» Yes gungun is correct always Yess..but it is in option with Europe |
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Discuss the influence of China on Vietnam\'s culture |
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Answer» Bt, mera Europe vala chapter hai....?, gungun ji aj mai subah se on nhi thi, to aj bhi koi mera nam use kr rha tha??? (i) Vietnam initially was under the shadow of China.(ii) Even after independence Vietnam followed Chinese culture and their form of government.(iii) Chinese was the language of the elite and Confucianism was followed by a majority of Vietnamese. The Vietnamese Scholar Phan Boi Chau was educated in Confucian tradition. Qki maine ye chap padha hi nahi ...... Ye chapter maine nahi para hai ... sorry ?? Koi online nahi h kya yrr??plz btao na Plz koi answer karo.. |
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Discuss all the major factors of soil formation |
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Answer» 1.\xa0Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits many properties like the mineral composition, the colour, the particle size and the chemical elements. For example- Black soil derived its colour from lava rock.2.\xa0Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock.3. Role of precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modified the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall with high rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains.4. Role of temperature: It is also play important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils.5. Biota (Flora, Fauna and Microorganisms): Biota, in conjunction with climate, modifies parent material to produce soil. For Example- Leguminous plants (such as beans, peas, and groundnuts) have nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These plants take the nitrate ions directly from these nitrogen-fixing bacteria. It improves the fertility of soil by fixing atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia or ammonium. Wind sunlight temperature texture Wind , wate and sunlight |
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Why merchants could not expent production with in town? |
| Answer» \tMerchants supplied money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.\tDemand for goods increased since the European powers had acquired colonies and sold their goods in these colonies.\tBut merchants could not expand production within towns because the urban crafts and trade guilds were very powerful.\tRulers granted different guilds the monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products.\tIt was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns. So they turned to countryside. | |
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4.\tExplain the concept of “community government” in Belgium. |
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Answer» You are also right but add this also Anushka×_×Jugran✌️ It deals with culture related issues also Community government is a third type of government which is elected by the people of same community. It deals with educational and language related issues.......... |
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Who is going to opt. Non med in 11th except me? |
| Answer» Meee to medical | |
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Why non cooperation movement call of?? |
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Answer» Yeah new admission.. New admission?+_+ New admission matlab, 9th se 10th me Next exam Hindi Ka ha |
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How we can calculate nationaal development |
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Answer» National development is an ability of a country to improve the standard of living of the people. If a country\'s per capita income, literacy, health condition improves then there is an improvement in the standard of living of the people.\xa0 By using Per capita income |
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In social, novels society and history ka |
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What is importance of soil |
| Answer» Cbse itna easy question nahi puchiga ye to mp bord me pucha gya tha | |
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What were the main features of the first world war? |
| Answer» The main features of the first world war arevas follows:The first world war (1914_1918)was mainly fougth in Europe.It was fought between two power blocs_ the allies (Britain,franch,and Russia)and the central power.It lasted for moro then four years.During the war,9million people were damead and 20million were injured.Industries were restructured to produce war related good . | |
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What is consumers right |
| Answer» Consumer rights are generally reference to a body of law that pertains to things the producer of goods must do to protect customers from harm............. | |
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What is the ethnic composition of Sri Lanka |
| Answer» Srilanka has a diverse population, the sinhalese community forms the majority of the population 74% with tamils 18%. Who are mostly concentrated in the northern and eastern part of the island forming the largest ethnic minority to other communist include the muslims among tamils, there are two submerge the Tamils native of the country are called shrilankan tamils. | |
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Who are studying diiferent subject instead of hindi.....? |
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Answer» I. M doing sst too I am studying SST because I found difficulty in learning it instead of hindi ?????????????????? Me...as in hindi we are getting 4 days leave but in other difficult subjects such as social science we are getting 1day leave....it is quite difficult....? |
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What are MNCs? |
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Answer» A MNC or Multinational Corporation is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation. MNCs set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources. The cost of production is reduced considerably due to cheap labour and the MNCs earn great profits.MNCs not only sell their finished products globally, the goods and services are produced globally. Because of this global production , today’s consumer has a wide choice of goods and services at a very reasonable price. Wlcm Thank you Multinational corporations MNCs are multi national companies |
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What is tourism in india and how to export and import ? |
| Answer» Significance of tourism as a trade in India is stated in the points below(i) Our country earns foreign exchange through tourism.(ii) It promotes national integration.(iii) It provides support to cultural pursuits anddevelops international understanding about cultural heritageInternational trade is the measure of the health of a country’s economy and has two components. The goods purchased from other countries are called imports while the goods sold to other countries are called exports. The difference between the exports and imports of a country is called its balance of trade.When the value of the exports of a country is more than the value of its imports, the country is said to have a favourable balance of trade. When the value of the imports of a country is more than the value of its exports, the country is said to have an unfavourable balance of trade.\xa0 | |
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Hi anyone sub beze ha kya |
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What are novels |
| Answer» a novel is a modern form of literature . It is born from print, a mechanical invention. | |
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What is go east movement ? |
| Answer» (i) It was, movement which was launched in the first decade of the twentieth century.(ii) In 1907-08, some 300 Vietnamese nationalist students went to Japan to acquire modem education.(iii) For most of them, the primary objective was to drive out the French from Vietnam, overthrow the puppet emperor and re\xadestablish the Nguyen dynasty that had been deposed by the French.(iv) These nationalists looked for foreign arms and help. They appealed to the Japanese help as fellow Asians. | |
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What is partisam |
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Answer» Partisan means if a people completely devoted towards any party ex I truly support bjp so I devoted towards that party this is partisan Partisanship a term used when a politican steadfastly supports the official party line and refuses to engage with the opposition party of his parent outfit.Partisan is a\xa0person who is strongly committed to a party |
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What is deepest fear?????? |
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Answer» The fear which is so deep is known as deepest fear ?? |
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What are the changes in France after french revolution ? |
| Answer» Booke pad le | |
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Explain briefly"when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold". |
| Answer» This line was well said by the Austrian chancellor Duke Matternich because whatever ideas were originated in France spread to other parts of Europe like wildfire........ fr example: If rebellions break out in France, they act upon the rest of Europe as an inspiration which leads to the people revolting............ | |
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What is gullies? |
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Answer» When water flows in large area ,remove the soil and make a deep canals is called gullies erosion. google nhi h |
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How nationalism spread all over india |
| Answer» 1. Romanticism2. Folk culture , dances and tradition3. Language Ab tum in teeno points ko explain kar do vaishnavi | |
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Why was shanghai become the hub of a new print culture? |
| Answer» Shanghai became the hub of print culture in China in the 19th century due to the following reasons.1. Shanghai became an international city as several European powers established their trading outposts in the city. Hence, several western style schools were established in Shanghai.2. These Western powers imported western printing techniques and mechanical presses to print books to cater to these schools.3. Shanghai also had large numbers of educated people who could read books printed using the new western style techniques. Books were printed to satisfy the demand of such people. | |
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What is oral culture? |
| Answer» It is the culture in wich people gained knowledege by orally | |
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Tell me the options chapters |
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How were novels useful for nationalism |
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Answer» Colonial administrators found useful information for governing society in the ‘Vernacular’ novels, as these novels were a valuable source of information on Indian life and customs. The British knew very little about life in an Indian family, which was depicted in these novels. Many of the novels were translated into English and so they could understand them. Ha Abhi to hindi h naa then why social |
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Q. examine the provisions of the belgian constitution for accomodating the communities together. |
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Answer» Refer to textbook a. A community government was formed which was applicable only for language and education b. Equal number of members of both community at central level c. Equal number of members of both community at capital |
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