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What are the differents forms of power sharing in modern democracies |
| Answer» In modern democracies power sharing arrangements are in many forms like(i) Horizontal Distribution of Powers—In this form of power sharing, power is assigned by the constitution among different organs of government such as the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.• Distribution ensures separation of powers among the organs at the same level so none of the organs can exercise unlimited power.• Each organ puts check on others in order to maintain balance of power under the system of check and balance. For example, legislature puts check on executive through no confidence motion, adjournment motion etc.(ii) Vertical Distribution of Powers• In this type of power sharing, power is shared at the different levels of government like National level and State level.• The general government for the country is known, as ‘Union Government’ or ‘Federal Government’ and the government at the constituent units is known as regional or state level government.• In India and Belgium there are three levels of government, i.e., local and community level government which is uniformly known as the Federal Division of powers.As this form of power sharing involves sharing of power from higher to lower levels, so, it is known as the vertical division of power sharing.(iii) Power sharing among different social groups• In another way power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.• Among the minorities, the power is shared through the provision of reserved constituencies and women are given empowerment through reserved seats.(iv) Power sharing among Political PartiesSometimes power sharing arrangements can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups control the power.• The best example of power sharing among political parties is the form of coalition government.• Regarding power sharing among pressure groups and movements they participate by becoming the member of the governmental committee. | |
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Differnate bettween vertical and horizontal sharing |
| Answer» Vertical sharing don\'t have equal power like central government to state government to district government to local government are called vertical sharingHorizontal sharing means they have same power ,legislature make the law ,executive execute the law, judiciary puinsh who break the law are called horizontal sharing | |
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Differences between Prudential and moral |
| Answer» Prudential reasons: power sharing avoids social conflicts. Social conflicts lead to violence and political instability. So by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability. In India reservations are done to sc and st communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation.Moral reasons: power sharing is the spirit of democracy. A true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to citizen the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active participation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing. | |
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All.capital and states |
| Answer» The raw materials that react with each otherare known as reactants . Under the properconditions, such as temperature, time, orpressure, the chemical bonds of the reactantsare broken, and the atoms form new bondsthat give different combinations. Thesubstances that result from thisrecombination of atoms are called theproducts of the reaction | |
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States and capitals |
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Difference between prudential and molar |
| Answer» Prudential reasons: power sharing avoids social conflicts. Social conflicts lead to violence and political instability. So by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability. In India reservations are done to sc and st communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation.Moral reasons: power sharing is the spirit of democracy. A true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to citizen the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active participation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing. | |
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What is the meaning of nationalism |
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Answer» Nationalism means feeling that all are one by everyone national means |
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What cause of emergence of middle class? |
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For which list both the central and state government can make laws |
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Imagine if oil supplies get exhausted,how will this affects our life style |
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Features of local self government |
| Answer» 1. In Local Self Government people can obtain their democratic rights.2. power can be properly decentralized and every individual can get the scope to develop his or her personality fully and properly.3. The local self-governmental institutions are the best centers for imparting democratic thoughts and education.4. The local self-government creates that scope for enjoying democracy.5. The Local Self-government generally unites the people with democracy and encourages them to participate in its activities without any bias or prejudice.6. the local self- government is conducive to equality and liberty and the perfect medium for satisfying the needs and grievances of the people at local and regional level. | |
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How is east india conpany tried to control the rising price of product? |
| Answer» They took the monopoly right to trade and thus earning a lot of concession as they had no competitors. | |
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Give importance soil and explain 3 factors responsible for soil formation |
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What is a resource ? |
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Answer» Resource means the things which will satisfy the humans initial requirements It is natural resources Any thing which satisfy human needs is called resources. Resources are of two types 1 Human resources2 Man made resources |
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Explain the condition of france in 1848 |
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How to make project on social issues |
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10 class CBSE map |
| Answer» Check question papers for maps :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-question-papers.html | |
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How we conserve water |
| Answer» Ways in which we can conserve water are\tBy building small check dams and tanks which are not only environment-friendly but also recharge groundwater.\tBy rainwater harvesting and collecting rooftop water.\tTo keep a check on industrial effluents which pollute rivers.\tTo take every possible step at the personal level to save water (e.g. close the tap while brushing teeth, wash vegetables in a pan rather than directly under tap water etc.). | |
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Is consumer right lesson is there in economics for 2020 board |
| Answer» No it\'s only for projects | |
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Define sustainable development? list the principle of sustainable development |
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Answer» Sustainanble development means the development which takes place without harming the environment. Using resources carefully and saving it for future generations. You may even find a better answer in google |
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Write about the unification of Italy? |
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Explain the development of resources |
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describe the problems faced by india for trying to be a developed country |
| Answer» Corruption, poverty etc | |
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Who invented the printing press ? How did he devolop the print technology |
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Answer» Some person invented.He is JOHANNES GUTENBERG Johannes Gutenberg\xa0 |
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Describe the role of scribes in the production of books in early medieval period? |
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Chapter 2 federalism ke important question answer fOr class 10 |
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Where did the earliest form of print technology devolop ? Where the early books printed? |
| Answer» \tThe earliest kind of printing technology developed in China, Japan and Korea. This was a system of hand printing.\tFrom AD 594 onwards, books in China were printed by rubbing paper against the inked surface of woodblocks. As both sides of the thin, porous sheet could not be printed, the traditional Chinese accordion book was folded and stitched at the side.\tThe imperial state in China was, for a very long time, the major producer of printed material. China possessed a huge bureaucratic system which recruited its personnel through civil services examination. | |
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Project on Consumer Rights |
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prepare a list of stock and reserve,resources that you are familiar with from your local area |
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Why was growth of nationalism in the colonies linked to an anti colonial movement? |
| Answer» National arrogance of the colonial power, their attempt to build the Indian Culture, their economic policy of draining away Indian wealth, wide spread hunger and starvation of masses, burden of heavy taxes over Indian, etc are the number of factors, responsible for the rise of anti-colonial movement. Gandhiji succeeded in forming all these element together under one banner, which led to anti-colonial mass movement. | |
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What is mix goals |
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What is average in come |
| Answer» Total income of country by total population of country | |
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Definition of Monopoly |
| Answer» A board game. | |
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What is majoritgrianism |
| Answer» Majoritarinaism is a political belief that the majority in a country should be able to rule disregarding needs and wishes of the minority....☺ | |
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Dscribe ethnic composotion of belgium and sri lanka |
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Dscribe ethnic composition of belgium and sri lanka |
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When and where was hitler born? |
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Answer» hi Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Branau am Inn, a small Austrian town near the Austro-German frontier. Hitler was born in a hospital in germany 45 years before the world war. Hi |
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What may be a development goal of girl who belongs to a rich urban family? |
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Answer» \tA girl of rich urban family it may be having a good family ahead\tAchieving a good name and position in the society.\tPursuing her studying abroad \tStudying abroad getting good job. Equal rights as her brother.A chance to become self dependent.Education in abroad. Freedom |
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Write a short note on pgulaguri revolt |
| Answer» The revolt, known as \'Phulaguri dhawa\', in which a British official was killed and several police officers were injured, was triggered by a ban imposed on opium cultivation and a proposed taxation on betel leaf and nut.\xa0 | |
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First chapter of history coming examination questions |
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What is modern state? |
| Answer» The concept of modern state was a centralized power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory. | |
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How can you became resume for society ? |
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Why is unification important in diverse country ? |
| Answer» Factors like culture, society, linguistic, physical appearance, religion, ideology, politics, psychology, cultural and many more similar factors are the differences that exist in society, and people focuses on comes over these to gain unity in diversity. | |
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Why do people revolute ? |
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What is greek revolution? |
| Answer» • Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century.• The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began in 1821.• Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture.• Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire.• The English poet Lord Byron organised funds and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever in 1824.• Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation. | |
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what is special economic zones |
| Answer» Special Economic Zones are those industrial areas which have been specially set up to attract foreign investment in India.In such Special Economic Zones, world-class facilities like electricity, water, transport, storage, roads, recreational and educational facilities are available. Moreover, in such Special Economic Zones, those companies who set up their units are provided relaxation in taxes upto an initial period of five years. | |
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Which local gvernment works at district level |
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Answer» Nagar panchayat(muncipality). The zila parishad is the top tier of the raj panchayat system and represents an entire district. They work directly with the state government, but they are not part of the state government. |
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Forms of Electric power |
| Answer» The electric power is divided into two types, i.e., the AC power and the DC power. | |
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What is gross cropped area?? |
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Answer» Thanks bro Gross cropped area is the total area sown with crops and and orchards once or more in a year. It also include the net sown area. |
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What are the chapters omited...pls tell anyone |
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Answer» No...i have..a little doubt..so only...but thanks Then check for each subject in this app. Chapters which are omitted will be specified beside Haven\'t you got the syllabus? |
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