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23001.

How does democracy accomodate social diversity?

Answer» Below are the points given which shows how democracy accommodate social diversity:(i) It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work with the minority so that governments function to represent the general view.(ii) It is also necessary that rule by majority does not become rule by majority community in terms of religion, or race or linguistic groups. Rule by majority means that in case of every decision or in case of every election, different persons or groups may and can form a majority.(iii) Democracy remains a democracy only as long as every citizen has a chance of being in majority, at some point of time.
Democracy me electn hote h jisse sabhi log kisi bhi jaati ke ho vote dete hai jisse unke diversity khtm ho jte h
23002.

What was swaraj means for farmer

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23003.

What is the impact of globalisation

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23004.

Give notes of civics chapter 3 (democracy and diversity)

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23005.

Has CBSE released all it\'s sample paper for class 10th board exam 2018?

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23006.

Write a note on relation between technology and resources

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23007.

Name any four nuclear or atomic power stations in india?

Answer» 1. Tarapur Atomic Power Station2. Kakrapar Atomic Power Station 3. Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant4. Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant5.Madras Atomic Power Station6. Rajasthan Atomic Power Station
23008.

Who were muqtis

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23009.

Who started treaty of constantinople

Answer» Grreek war of indepence hua usje baad treety of constantinople ke baad gree otommon trky se alg ho gaua
23010.

Analyse the role of credit for developement .

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23011.

What is the basic idea behind the SGHs for the poor?

Answer» The idea is to organise rural poor in particular women ..into small self help groups and pool their savings
to creat self emplyment opportunities for the poor
23012.

How does money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants?Explain with an example.

Answer» by acting as a medium of exchange
23013.

What happened to frankfurt parliament at the end?

Answer» Frankfurt parliament : It was an all-German National Assembly formed by the middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans belonging to the different German regions.\xa0It was convened on 18 May, 1848 in the Church of St. Paul, in the city of Frankfurt. This assembly drafted a constitution\xa0for a German nation to be\xa0headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament. However, it faced opposition from the aristocracy and military.\xa0Also, as it\xa0was dominated by the middle classes, it lost its mass support base. In the end, it was forced to disband on 31 May, 1849.
Parliament does not formed
23014.

What is the means of prejudice and stereotype and tell the diff

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23015.

Who was Phan Boi chi?

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23016.

Who was Phan Boi chao

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23017.

What happens in Belgium ( civics chapter 1 )?

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23018.

What are the major challenges which the political parties faced in the present era? Explain.

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23019.

Tell easy way to understand civics

Answer» Important Topic Padlock Raton Mat
Relate the situations to day to day life
Yes I also need it
23020.

What is foreign investment?

Answer» Foreign investment is a type of investment which is done by an individual or a company in foreign countries
23021.

MNC

Answer» Multi national cooperation
The full form of mnc is multi national companies
23022.

What are the challenges faced by Indian government these days

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23023.

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23024.

Write any three features of agriculture

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23025.

What is fedarlism

Answer» Fesarlish is a system og govt in which power is divided btw state autority and cental authority of the country
23026.

What is a debt trap

Answer» Debt trap is a situation From where the recovery of the person is very painful,and almost impossible.
23027.

Briefly trace the process of Germany unification

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23028.

Enumerate the importance of silk route

Answer» Silk routes were vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world.\xa0\tHistorians have identified several silk routes, over land and by sea, knitting together vast regions of Asia, and linking it with Europe and Northern Africa. Chinese pottery also travelled the same route, as did textiles and spices from India and South East Asia. In return, precious metals like gold and silver flowed from Europe to Asia.\xa0\tChristian missionaries travelled through these routes to Asia, Muslim preachers also used these routes. Buddhism too spread to other Asian countries through intersecting points on the silk routes.\xa0
23029.

What is jobber of stepler

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23030.

Set me

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23031.

Who did and who did not participate into civil disobedience movement lead by gandhi ji?

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23032.

Set me question answer kaise yaad kare aur kis book se padhe

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23033.

Who did and who did not participate into civil disobedience movement

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23034.

what was print revolution? how it efect the lives of people.

Answer» The shift from handprinting to mechanical printing led to print revolution..A new reading public emerged..oral culture was replaced by print culture..Led to religious debates and fear of print..Led to a new culture of reading.
23035.

The northern plain has dense networ of railway give reason

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23036.

Anyone Else KASHYAP

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23037.

What is colonization ? Explain.

Answer» Colonization is a process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding lands and its component.
23038.

India is fortunate to have fairly rich and varied mineral resources elaborate this statement

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23039.

What were trade guids

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23040.

What are different forms of power sharing in modern democracies

Answer» Horizontal division of power: It is the sharing of power among the different organs of government. The division of government into the executive, the legislature and the judiciary is an example of horizontal division of power. In such a power sharing arrangement, different organs of government, placed at the same level, exercise different powers. This separation of powers ensures that no organ exercises unlimited power. Each organ checks the others, thereby putting in place a system of checks and balances. The division of power between the Council of Ministers headed by the Indian Prime Minister, the Parliament of India and the Indian Supreme Court is an example of this kind of power sharing.Vertical division of power: It is the sharing of power among governments at different levels — a general government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or regional level. For example, in India, the Constitution defines the way power is to be shared between the Central or Union government and the various State governments. There are certain matters on which only the Central government can take decisions, while there are others on which only an individual state government has an exclusive right for decision making.Division of power among social groups: Power can also be shared among different groups which differ socially. The system of \'community government\' in Belgium is an example of this type of power division. This government is elected by people belonging to one language community (Dutch, French and German-speaking), and has the power to take decisions regarding cultural, educational and languagerelated issues. The system of reserved constituencies in India is another example.Division of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements:Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power (the different political parties or the different alliances comprising political parties). Such a freedom of choice entails competition among the different parties, which in turn ensures that power does not remain in one hand, and is shared among different political parties representing different ideologies and social groups. Pressure groups and movements also share governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or by influencing the decision-making process.
23041.

Chapter 3 Democracy and Diversity

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23042.

Name the sector where more of tha people of india employed

Answer» Primary sector
Primary sector
Secondary sector
23043.

Describe the various efforts made by women in London to increase their income during 19 century

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23044.

NCERT book sa exam ma questions Aata ha

Answer» yes ....questions are frm ncert bt they are molded
23045.

How does democracy accomodate social diversity. Explain in three points?

Answer» Democracies accommodates social diversities as-(i) Provides a method to resolve conflicts.(ii) Allows room to correct mistakes.(iii) Democracies usually develop a procedure to conduct competition which reduces the possibility of tensions becoming explosive or violent.
23046.

What do mean by individual resource

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23047.

What is civil disobedience movement

Answer» \tOn 31st\xa0January 1930, Gandhiji sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating 11 demands.\tThe idea was to make the demands widw ranging, so that all classes within Indian Society could identify with them and everyone could be brought together in a united campaign.\tThe most stirring of all was the demand to abolish the salt tax.\tGandhiji started his famous salt march accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers.The march was over 240 miles, from Gandhiji\'s ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi.\tThe volunteers walked for 24 days, for about 10 miles a day.\tThis marked the beginning of the civil disobedience movement.\tThe muslim league\'s response was lukewarm for civil disobedience movement.
23048.

I am not able to memorise history what to do

Answer» read history in morning time ...
23049.

Credit play a vital in a positive role explain

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23050.

what is federalism??

Answer» System of government sharing powers between central authority & various constituent units of a country