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Explain positive and negative liberty in your language. |
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Answer» In the concept of negitive liberty powerful person become more powerful and to keen weaker one more weak.. but in postive liberty individual not hinder under the process of other. Everbody have chance of express itself Nd one more point Positive liberty means freedom but with some limitations or constraints and negative liberty means freedom with absence of restrictions or constraints. |
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| 1102. |
Why do we need a bill of Rights in the Constitution |
| Answer» bill of rights are the formal way for.. writing the rights in constitution.. | |
| 1103. |
Long ques ans of social justice |
| Answer» What | |
| 1104. |
What is Objective Resolution?? |
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Answer» Aim of constitutional assembly. Moved by Jawaharlal Nehru Objective resolution the resolution that defined the aim of constituent assembly of India and this resolution is moved by pt.jawahar lal Nehru |
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| 1105. |
What are the unitary tendencies visible in the Indian constitution? |
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| 1106. |
What is bill of rights |
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Answer» In America fundamental rights listed in constitution are known as bill of rights In usa fundamental rights are called bill of rights a) A Bill of Rights lays down the rights enjoyed by the people of a country.b) A Bill of Rights protects the liberties of an individual.c) Every country of the world has a Bill of Rights. |
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| 1107. |
Write any 1 feature of indian secular state |
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Answer» Google karle bhaai Following are the features of India Secularism:- There is no such religious community which dominates the other or is superior to other community.- The State is not allowed to enforce any particular religion on people nor take away their existing religion or freedom from the individuals. |
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| 1108. |
difference between symmetrical and proportional representation |
| Answer» I think there is no difference b/w both. both are synonyms of each other | |
| 1109. |
What do you mean by political theory ? Explain its importance scope and nature ? |
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Answer» Political theory is a branch of political science which deals with state and elements of state political theory, is the study of topics such as politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law, and the enforcement of laws by authority: what they are, if they are needed, what makes a government legitimate, what rights and freedoms it should protect, what form it should take, what the law is, and what duties citizens owe to a legitimate government, if any, and when it may be legitimately overthrown, if ever.Political theory also engages questions of a broader scope, tackling the political nature of phenomena and categories such as identity, culture, sexuality, race, wealth, human-nonhuman relations, ecology, religion, and more. |
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| 1110. |
Write briefly on the president and prime minister election system |
| Answer» P.m appointment by President as the leader of majority party in lok sabha and president appointment by electroral collage which includes members of state legislatur , member of both the houses and union territory Puducherry , delhi and jammu Kashmir | |
| 1111. |
Explain constitution as balance institutions design? |
| Answer» This ans. Include the horizontal and vertical distribution of power | |
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What is feudalism for 5 marks question |
| Answer» \tThe word ‘Feudalism’ is derived from the German word ‘feud’ which means ‘a piece of land’. Feudalism was a division of society that initially developed in medieval France, then in England and southern Italy.\tIt was a kind of agricultural production relationship between lords and peasants.\tThe nobility had a privileged role in the social process with absolute control over his land. They raised troops that were called ‘Feudal Levies’. The King of France was linked to his people through the system of ‘vassalage’. The King was accepted as Seigneur, i.e. lord. The nobility lived in manor houses.\tThe cavalry and peasant soldiers were called knights. Minstrels and bards toured France, singing tales of brave kings and knights. | |
| 1113. |
Why our Constitution is bulky |
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Answer» India is a large country in terms of population and area. It has a variety of religions, castes, languages which need some seperate laws. Its main base the Government of India Act 1935 was a lengthy act which made our constitution bulky. Federal structure where the central government and all the states have to governed by same constitution. Everything is explained in detail. Our constitution is bulky because it contitute many rules and regulations and also the fundamental rights as we know |
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What is Aristotle\'s concept of geometrical justice |
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Sanvidhan kya h |
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Answer» Const. Is the document or set of document which includes article regarding states and explains how the state will be constituted and what laws should it follows Constitution is a body of fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed ngznzkgxkhxhjckhxlhxhkx |
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| 1116. |
we need a constitution |
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Answer» We need constitution for the following reasons:-•to stop discrimination• to set a limit on governments power•for the development• to create peaceful environment ultzuffjlsjfzjzfjzufzjgsjtzjtzkgzkgsjgstksktsktskgktskyskydkysykskgdkgkzyjdkyskydkdkyd , jfrlaFlfjgkg |
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| 1117. |
Bharat ma nagrik aadhikkaro ke liy hal ka barso ma kiy gye kinhi di sangarsi par tiipdi likiye |
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| 1118. |
Secularism |
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Answer» For india secularism means no official religional of a country Secularism means separation of religion from political, economic, social and cultural aspects of life, religion being treated as a purely personal matter. It emphasized dissociation of the state from religion and full freedom to all religions and tolerance of all religions. |
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What is a bi cameral state? Name the bicameral states in india. |
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Answer» Bi cameral state means some big states have both state legislative council and legislative assembly. Bicameral sates are andra pradesh, bihar , karnatka , Maharashtra, Telangana, u.p Andhra PradeshBiharJammu and KashmirKarnatakaMaharashtraTelanganaUttar Pradesh bicameral state means the division of powers in state and center. |
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| 1120. |
From which country we took preamble |
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Answer» Us The design of the preamble had been taken from American Constitution. The Constitution of india has picked the best function from the other constitution of the world. |
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| 1121. |
Locate the constituency of prime minister of India in map. |
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| 1122. |
Feature of modern view of political theory |
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| 1123. |
Who was the father of political science |
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Answer» Aristotle was known sa the father of political science. Aristotle (384-322 BCE) is known as the father of political science. He is called the father of political science largely because of his work entitled Politics. This treatise is divided into eight books, and deals with subjects such as citizenship, democracy, oligarchy and the state. |
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| 1124. |
Unitary features of Indian federation? |
| Answer» 1. single citizenship2 .single constitution | |
| 1125. |
Six obligations of prime minister towards president |
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| 1126. |
When and who presented the objective resolution of India constitution? |
| Answer» In 1946, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru presented the objective resolution of Indian constitution. | |
| 1127. |
Short notes of chapter 10 of Indian Constitution ? |
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| 1128. |
Is india is secularism |
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Answer» Yes, according to anendment 42nd because india has no official religion Yes, India is secularism. By 42nd amendment the word secularism is included in the preamble of the constitution. |
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| 1129. |
what do you mean by executive |
| Answer» Executive is athe organ of the goverment that looks after the implementation and administration of the government. | |
| 1130. |
What do you understand by the development through market |
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| 1131. |
What are duties |
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| 1132. |
Write the main function of indian prime minister |
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| 1133. |
Can i get paper in hindi |
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| 1134. |
why do we need strong centreal |
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| 1135. |
Hard question from political science |
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Answer» Bro she is a girl.? Nothing is hard in pol.sci. bro ? |
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| 1136. |
What type of election took place for lok sabha in 2019 |
| Answer» Election took place for lok sabha by fptp system | |
| 1137. |
What is alternative model of development? |
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| 1138. |
Which article all the designation expect that of education and military were abolished. |
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| 1139. |
Politics is much more than the political leaders do explain your answer with suitable examples |
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| 1140. |
please provide answers of all cartoon based questions of political science class 11th |
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| 1141. |
Define the term prohibition |
| Answer» it means banor stoping the pratice of something | |
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what is the role of WTO |
| Answer» Functions of WTO(i) Promoting an environment that is encouraging to its member countries to come forward to WTO in mitigating their grievances.(ii) Laying down a commonly accepted code of conduct with a view to reducing trade barriers including tariffs and eliminating discriminations in international trade relations.(iii) Acting as a dispute settlement body.(iv) Ensuring that all the rules and regulations prescribed in the Act are duly followed by the member countries for the settlement of their disputes.(v) Holding consultations with IMF and IBRD and its affiliated agencies so as to bring better v understanding and cooperation in global economic policy-making.(vi) Supervising on a regular basis the operations of the revised Agreements and Ministerial declarations relating to goods, services and Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). | |
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Who said to be the guardians of Indian constitution? |
| Answer» Judiciary | |
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what was Cuban missle crisis? describe |
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Why india is ready to held elections in pr system |
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Answer» It is an assumption that INDIA is ready, as india has grown ECONOMICALLY nd in EDUCATION TERMS.... its developed and most people can understand the complexity of PR system now. Its also in NCERT. PR system is said to be more democratic but only bcz of its complexity india didnt opted this....Now wen india has experienced democracy and has high literacy level then INDIA IS READY FOR PR SYSTEM... THO THIS ANSWE REMAINS DEBATABLE...? Who says that India is ready to held in pr system. This information is wrong. Indian uses only FPTP system to held elections. And pr system only use for president election |
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why is the Constitution necessary for monarchy, elite system, democracy or any system of governance |
| Answer» It brings certainty..It can\'t be partial..It makes the people aware about every aspect of state..It prevents communalism..It ensure rights... | |
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Discuss the john rawls principle of justic? |
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Answer» A Theory of Justice is a 1971 work of political philosophy and ethics by the philosopher John Rawls, in which the author addresses the problem of distributive justice (the socially just distribution of goods in a society). The theory uses an updated form of Kantian philosophy and a variant form of conventional social contract theory. Rawls\'s theory of justice is fully a political theory of justice as opposed to other forms of justice discussed in other disciplines and contexts.The resultant theory was challenged and refined several times in the decades following its original publication in 1971. A significant reappraisal was published in the 1985 essay "Justice as Fairness", and a subsequent book under the same title, within which Rawls further developed his two central principles for his discussion of justice. Together, they dictate that society should be structured so that the greatest possible amount of liberty is given to its members, limited only by the notion that the liberty of any one member shall not infringe upon that of any other member. Secondly, inequalities – either social or economic – are only to be allowed if the worst off will be better off than they might be under an equal distribution. Finally, if there is such a beneficial inequality, this inequality should not make it harder for those without resources to occupy positions of power – for instance, public office.First published in 1971, A Theory of Justice was revised in 1975, while translated editions were being released in the 1990s it was further revised in 1999. In 2001, Rawls published a follow-up study titled Justice as Fairness: A Restatement. The theory of john Rawls , he\'s a political thinker he said if we put all people behind the \'veil of ignorance\' where they don\'t know their status like wealth, power, talent etc. And after time we put them back they will choice the privilege which will effect them more |
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| 1148. |
Fundamental right is in which part of the Indian constitution |
| Answer» Part 3rd.Article 12-35 | |
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What is the history of PIL? |
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what are the ways to remove hindrances for a good citizenship |
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Answer» 1) spread of education2) spread awareness3)equal rights. 4) social spirit5) economic reforms6) establishment of health centre Major hindrance in the way of a good citizenship are1) Illiteracy2) Poverty3) Corruption4) Individualistic feeling5) Communal in nature6) Feeling in cast-ism7) Narrow thinking Spread of education |
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