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Miss Swatika Sharma

Dec 3, 2014

WHAT  IS   DIFFERENCE  BETWEEN  POLITICAL  PARTY  AND  PRESSURE  GROUP?

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Pressure groups
1. Pressure groups have specific interest and work for the collective interests of its membership only.
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Harsha Bohra

Nov 14, 2014

Difference between pressure groups, interest groups and movement.

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Gaurav Singh

Mar 13, 2015

Write short note on Bolivia water war?

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The government of Bolivia, under pressure from the World Bank, decided to privatize water supply in the country’s third largest city, Cochabamba.<...

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Kiran Gowda

Mar 6, 2015

What is FEDECOR??

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Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

Which type of judiciary was set up under COPRA for redressal of consumer disputes?

A three-tier quasi-judicial machinery, popularly known as consumer courts, at the national, State and district levels has been set up to render free redressal to the consumers̵...

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Theresa Joshy

Mar 9, 2015

What is a third wave country?

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Third Wave Countries are those countries that had changed in to democratic government from either monarchy, dictatorship or from colonial rule. e.g. Nepal and India.

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Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

How can you say that democracies are based on political equality?

Democracy is commonly associated with political equality

Demorcacy gives political equality by granting every individual the right to vote.

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Aishwariya

Jan 26, 2015

Wat is the difference between Bolivia and Nepal

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i)  Both these are instances of political conflict that led to popular struggles.
ii) In both cases, the struggle involves mass mobilizations...

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Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

Describe the Jallianwala Bagh incident in 1919

On 10 April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab.

To protest against these arrests on ...

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Anithasoundar Soundar

Mar 5, 2015

 "Pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy " explain?

The pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy.
Putting pressure on the rulers is not an unhealthy activity in a democracy as long as everyon...

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Miss Swatika Sharma

Dec 3, 2014

WHAT  IS   DIFFERENCE  BETWEEN  POLITICAL  PARTY  AND  PRESSURE  GROUP?

Answer.

Pressure groups
1. Pressure groups have specific interest and work for the collective interests of its membership only.
...

Answer (3)

Harsha Bohra

Nov 14, 2014

Difference between pressure groups, interest groups and movement.

This answer has an image. Please click on the question to read more.

Answer (3)

Gaurav Singh

Mar 13, 2015

Write short note on Bolivia water war?

Answer.


The government of Bolivia, under pressure from the World Bank, decided to privatize water supply in the country’s third largest city, Cochabamba.<...

Answer (2)

Kiran Gowda

Mar 6, 2015

What is FEDECOR??

This answer has an image. Please click on the question to read more.

Answer (3)

Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

Which type of judiciary was set up under COPRA for redressal of consumer disputes?

A three-tier quasi-judicial machinery, popularly known as consumer courts, at the national, State and district levels has been set up to render free redressal to the consumers̵...

Answer (1)

Theresa Joshy

Mar 9, 2015

What is a third wave country?

Answer.

Third Wave Countries are those countries that had changed in to democratic government from either monarchy, dictatorship or from colonial rule. e.g. Nepal and India.

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Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

How can you say that democracies are based on political equality?

Democracy is commonly associated with political equality

Demorcacy gives political equality by granting every individual the right to vote.

...

Answer (2)

Aishwariya

Jan 26, 2015

Wat is the difference between Bolivia and Nepal

Answer.

i)  Both these are instances of political conflict that led to popular struggles.
ii) In both cases, the struggle involves mass mobilizations...

Answer (3)

Adithyan Sanal

Apr 25, 2015

Describe the Jallianwala Bagh incident in 1919

On 10 April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab.

To protest against these arrests on ...

Answer (1)

Anithasoundar Soundar

Mar 5, 2015

 "Pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy " explain?

The pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy.
Putting pressure on the rulers is not an unhealthy activity in a democracy as long as everyon...

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