Social Sciences, asked by mandaviyaharsha116, 3 months ago

01. Name the three organs of the Government (1)
22. Why democratic governments insist on institutions? Give three reasons

23. Which House has more power regarding the money bill? Giver​

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Answered by kashvigoel01
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Answer:

I know the answer for 1st question only

Explanation:

legislature, judiciary and executive are the 3 organs of government

Answered by jayshrisingh183
2

Answer:

1.)Our federal government has three parts. They are the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts).

2.)•Institutions involve rules and regulations.

•Institutions bind the hands of the rulers as these involve meetings, committees and routines.

•Institutions make it difficult to have a good decision taken very quickly. But they also make it equally difficult to rush through a bad decision. That is why democratic governments insist on institutions.

3.)The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha in the following ways:

Money bills can be tabled only in Lok Sabha and not Rajya Sabha. Rajya Sabha cannot reject the bill. The changes suggested by the Rajya Sabha are not binding on the lower house. Thus, the Lok Sabha controls the finances.

In case of a deadlock between the two houses over an ordinary bill, a joint sitting takes place where the will of the Lok Sabha generally prevails owing to its numerical superiority.

The Council of ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha. A government which loses the confidence of the Lok Sabha cannot continue.

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