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cbse class 10 give some important dates from the chapter Power sharing (civics)
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Answered by SRINIJA123
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Explanation:

Power Sharing is a system of political arrangements in which power is shared between different organs of the government, between different levels of the government, between different social groups and between different political parties, pressure groups and movements. ..

For example, In India, power is shared among three levels of government which are Central government, State government and the local governments. (iii) Power-sharing among different social groups: Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Belgium is a small country in Europe.

2. It has borders with Netherlands, France and Germany.

3. 59% in the Flemish region speaks Dutch.

4. Another 40% people live in Wallonia region and speaks French.

5. Remaining 1% of the Belgians speak Germany.

6. In the capital city Brussels, 80% people speak French while 20% are Dutch – speaking.

7. The minority French – speaking community was relatively rich and powerful.

8. This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community who got the benefit of the economic development and education much later.

9. The tension between two communities was acuter in Brussels.

10. Like other nations in the south Asia region, Sri Lanka has a diverse population.

11. The Sinhala speaks are 74% and Tamil speakers are 18%

12. Among Tamils, there are two sub groups, Tamil natives of the country are called “Sri Lankan Tamils”; the rest whose forefathers came from India as a population workers during the colonial period, is called ‘Indian Tamils’.

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