Chapter- Key elements of Democratic Government
Q1- Name the river on which Krishnasagar dam and Mettur dam are situated.
Q2- Who was the well-known leader of The African National Congress?
Q3- What is “Zulu”?
Q4- Name the person who fought against untouchability.
Q5- What ‘Apartheid’ means?
Q6- Where Hector lived?
Q7- Who was Hector and what did he want?
Q8- Who is responsible for helping to resolve conflicts?
Q9- When South Africa became a democratic country?
Q10- List the various races that live in South Africa
Q11- Which party fought against the system of apartheid in South Africa?
Q12- What Hector and other school students were forced to do?
Q13- What is the key idea of a democratic government?
Q14- What are the effects of conflict in the society?
Q15- How did South African police treat the protesters?
Q16- How does our society value the girl or the boy child?
Q17- What steps government has taken to promote justice among girls?
Q18- How would Maya's life be different in South Africa today?
Q19- What were the thoughts of Dr Ambedkar and other like him about the practice of untouchability?
Q20- In Dr Ambedkar's story did the practice of untouchability support the idea that people are equal?
Q21- How do people express their views and make governments understand what actions they should take?
Q22- Why conflicts occur?
Q23- What is the responsibility of police when there is fear that violence may erupt?
Q24- Do you think it is important for all persons to be treated equally? Why?
Q25- What were Hector and his classmates protesting about?
Q26- How do you think lowering the school fees would help girls attend school?
Q27- How does the power of the government get limited?
Q28-When do people sense their power in a democracy?
Q29- Write a short note on ‘Apartheid Laws’.
Q30- Write about ‘African National Congress’.
Q31- Why do you think we need the government to find solutions to many disputes or conflicts?
Q32- List five ways in which the non-whites were discriminated against.
Q33- “People participate by taking an interest in the working of the government and by criticising it when required.” Explain the statement with help of an example.
Q34- “Rivers too can become a source of conflict between states.” Comment
Q35- What actions does the government take to ensure that all people are treated equally?
Q36- What are the various ways in which people participate in the process of government?
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Answer:1)Kaveri river
2) Nelson Mandela
3)Zulu is the official language in South Africa
4) Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
5) Apartheid means the separation in the basis of races
6) Hector lived in Soweto
7) Hector was a man who wanted to fight against the apartheid law.
8) The government is responsible for the conflicts
9) South Africa became a democratic country
10) South Africa was divided into- black, white, Indians and coloured races
11) The African National Congress
12) Hector and his classmates were forced to learn other languages at her than learning their official language”Zulu”
[Others I don’t know but I tried my best so pls marks me the brainliest :)]
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