Social Sciences, asked by dibakarswain6356, 11 months ago

How does the existence of a large urban population affect each of the following? Illustrate with historical examples. (a) A private landlord (b) A Police Superintendent in charge of law and order (c) A leader of a political party

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Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

When there is a large urban population they affect private landlord, as there would be a huge population then there shall be a collection of a lot of tax, which shall help the landlord to increase there earning and also do many developmental activities.

Explanation:

When there are a lot of people in an urban area, then always maintaining proper laws are not possible, for which there shall be a tough time for the police to maintain peace and order, and some corrupt police take advantage of it by taking bribes from people and allowing them to do illegal activities.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The large urban population can affect the following things in a way:

Private landlord: The existence of a large urban population meant that many people would need a place to live. The increasing demand for places to stay was beneficial for private landowners who could rent rooms at high rates. In the nineteenth century, different landowners from London took advantage of this trend of migrating in search of jobs by the people of the country.

A Police Superintendent in charge of law and order: Urbanization has increased crime rates in cities. Many people have earned their livelihood through theft and other crimes. The police superintendent in charge of law and order was difficult to investigate.

A leader of political party: The large urban population had increased the number of constituencies. Leaders of political parties became busy getting popular votes from constituencies

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