Social Sciences, asked by priyasonali835, 8 months ago

III. Short Answer Type Questions
1. Why are laws important for social justice ?
2. Why do foreign companies establish their operations in developing countries like India ?
3. What is the role of government in social matters ? Give 2 examples.
4. How can citizens play a role in ensuring social justice ?​

Answers

Answered by tiwary2411
2

1. Social justice is a dynamic device to mitigate the sufferings of the poor, weak Dalits, tribal's and deprived sections of the society and to elevate them to the level of equality to live a life of dignity of person. Social justice is an essential part of complex of social change to relieve poor etc.

4. a) Promotion of equality.

b) Anti-duscrimination.

c) Welfare system.

d) Employment rights.

e) Government accountability.

sorry I don't know the two questions

Answered by Anonymous
9

1.Social justice is important for the welfare of society as a whole. Having social justice and responsibility leads to satisfaction and pleasure of life, as well as the respect and loyalty to the leaders. People who are treated unjustly eventually rebel and make the abuser pay dearly

2.As India is a developing country foreigners try to set up companies and earn more money. They don't try to develop us but they use our raw materials in making their products. So try choose this type of developing countries like India to get a pot if profit.

3.It provides a social security that enables citizens to create their own economic security. The future of government builds on these foundations of protecting and providing. ... Government will continue to provide public goods, at a level necessary to ensure a globally competitive economy and a well-functioning society.

4.

8 ways to meaningfully support social justice movements

●Educate yourself on a particular movement.

●Work on your own habits and beliefs.

●Research the local presence.

●Take action in your community.

●Go to a protest or demonstration.

●Use social media.

●Volunteer your time.

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