CBSE BOARD X, asked by neeluvij, 11 months ago

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Answered by ut5060
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  1. Power sharing is a technique to share the power at different levels. It is an idea inculcated in democracy so that the power is not concentrated at one hand only and that different forms can keep a check on each other.
  2. Power sharing reduces the possibility of conflicts between various social groups. 2) Since power sharing often leads to social conflicts and political instability, power sharing is a good way of ensuring the stability of the country. 3) Tyranny of the majority doesn't only bring ruin to the minority, in the long run it brings ruin to the majority as well.

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SRI LANKA

There were two major groups SINHALAS AND TAMILS. The Sinhalas make up 74% of its total population, the TAMILS were 18% and the rest were the community of Christians. IN TAMILS there were to sub categories , Indian TAMILS whose forefathers came here as plantation workers and the Sri Lankan TAMILS.

BELGIUM

Its ethnic composition was very complex. They were The French, The Dutch and The Germans. The French had a majority in the capital (80%) and the minority in the country(40%). The Dutch had a majority in the country (59%) while a minority in the capital (20%) city of Brussels. The Germans were only 1% in the whole country.

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Answered by suman4776
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Power sharing is a technique to share the power at different levels. It is an idea inculcated in democracy so that the power is not concentrated at one hand only and that different forms can keep a check on each other.

Power sharing reduces the possibility of conflicts between various regions

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