Social Sciences, asked by neetusinghhathera, 11 months ago

Q. 1=why does a democratic country share its power?
Q. 2=which linguistic group is more in
Belgium?
Q. 3=In the city of Brussels which linguistic group is dominant?
Q. 4=Write linguistic composition of Sri Lanka and which is Majoritarian group?
Q. 5=When was sinhala recognized as the official language of Sri Lanka?
Q. 6=How do Tamils feel and are treated by sinhala in Sri Lanka?
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Answered by vidhiayalwar11
1

The spread of democracy in the 20th century

During the 20th century the number of countries possessing the basic political institutions of representative democracy increased significantly. At the beginning of the 21st century, independent observers agreed that more than one-third of the world’s nominally independent countries possessed democratic institutions comparable to those of the English-speaking countries and the older democracies of continental Europe. In an additional one-sixth of the world’s countries, these institutions, though somewhat defective, nevertheless provided historically high levels of democratic government. Altogether, these democratic and near-democratic countries contained nearly half the world’s population

Answered by Anonymous
2

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Here is your answer :-

Ques1:-why does a democratic country share its power?

Ans1:-The most common decision making approach of democracies has been the majority rule.

Ques2:-which linguistic group is more in

which linguistic group is more in Belgium?

Ans2:-Dutch

Ques3:-In the city of Brussels which linguistic group is dominant?

Ans3:-Official languages in Belgium are Dutch (57%), French (42%) and German (1%). Language is one of the most important facts of life in Brussels and Belgium. Brussels capital region is officially bilingual so all road sides and documents are written in French and Dutch.

Ques4:-Write linguistic composition of Sri Lanka and which is Majoritarian group?

Ans4:-Population 22,576,592 (July 2018 est.)

Population 22,576,592 (July 2018 est.)Ethnic groups Sinhalese 74.9%, Sri Lankan Tamil 11.2%, Sri Lankan Moors 9.2%, Indian Tamil 4.2%, other 0.5% (2012 est.)

Population 22,576,592 (July 2018 est.)Ethnic groups Sinhalese 74.9%, Sri Lankan Tamil 11.2%, Sri Lankan Moors 9.2%, Indian Tamil 4.2%, other 0.5% (2012 est.)Religions Buddhist (official) 70.2%, Hindu 12.6%, Muslim 9.7%, Roman Catholic 6.1%, other Christian 1.3%, other 0.05% (2012 est.)

Ques5:-When was sinhala recognized as the official language of Sri Lanka?

Ans5:-,The Sinhala language in the year 1956 was recognized as the official language of Sri Lanka, is the right answer. 1. The democratically chosen government in Sri Lanka enacted an act in 1956 to replace the English language with the language of the Sinhala.

Ques6:-How do Tamils feel and are treated by sinhala in Sri Lanka?

Ans6:-In 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language thus disregarding Tamil. ... (iv) Sri Lankan Tamils felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhala leaders was sensitive to their language and culture

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