What are the differences between the democratic movement in Nepal and the struggle in Bolivia?
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1. the movement in Nepal was to establish democracy, while the struggle in Bolivia involved claims.. on an elected,democratic government.
2. the popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the foundations of a country's politics...
3. Both these struggles were successful but their impact was at different levels...
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Differences between the democratic movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia are
a)The movement in Nepal was to establish democracy, while the struggle in Bolivia involved claims on an elected, democratic government.
b) The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the foundations of the country's politics. Both these struggles were successful but their impact was at different levels.
c) The popular struggle in Nepal was against Constitutional Monarchy and to establish a Democratic Government. The popular struggle in Bolivia was against a Government policy, i.e. privatization of water supply.
Differences between the democratic movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia are
a)The movement in Nepal was to establish democracy, while the struggle in Bolivia involved claims on an elected, democratic government.
b) The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the foundations of the country's politics. Both these struggles were successful but their impact was at different levels.
c) The popular struggle in Nepal was against Constitutional Monarchy and to establish a Democratic Government. The popular struggle in Bolivia was against a Government policy, i.e. privatization of water supply.
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