Social Sciences, asked by tanusainirajoria, 1 year ago

what is majoritarianism. how has it been adopted in sri lanka

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Answered by prinshi63
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Answer:

Majoritarianism is a term which is used for rule by the majority groups.Sri Lanka adopted majoritarianism because the sinhala group want to rule alone and they didn't want to

give any power to the Tamil 's people

Answered by vijayhalder031
1

Concept introduction:

Majoritarianism is practice where final decision are taken by majority of group. Sinhalese were the majority population in Sri Lanka, and as a result, they dominated the country and provided all additional and ancillary benefits to those who belonged to their ethnic group, the Sinhalese.

Explanation:

Given that, majoritarianism.

We have to find, what is majoritarianism and how has it been adopted in Sri lanka.

According to the question,

Given their numerical advantage, the Sinhalese enacted a number of majoritarian laws to ensure the dominance of their group. They gave Sinhalese citizens preference in government appointments and established Sinhala the sole official language of the country.

Final Answer:

Rule by the Majority Group is referred to as majoritarianism.

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