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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
How does the idea of power-sharing emerge? Explain different forms that have common arrangements of power-sharing.
उत्तर
It is true that the idea of power sharing emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. Traditional, it was believed that power should be concentrated in one hand because if power is divided then it would be difficult to take rapid decisions and apply them. But the development of the concept of democracy has changed this notion of power concentration in one hand. This is so because democracy believes in the distribution of power among people as people are the source of authority. Power can be divided among the various organs of the government, two sets of the government, the hat is central and the state, community government, etc. Moreover, the concentration of power in the one hand leads to revolution and war in the long run and breaks the unity of the nation.
Horizontal distribution of power allows different organs of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Such separation ensures that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power. Each organ checks the others. This results in a balance of power among various institutions. For example, ministers and government officials exercise power, they are responsible to the Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, judges can check the functioning of executive or laws made by the legislatures. This arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.
Power shared among governments at a provincial or regional level is called a vertical form of power sharing. Such a general government for the entire country is usually called the federal government. In India, we refer to it as the Central or Union Government. The governments at the provincial or regional level are called by different names in different countries. In India, we call them State Governments. State Governments and Central Government have their distinct areas to exercise power.
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(A) The Communist Party
(B) The Republican Party
(C) The Socialist Party
(D) The Conservative Party
"Democracy is more effective than its other alternatives." Justify the statement.
After reading this chapter, three students drew different conclusions. Which of these do you agree with and why? Give your reasons in about 50 words.
Thomman − Power sharing is necessary only in societies which have religious, linguistic or ethnic divisions.
Mathayi − Power sharing is suitable only for big countries that have regional divisons.
Ouseph − Every society needs some form of power sharing even if it is small or does not have social divisions.
Different arguments are usually put forth in favour of and against power sharing. Identify those which are in favour of power sharing and select the answer using the codes given below? Power sharing:
A. reduces conflict among different communities
B. decreases the possibility of arbitrariness
C. delays decision making process
D. accommodates diversities
E. increases instability and divisiveness
F. promotes people’s participation in government
G. undermines the unity of a country
(a) |
A |
B |
D |
F |
(b) |
A |
C |
E |
F |
(c) |
A |
B |
D |
G |
(d) |
B |
C |
D |
G |
Consider the following statements about power sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka.
Α. In Belgium, the Dutch-speaking majority people tried to impose their domination on the minority French-speaking community.
B. In Sri Lanka, the policies of the government sought to ensure the dominance of the Sinhala-speaking majority.
C. The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal arrangement of power sharing to protect their culture, language and equality of opportunity in education and jobs.
D. The transformation of Belgium from unitary government to a federal one prevented a possible division of the country on linguistic lines.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Match list I (forms of power sharing) with List II (forms of government) and select the correct answer using the codes given below in the lists:
List I |
List II |
||
1. |
Power shared among different organs of government |
Α. |
Community government |
2. |
Power shared among governments at different levels |
Β. |
Separation of powers |
3. |
Power shared by different social groups |
C. |
Coalition government |
4. |
Power shared by two or more political parties |
D. |
Federal government |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
(a) |
D |
A |
B |
C |
(b) |
B |
C |
D |
A |
(c) |
B |
D |
A |
C |
(d) |
C |
D |
A |
B |
Consider the following two statements on power sharing and select the answer using the codes given below:
A. Power sharing is good for democracy.
B. It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.
Which of these statements are true and false?
(a) A is true but B is false |
(b) Both A and B are true |
(c) Both A and B are false |
(d) A is false but B is true |
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