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प्रश्न
Read the arguments given the favour of power sharing and choose the correct option.
- Reduce the likelihood of bias.
- Barricades the decision-making process
- Accommodates diversities
- Increases the participation of people in power
विकल्प
Only I, II and III are correct.
Only II, III and IV are correct.
Only I, Ill and IV are correct.
Only I, Il and IV are correct.
उत्तर
Only I, Ill and IV are correct.
Explanation:
- The arguments in favour of power-sharing include reducing the likelihood of conflict between social groups, ensuring the stability of political order, and strengthening the country's unity by allowing various groups to live together peacefully.
- Therefore, arguments (I) Reducing the likelihood of bias, (III) Accommodating diversities, and (IV) Increasing the participation of people in power are correct in the context of power-sharing,
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