Majoritarianism is a traditional political philosophy or agenda that asserts that a majority (sometimes categorized by religion, language, social class, or some other identifying factor) of the population is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society, and has the right to make decisions that affect the society.
Q. What does it mean if a candidate wins by plurality rule?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A plurality vote (in the United States) or relative majority (in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth) describes the circumstance when a candidate or proposition polls more votes than any other but does not receive more than half of all votes cast.
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- Q. What does it mean if a candidate wins by plurality rule?
- Q. What is the meaning of rule by majority class 10?
- Q. Why is it important to respect the views of the minority?
- Q. What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives Class 8?
- Q. Which of the following situation identify the minority?
- Q. Why does a democratic country need a Constitution Class 8?
- Q. What is the difference in who exercise executive power in the above two constitution of Nepal?
- Q. What is the difference in who exercise executive power in the above?
- Q. Which is the longest constitution in the world?
- Q. Why do the people of Nepal want a new constitution?
- Q. Who made the constitution of Nepal?
- Q. What purpose does the Constitution serve?
- Q. Why was Shabnam happy that she had not watch TV What would you have done in a similar situation?
- Q. What are constitutive rules?
- Q. Is the class monitor misusing his power?
Q. What is the meaning of rule by majority class 10?
Rule by majority means that in case of every decision, or in case of every election, different people and groups can form a majority.
Q. Why is it important to respect the views of the minority?
(a) The female teachers are in minority. It is important to respect the views of the female teachers because they are equally qualified males and equally contributing to run the school.
Q. What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives Class 8?
Answer: If there are no restrictions on the power of the elected representatives then the leaders might misuse their powers and authority. This would have resulted in gross injustice against the people of the country.
Q. Which of the following situation identify the minority?
Answer. The type of people who are in lesser numbers belong to “Minority”. (a) 20 teachers out of 30 in a school are male. Thus, female teachers are in minority.
Q. Why does a democratic country need a Constitution Class 8?
Why does a democratic country need a Constitution? In a democracy, the constitution ensures that the dominant group does not use power against less powerful groups. The constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens for their social, economic, and political welfare.
Q. What is the difference in who exercise executive power in the above two constitution of Nepal?
The difference in who exercises “Executive Power” in the given two Constitutions of Nepal is that in the 1990 Constitution, this power was vested in the King and his Council of Ministers, while in the 2007 Interim Constitution of Nepal, “Executive Power” changed hands to being vested only in the Council of Ministers.
Q. What is the difference in who exercise executive power in the above?
What is the difference in who exercises ‘Executive Power’ in the above two Constitutions of Nepal? Answer: In Article 35 of the 1990 Constitution of Nepal, the powers to rule the country, to set rules and to manage the country are all vested in the King of the country and the Ministers appointed under him.
Q. Which is the longest constitution in the world?
The Constitution of India
Q. Why do the people of Nepal want a new constitution?
The people of Nepal want a new constitution because ideals of the people had change as the country head moved from a monarchy to democracy. New constitution in Nepal will establish Nepal as a democracy in order to bring a new society with new ideals.
Q. Who made the constitution of Nepal?
The constitution was formed under the chairmanship of Padma Shumsher and three Indian Scholars had helped him to prepare this document. The three Indian Scholars who contributed during its writing were Prakash Gupta, Raghunath Singh and Ram Ugra Singh. It consisted of 6 parts, 68 articles and 1 schedules.
Q. What purpose does the Constitution serve?
First it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and balances among the three branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states. And third, it protects various individual liberties of American citizens.
Q. Why was Shabnam happy that she had not watch TV What would you have done in a similar situation?
What would you have done in a similar situation? Answer: Shabnam was happy that she had not watched TV because she got sufficient time to revise her last two chapters. In the test, many questions were asked from the last two chapters which she attempted correctly.
Q. What are constitutive rules?
Constitutive rules, traditionally opposed to regulative rules, are those that have a creative function – they make it possible to perform particular actions or to participate in a particular practice. Constitutive rules are metaphysically prior to the practices they create.
Q. Is the class monitor misusing his power?
Answer: The Class monitor can misuse his power by helping his friend in wrong work and by punishing his foe in a useless way.