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Power Sharing Class 10 - Important Questions

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Power Sharing Class 10 - Important Questions

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  1. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Power Sharing Class 10

  2. Which community dominated Sri Lanka after independence? Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948 and the democratically elected government adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy.

  3. What is meant by ‘vertical division of power’? The power division between higher and lower levels of government is termed as vertical division of power.

  4. 'Sharing of power makes a country more powerful and united’. Justify the statement. Sharing of power makes a country more powerful and united because of the following reasons: Power sharing ensures that all people have stake in the government. Power sharing contributes to the concept of people’s rule and ensures maximum people’s participation which leads to stability and better outcomes in democracy.Power sharing accommodates diverse groups and helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.

  5. Compare the different ways in which the Belgians and the Sri Lankans have dealt with the problem of cultural diversity. (2012) Both Belgium and Sri Lanka are democratic, still they have dealt with the problem of cultural diversity very differently. Belgium:

  6. 1. The unity of the country is important and to maintain that leaders realized that they should respect the feelings and interests of different communities. The Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking people should hold equal importance in the Central Government. 2. Both Dutch and French communities share power on an equal basis at the Centre. Along with the State Government, both communities have a third kind of Government called ‘Community Government’ which decides on cultural, education and issues related to language. 3. Between, 1970 and 1993, the Constitution was amended four times to enable all linguistic groups to live together in harmony within the same country.

  7. Sri Lanka: 1. There are two major communities, the Sinhalese speaking (74%) and Tamil speaking (18%). The majority community, the Sinhalese have forced their dominance over Tamils, refusing to share power. 2. Both communities have lived in tension as the Sinhalese have denied political, educational, religious, employment and economic rights to the Tamils leading to Civil War. 3. In 1956, the Government passed an Act to recognize Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil.

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