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    When was the king Birendra of Nepal Killed?

    Solution

    King Birendra, who has accepted this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, was killed in a mysterious massacre of the royal family in 2001.

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    How did people protest against the “Kittiko– Hochchiko” movements?

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    In 1987, a movement called Kittiko-Hachchiko (meaning, pluck and plant) started a non-violent protest, where people plucked the eucalyptus plants and planted saplings of trees that were useful to the people

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    King Birendra was killed in a mysterious massacre of the royal family in the year

    Solution

    King Birendra, who has accepted this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, was killed in a mysterious massacre of the royal family in 2001.

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    When did King Gyanendra dismiss the then prime minister and dissolve the Parliament?

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    In February 2005, the king dismissed the then Prime Minister and dissolved the popularly elected Parliament.

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    The people of Bolivia led a successful struggle against

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    People’s successful struggle against privatization of water in Bolivia reminds us that popular struggles are integral to the working of democracy.

  • Question 6
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    Which financial agency/organization pressurized the government to give up its control of municipal water supply?

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    Bolivia is a poor country in Latin America. The World Bank pressurised the government to give up its control of municipal water supply.

  • Question 7
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    Who won Bolivia’s water war?

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    People’s successful struggle against privatisation of water in Bolivia reminds us that popular struggles are integral to the working of democracy.

  • Question 8
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    Most of the time democracy evolves through

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    Democracy evolves through popular struggles. It is possible that some significant decisions may take place through consensus and may not involve any conflict at all.

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    ‘Defining moments’ of democracy usually involve a conflict between

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    Defining moments of democracy usually involve conflict between those groups who have exercised power and those who aspire for a share in power. These moments come when the country is going through transition to democracy, expansion of democracy or deepening of democracy.

  • Question 10
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    Outstanding democratic conflicts are usually resolved through:

    Solution

    Democratic conflict is resolved through mass mobilization.Sometimes it is possible that the conflict is resolved by using the existing institutions like the parliament or the judiciary. 

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