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08.09.2020 •
Social Studies
By using this chart you can determine: A: India's population does not vote B: India is very likely a democracy C: India is threatened by the UK D: Indian government official supress voting
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Ответ:
B: India is very likely a democracy
Explanation:
Hello. You did not put the graph to which the question refers, but taking into account that India, in fact, is a democracy, we can mark the letter B as correct.
India is a parliamentary democracy and has its political structure based on federalism, with the presence of a president and a prime minister, both are elected by the vote of the people, as are all other politicians in the country. The vote is offered to all Indian citizens.
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We also aim at promoting and developing Lumbini as the centre of International Buddhist Studies. We acknowledge the important contributions of researchers and scholars. We also commend Lumbini Buddhist University for taking the lead in this sector.
Lumbini and Buddhism have also attracted some attention at the international front. Our neighbours and friendly countries have extended, since long, their generous support and cooperation to Lumbini’s development. The United Nations General Assembly Resolution recognized ‘the Day of Vesak’ in 2000 thereby acknowledging Buddhism’s contribution to the spirituality of humanity. The contribution from UNESCO and UNDP especially after Lumbini was recognized as the World Heritage site in 1997 has been remarkable.