E R S N: Power Sharing
E R S N: Power Sharing
E R S N: Power Sharing
CONCEPT
The lesson illustrates, with the examples of
Belgium and Sri Lanka, how power-sharing is
handled by democracies and we learn how
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Geographical Position : Small country in Europe, bordered by the Netherlands, France and
Germany.
Area and Population : Smaller in area than the Indian state of Haryana. Population a little over
one crore, half of the state of Haryana.
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1% speak German
Important Point : In Brussels, the Dutchspeaking people are in a minority which is the
opposite of the rest of the country, where they are in
majority.
The minority population of French-speaking
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Geographical Position : A small island in Asia, off the southern coast of Tamil Nadu.
Population : Same as Haryanas. About two crore people.
Ethnic Composition : 74% Sinhalese-speaking people
18% Tamil-speaking people, 13% are natives of Sri Lanka, known as Sri Lankan Tamils.
The rest are called Tamil Lankans who are descendants of plantation workers, who came from
India during the colonial period.
Religion : Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists. Most of the Tamils are Hindus
or Muslims. Christians constitute 7% of the population and they belong to both Sinhala and
Tamil communities.
Accommodation in Belgium
Belgium, unlike Sri Lanka, has taken a totally
different stand. It amended the constitution to
(iii)
State Governments
are not made
subordinate
to central
government
(iv)
A separate Government
for Brussels, equal
representation
for both the
linguistic groups
(v)
A third government
called the Community
Government elected by
the Dutch, French and
German-speaking people,
in charge of language,
cultural and educational
issues.
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(i)
Equal Number
of Dutch and
French-speaking
Ministers
in the Central
Government
Prudential
Moral
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A . IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
(i) Constitution prescribes that the number of
Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall
be equal in the central government
(ii) The state governments are not subordinate
to the central government
(iii) Brussels has a separate government in
which both the communities have equal
representation
(iv) The community government is elected by
people belonging to one linguistic
community.
(a) 1, 2, 4
(b) 1, 2, 3, 4
(c) 1, 3, 4
(d) 1, 2, 3
11. Which of the statements about power-sharing
arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka is
correct?
(a) In Belgium, the Dutch-speaking majority
people tried to impose their domination on
the minority French-speaking people
(b) In Sri Lanka, the policies of the
government sought to ensure the
dominance of the Sinhala-speaking
majority
(c) The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a
federal arrangement of power-sharing to
protect their culture, language and equality
of opportunity in education and jobs
(d) The transformation of Belgium from a
unitary government to a federal one
prevented the division of country on
linguistic lines.
12. Choose the incorrect statement.
(a) Belgium and Sri Lanka are democracies
(b) Both of them dealt with the question of
power-sharing similarly
(c) In Belgium, leaders realised that unity of
the country was possible only by
respecting the feelings and interests of all
communities
(d) In Sri Lanka, majority community forced
its domination over others and refused to
share power.
13. What led to tensions between the Dutchspeaking and French-speaking communities
in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?
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a. Community government
b. Separation of power
2. Prime Minister
b. Muslim Shias
c. Muslim Sunnis
4. Speaker
(a) 1 d, 2 c, 3 a, 4 b
(b) 1 a, 2 b, 3 c, 4 d
(c) 1 d, 2 c, 3 b, 4 a
(d) 1 c, 2 b, 3 b, 4 a
20. Which of the following is not one of the
aspects of federal division of powers?
(a) Sharing of powers among central
provincial and local governments
(b) Division of powers involving higher and
lower levels of government
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(c) Executive
(d) Judiciary
23. Which of the following refers to horizontal
distribution of powers?
(a) Power sharing among different organs of
government
(b) Power sharing among different levels of
government
(c) Power sharing among different social
groups
(d) Power shared by different political parties
and pressure groups
24. Which of the following is not one of the
aspects of separation of powers between the
three organs of government?
(a) 1947
(b) 1948
(c) 1948
(d) 1950
8. Which one of the following systems of power
sharing is called checks and balances?
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Pakistan
(b) Sri Lanka
(c) Belgium
(d) India
Division of powers between higher and lower
levels of government is called
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(a) horizontal distribution
(b) parallel distribution
(c) vertical division (d) diagonal division
Which two languages are generally spoken in
Belgium?
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(a) French and English
(b) Dutch and English
(c) French and Dutch (d) Dutch and Sinhala
Which one of the following is not a valid
reason for power sharing?
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(a) for majoritarianism
(b) being part and parcel of democracy
(c) to reduce tensions (d) for political stability
The Government in which power is shared by
two or more political parties, is
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known as :
(a) Community Government
(b) Unitary Government
(c) Federal Government
(d) Coalition Government
(a) Walloon
(b) Flemish
(c) German
(d) None of the above
27. Tamil Natives of Sri Lanka are called :
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(a) Sri Lankan Tamils (b) Indina Tamils
(c) Muslim Tamils
(d) None of the above
28. Among the following countries to which one
do Indian Tamils belong to :
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people in Belgium ?
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(a) 59
(b) 40 (c) 60
(d) 10
31. Which one of the following statements about
coalition Government is ture ?
(a) Belgium
(b) Germany
(c) Sri Lanak
(d) France
29. Which one of the following communities is
not related to Sri Lanka?
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(a) Sinhalas
(b) Indian Tamils
(c) Parsis
(d) Srilankan Tamils
30. What is the percentage of German speaking
(2009)
(2009)
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A. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Goyals Assignments in Social Science X (Term-I)
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18. Explain any three main features of the new constitution of Belgium.
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19. Explain any three forms of power sharing in modern democracies.
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A. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
posed majoritarianism.
6. In what way was the Belgian method better?
7. How has the idea of power-sharing changed with
time?
8. One of the ways in which power-sharing is done
in Indian democracy is by providing reservations
for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
OBCs. Now the Muslims and Christian dalits are
asking for reservations. Is this demand of power
sharing justified?
B. ACTIVITIES
C. GROUP DISCUSSION
Divide the class in two groups one group representing the Sinhala community of Sri Lanka and
another group representing the Tamils. Hold
a group discussion on the topic Whether status
quo should be maintained in Sri Lanka or the
Tamil community should be given more powers!
D. SEMINAR
The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power.
It is argued that all powers of a government must
reside in one person or a party, such as the Communist Party in China. It helps take quick decisions and to enforce them.
Organise a seminar on the topic Merits and demerits of democracy vs merits and demerits of
one-party rule / dictatorship.
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