Question 1:Which of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy?(a) Struggle by the people(b) Invasion by foreign countries(c) End of colonialism(d) People’s desire for freedom
Question 2:Which of the following statements is true about today’s world?(a) Monarchy as a form of government has vanished.(b) The relationship between different countries has become more democratic thanever before.(c) In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the people.(d) There are no more military dictators in the world.
Question 3:Use one of the following statements to complete the sentence:Democracy in the international organisations requires that …(a) The rich countries should have a greater say.(b) Countries should have a say according to their military power.(c) Countries should be treated with respect in proportion to their population.(d) All countries in the world should be treated equally.
Question 4:Based on the information given in this chapter, match the following countries and thepath democracy has taken in that country.
Question 6:Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by themilitary?
Question 7:Which of the following positions can contribute to democracy at the global level? Givereasons for your answer in each case.
Question 8:Here are three opinions heard in a television debate on the struggle for democracy inNepal. Which of these do you agree with and why?
Question 9:In an imaginary country called Happyland, the people overthrew the foreign rulerand brought back the old royal family.
Question 2:Which of the following statements is true about today’s world?(a) Monarchy as a form of government has vanished.(b) The relationship between different countries has become more democratic thanever before.(c) In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the people.(d) There are no more military dictators in the world.
Question 3:Use one of the following statements to complete the sentence:Democracy in the international organisations requires that …(a) The rich countries should have a greater say.(b) Countries should have a say according to their military power.(c) Countries should be treated with respect in proportion to their population.(d) All countries in the world should be treated equally.
Question 4:Based on the information given in this chapter, match the following countries and thepath democracy has taken in that country.
Question 6:Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracy is overthrown by themilitary?
Question 7:Which of the following positions can contribute to democracy at the global level? Givereasons for your answer in each case.
Question 8:Here are three opinions heard in a television debate on the struggle for democracy inNepal. Which of these do you agree with and why?
Question 9:In an imaginary country called Happyland, the people overthrew the foreign rulerand brought back the old royal family.
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