Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia

Q 1. How do pressure groups and movements try to shape politics?

Answer-

Pressure groups and moments try to gain public support and sympathy for their cause by sharing the information. Bhai organising strikes and description that try to change the government rules by announcing their demands. 

Q 2. What was the main reason for the movement held in Bolivia in 2000?

Answer-

The moment held in Bolivia was for restoration of water supply to the municipal corporation which was earlier by a  MNC.

Q 3. Explain direct and indirect participation in forming the government.

Answer-

Direct participation is done by political parties to run the government which are elected by people’s voting. Indirect participation is done by forming an organisation and undertaking activities to promote the interest or demands of people


Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia

Social movements are a collective attempt of people to bring a new change or show resistance against a change. The concept of movements is the involvement of the people in shaping democratic government. Democracy evolves through people’s participation in the form of mass mobilization, and struggles.

Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia

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