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In this post, we provide you with detailed, exam-ready notes for Civics Chapter 1 – Power Sharing, where you’ll learn how power is divided in a democracy and why sharing power is essential for political stability.
⚖️ I. What is Power Sharing?
Power sharing is the distribution of political power among various levels and groups in a country.
✅ Why is Power Sharing Important?
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Reduces conflict among different social groups
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Promotes unity and integrity of the nation
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Encourages participation in democracy
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Prevents concentration of power (dictatorship)
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Ensures political stability and peace
๐ II. Case Studies
๐ A. Belgium
๐น Location:
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Small country in Europe, borders France, Netherlands, Germany
๐น Community Composition:
Community | Population | Language | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Dutch-speaking | 59% | Dutch | Flanders |
French-speaking | 40% | French | Wallonia |
German-speaking | 1% | German | East Belgium |
๐น Conflict:
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French-speaking community was richer and more powerful
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Dutch-speaking felt discriminated
๐น Solution: Belgian Model of Power Sharing
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Equal number of ministers from Dutch & French groups
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Separate government for Brussels
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Community government to handle cultural, educational, language issues
๐ B. Sri Lanka
๐น Location:
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Island nation near India
๐น Ethnic Composition:
Group | Percentage | Language | Religion |
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Sinhala | 74% | Sinhala | Buddhism |
Tamil | 18% | Tamil | Hinduism/Islam |
๐น Conflict:
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Sinhala government favored Sinhala as the official language
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Tamils felt ignored and discriminated (jobs, education, culture)
๐น Result:
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Civil war between Tamils and Sinhala government
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Thousands killed; country became unstable
๐งญ III. Forms of Power Sharing
1️⃣ Power is shared among different organs of government
– Known as horizontal distribution
– Example: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
✅ Prevents concentration of power
✅ Each organ checks the others (checks and balances)
2️⃣ Power is shared among governments at different levels
– Known as vertical distribution
– Example: Union, State, Local governments in India
✅ Promotes federalism
✅ Helps in local governance
3️⃣ Power is shared among different social groups
– Example: Religious, linguistic minorities, Scheduled Castes (SCs), Tribes (STs)
✅ Ensures community representation
✅ India provides reservations, special representation
4️⃣ Power is shared among political parties, pressure groups, and movements
– Different parties contest elections, form coalitions
– Pressure groups influence decisions
✅ Promotes multi-party democracy
✅ Prevents monopoly of one party
๐ IV. Key Terms
Term | Meaning |
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Power Sharing | Distribution of power among different levels |
Majoritarianism | Preference to majority group, ignoring minorities |
Coalition Government | Government formed by multiple parties |
Federalism | System with multiple levels of government |
๐ Summary
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Power sharing is the spirit of democracy
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Helps prevent conflict and civil war
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Seen in Belgium (peaceful solution) vs. Sri Lanka (violent outcome)
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Shared among organs, levels, communities, and political actors
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