Practice - Political Stability and Consolidation of Democracy (1950s-1960s)
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Practice Questions
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What was the role of the Indian National Congress after independence?
💡 Hint: Consider which party was most influential in the early democratic era.
Name one significant effect of electoral participation in the 1950s.
💡 Hint: Think about what elections allow people to do.
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Interactive Quizzes
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Which party dominated the Indian political scene in the 1950s?
💡 Hint: Look for the party that led the independence movement.
True or False: Opposition parties were able to significantly challenge the Congress during the early years.
💡 Hint: Think about how stable the Congress party was at that time.
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Challenge Problems
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Debate the pros and cons of one-party dominance within the context of a new democracy. What might be the long-term effects?
💡 Hint: Think about both the short-term stability factors and long-term democratic engagement.
Imagine you are a political analyst in the 1960s. Analyze the consequences of poor performance by opposition parties on citizen activism.
💡 Hint: Consider the relationship between citizen engagement and the effectiveness of political competition.
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