Power Sharing in Belgium and Sri Lanka Quiz
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What type of power sharing does Belgium practice?

  • Unitary system
  • Autocracy
  • Confederalism
  • Federalism (correct)
  • What is the purpose of power sharing?

  • To accommodate and manage diversity (correct)
  • To promote ethnic segregation
  • To consolidate power in a single authority
  • To suppress minority rights
  • Which ethnic groups share power in Sri Lanka's power sharing system?

  • Sinhalese and Tamils (correct)
  • Tamils and Bengalis
  • Sinhalese and Burghers
  • Sinhalese and Malays
  • Study Notes

    Power Sharing in Different Countries

    • Belgium practices coalition government, a type of power sharing where different political parties come together to form a government.

    Purpose of Power Sharing

    • The purpose of power sharing is to give a share of power to different groups and to accommodate diverse interests in a country.

    Power Sharing in Sri Lanka

    • In Sri Lanka, power is shared among Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils, and Sri Lankan Moors, the four main ethnic groups in the country.

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    Explore the unique power-sharing systems in Belgium and Sri Lanka with this quiz. Learn about the type of power sharing practiced in Belgium and the ethnic groups involved in Sri Lanka's power sharing arrangement. Understand the purpose of power sharing and its significance in promoting harmony and stability in diverse societies.

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