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The Constitution reflects seven basic principles. They are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, republicanism, and individual rights.
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The discovery of oil in South Sudan sparked the independence movement that eventually led to the division of country.
The Oil was discovered in Bentu and Heglig districts of South Sudan in 1978. The central government in Khartoum took over the oil districts of South Sudan which sparked rebellion in South Sudan and on the other hand South Sudan wanted to have a greater share in oil revenue. It resulted into conflict in Sudan for a long time and ultimately on 11 July 2011 South Sudan attained her Independence and thus lead to division of Sudan.
Mumbai<span> also known as </span><span>Bombay (Pop. 18.4) was the largest city in India until 1995.</span>
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1. The Sistine Chapel, or Cappella Sistina in Italian, is named after Sixtus IV, the pope who commissioned it in the 1470s.
2. Whoever said Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling on his back?
Contrary to popular belief, Michelangelo did not paint on his back. He and his assistants actually painted standing upright on wooden platforms Michelangelo himself had devised.
3.Michelangelo wanted nothing to do with the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling
In 1508, Pope Julius II, the nephew of Sixtus IV, decided to partly alter the decoration of the Sistine Chapel and asked Michelangelo, who was busy working on a marble tomb the pope himself had commissioned, to decorate the ceiling.
4. (Too much) nudity in the Sistine Chapel
Many years after completing the ceiling frescoes, Michelangelo returned to the Sistine Chapel to paint The Last Judgment on the end altar wall.
5. New popes have been elected in the Sistine Chapel since 1492 (as the sole venue only since 1870).
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