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Those governments resist change, demonstrating that substantial challenges remain before us. Democratization in Eurasia faces many challenges. Progress continues to be measured largely in terms of civil society development; political reform remains stalled – and some states are in fact backsliding.
Explanation:
1). The caste or group that made up the largest proportion of the population was considered to be "the general category".
2). The castes or groups that made up the smallest proportion were considered to be from disadvantaged backgrounds and underrepresented in India. In modern times, they would refer to the Dalits, an official term used for those experiencing discrimination or untouchability. While percentage-wise they may have been a minority, they have still faced persecution and marginalization throughout history. It is believed that this contributed to their lack of representation during the pre-independence period as well as their continued disadvantages today.
3). Casteism has a long history in South Asia where there is evidence indicating its existence since BCE periods (Before Common Era). It has been present in Indian society for thousands of years and has greatly influenced the politics, economics and social structures throughout their history. However, for many years this was not an issue that concerned the public or the government as it was normalized. Thus, during pre-independence times casteism continued to be practiced with little change in modern India.
The huge riot in New York city during the war was caused by the <span>Enrollment Act of Conscription. </span>
Disease... i would say. the journey over and many sick people. over crowded.
During the 1900's, the number of women employed in manufacturing increased the most. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "D". Earlier the women found the atmosphere for working very hard and there was very little amount of payment for the labor they put in. after the 1900's, the working atmosphere as well as salary improved and this pulled more and more women towards the manufacturing sector.