Answer:
(a)
The movement in Nepal was to establish democracy and the struggle in Bolivia
involved claims on an elected, democratic government. The struggle in Bolivia
was against one specific policy i.e., excessive water tax of government, while
the struggle in Nepal was about the foundations of the country's politics.
Despite these differences, both the stories share some common features. These
are
·
Both are instances of political conflict that led to popular
struggle.
·
In both cases, the struggle involved mass mobilisation. Public
demonstration of mass
support clinched the dispute.
·
Both the instances involved critical role of political
organisations.
(b) From the popular struggle in Nepal and Bolivia, I have
learnt the democratic value to defend our rights.
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