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1.

Why is democracy a better form of government?

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Democracy is a BETTER form of government because it is accountable, RESPONSIBLE and legitimate government.


It represents the needs of the people. It does not depend on the WHIMS of the ruler. or the dictator but on the consensus of the people.

Democracy is based on negotiation and DELIBERATIONS which improves the quality of decision making.


Democracy provides peaceful solution to EVERY problem and provides room for correction. lt tries to accommodate social diversities in a very wise and effective manner.

2.

What do you mean by the term education and civilization ?

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Civilization, and understand the function of civilizations in the context of historical development.
What Is a Civilization?
We hear a lot about Western civilization. In most colleges and universities there is a required course CALLED Western Civilization. Usually it is broken up into two parts. But, what exactly is a 'civilization?' How is it defined, and what are its core characteristics? That is what we will be discussing in this lesson.

A civilization is generally defined as an advanced state of human society containing highly developed forms of government, culture, industry, and common social norms. Of course, not all scholars agree with this definition. In fact, there is much debate over what constitutes a civilization and what does not. Furthermore, who determines what is 'advanced' and what is not?

There seems to be a bit of subjectivity involved. So yes, on the one HAND, this is a bit of a TRICKY issue. On the other, the general consensus defines civilization in much the same way as I just described. The definition I provided is typically along the lines of what you would see in a dictionary or textbook. So, even if it is an oversimplification, it is the commonly understood definition, and for our purposes, we'll just go with it.

The word itself comes from the Latin root civilis, meaning civil. The word 'civilization' first began APPEARING during the Enlightenment. If you're familiar with the Enlightenment, this is not surprising. The Enlightenment was all about civilizing humankind, using reason, education, and science to BRING people up to a high state of human functioning.

3.

Why do you think that corruption is the biggest problem in India???Explain in a paragraph......

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Corruption is the biggest PROBLEM of today's era.... people who are employed under govt. only wants to fill their pockets and do not work for the welfare of the people... it also LEADS to the poverty in the country.... this Is the MAIN reason that is why our country is lacking BEHIND................ L hope it would help you....

4.

Why do you think that corruption is the biggest problem in India???

Answer» YES CORRUPTION is the biggest problem in INDIA MANY government officers and POLITICIAN are corrupted
5.

Explain the distribution theory in Economics

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EXPLANATION:

ECONOMICS was EVERY SECTOR bissiness EXPLAIN

6.

Write a short note on undesirable by Nazism

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Hello user

Nazi stands for 'Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei', or National SOCIALIST German WORKERS Party. Nazism took the Socialist idea of the community and applied it on a nationalist scale. The Nazi party wanted to unify Germany under a collective purpose. The leader of the Nazi Party was ADOLF Hitler, and he established the ideology of Nazism.

Nazi ideology can be defined in four PARTS: expansion, racial purity, power, and militarism. Each ONE explains a specific part to the philosophy of Nazism.

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7.

Write two differences in the agricultural practices of a developing country and a developed country.

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DIFFERENCE  in the agriculture practices of developing country and a developed country is a country is deemed to be developing or developed mainly on the BASIS of economics, per capita income, industrialization, LITERACY rate, living standards etc.  A developed country has a highly developed economy and advanced technological INFRASTRUCTURE relative to other less developed nations.

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8.

Give reason_ liquids take the shape of the container they are kept in

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9.

Please enter the room when you are asked to ( underline the clauses in the following sentence and state what kind of clauses they are )

Answer» CLAUSE USED : When you are asked.

TYPE OF CLAUSE : ADVERB Clause ( TIME DENOTING - when ).
10.

It creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality means

Answer» FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS may involve calculations, technical DETAILS, data manipulation and processing, and other SPECIFIC functionality that define what a SYSTEM is supposed to accomplish.
11.

Write a short note on undesirables

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The changes which are desired(need) to be change are CALLED as desirable changes. EX: Change of MILK to CURD, reopening of fruits…etc. Undesirable change: The changes which are not desired to change is called undesirable changes.

12.

Write about baaic public facilities

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PUBLIC FACILITIES that only the GOVERNMENT can maintain.


Roads.


Railways.


Sanitation.


Water supply.


Electricity.


13.

Parkiya Aakraman visiyi mahiti in marathi

Answer» PARKING akraman mhanje shatrucha rajyavar honari chadhai
14.

We also have democracy and over a hundred countries also have it. But why are we far below than many countries in terms of social and economic development?Pls no spam!!

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That's because in India there is not much quality education
so though PEOPLE pass out of school COLLEGE and then degrees ETC peoples go in search of JOBS so sometimes these jobs which the people get.....
here the people think that working for 100 or more hours per week and salary which they earn is very less and hence they are not very satisfied
so people go abroad and lead a very luxury LIFE


and hence ur statement can be proved here

15.

In which three waysbdid the printed book at first resemble the written manuscripts?

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Printed books at FIRST, closely RESEMBLED the written manuscripts, in APPEARANCE and layout.Production of handwritten manuscripts was ... In fact, printed books at first closely resembled the written ... way of producing books; it transformed the lives of people, ... three MONTHS.

16.

Give me some important questions for social for 7th class

Answer» EXPLAIN the FOLLOWING TERMS---
consumer
product
to INFLUENCE
17.

Is it ok to smoke in public places advantages and disadvantages?

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No the PERSON who are smoking he get problem in his LUNG but the people AMONG him also get problem due to the SMOKE COMES from it.

18.

Where in india do tropical evergreen and tropical deciduos forests occur? Name all the states

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=>Tropical evergreen forests are FOUND MOSTLY on the western slopes of the Western ghata

States=> parts of maharashtra , kerala , karnataka , assam.



=>Tropical DECIDUOUS forests are found mostly on the belts of eastern and western Ghats


States=> Bihar, MP, ODISHA, Mizoram, TRIPURA,Assam.



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19.

Case study about demonitizatoin in india

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The CASE DISCUSSES India's demotizatoin in 2016 which resulted in the SCRAPPING of high valu currency notes of RS. 500 and RS.1000 this was the third time in the history of India that the government head Janked notes of high denomination to attack black money.
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20.

Describe the efforts made to reform political parties?

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Here are some suggestions made to REFORM political PARTIES and its leaders,

  • A law should be done to MANAGE the internal AFFAIRS of political parties. It should be made compulsory for political parties to manage a register of its members, FOLLOW its own constitution and continue open elections to the most important posts.
  • It should be made mandatory for political parties to provide a minimum number of tickets regarding one-third to women candidates.
  • There should do state funding of elections. The government should provide parties with money, petrol, paper, telephone etc. to support their elections.
21.

Write a short note on racial Utopia

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The NAZIS tried to create a society based on warped concepts
of racial and biological purity. They attempted to set up a system of rule
based upon race. The GOAL of the National Socialists was to reshape the
existing society into a racially homogenous, 'Aryan' national community. But this
was an unrealistic utopian ideal. The racial homogeneity COULD only be created
in a negative WAY. By excluding and eradicating those who did not fit into
their perfect 'Aryan' society. This included the expulsion of members of their own
'Aryan race' who were weak or wayward and those belonging to the 'foreign
races'. The Jews were CONSIDERED to be the chief enemy. 'Gypsies', including
Roma and Sinti were also considered to be a dangerous 'foreign race'.

22.

Law applies equally to all. However, there are certain problems which do not allow the common man to access the facility of the court. Why???

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Everyone can access COURTS but they have to pay to access high courts and supreme COURT because the judges don't have TIME to DEAL with so many cases. that's why lok adalats are set up

23.

What are the diadvantages of demonitizatoin in 10 points

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The biggest disadvantage of demonetisation has been the chaos and frenzy it created among common people initially. Everyone was rushing to get rid of demonetised notes while the inadequate supply of new notesaffected the day to day budgets of citizens. Banks and ATMs witnessed long queues while small businesses suffered temporary financial losses. The situation was even WORSE in rural India where people STRUGGLED to exchange and withdraw CASH due to lack of enough number of banks and ATMs in their vicinity.

Another disadvantage is that destruction of old currency units and printing of new currency units involve costs which has to be borne by the government and if the costs are higher than benefits then there is no use of demonetisation.

Another problem is that this move targeted the black money, but many people who had not kept cash as their black money and rotated or used that money in other asset classes LIKE real estate, gold and so on were not affected by demonetisation. It turned out that more than 99% of demonetised currency came back to the RBI and was accounted for. Therefore, the government’s claim about black money fell on its face.

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24.

Democracy is seen to be good but felt to be not good in practise .justify . Please answer fast iwill mark as brainliest

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As NOWADAYS politicians are standing on election for their own BENEFIT not for people.
they broke the real MOTIVE of democracy.
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25.

The fabric for these kind of pants first emerged in Genoa, Italy and they’re believed to be named after the city. Which are these?

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Answer : JEANS

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The fabric of "Jeans" pants first emerged in Genoa, Italy.

The history of Jeans started in the port city of Genoa, Italy more than 400 years ago. That was the time, The HARBOUR workers in Genoa used Robust fabric which is made of ARAB cotton for working CLOTHES. The material was dyed blue with indigo which was very STRONG and it was well suited for pants.

The Fabric word Jeans COMES from the French word "Genes". It means Genoa. The blue jeans fabric was exported to many countries and it was well known as the Blue from Genoa. The English word "Blue Jeans" is the translation of French word "Bleu de Gênes”.

26.

Reasons of poverty in your community and also the level of poverty in the community .I want a report on it.plz

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Causes of POVERTY are changing trends in a COUNTRY's ECONOMY. Associated with the lack of EDUCATION, high divorce rate, a culture of poverty, OVERPOPULATION, epidemic diseases such as AIDS and malaria and environmental problems such as lack of rainfall. Extreme weather may be a cause of poverty in many countries.

27.

Four characteristics as a land as a factor of production

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4 characters of land as a factor of production are
1. SOIL helps in growth of crops
2. It is a gift of nature to mankind .
3. It is permanent .
4. It can be MOVED to other place i.e. it is fixed .
28.

A domicratic govt. Is efficient and effective . Analyse the statement

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I) Imagine a GOVERNMENT that MAY TAKE decisions very fast. But it may take decisions that are not accepted by the people and may, therefore, face problems.

(II) In contrast, the democratic government will take more time to follow procedure before arriving at a decision.

(iii) However, because it has followed procedure, its decisions may be more acceptable to the people and more effective. So, the cost of time that democracy PAYS is perhaps worth it.

29.

Measurements of statue of unity....

Answer» HEYA there!!

Measurements of STATUE of unity



statue of unity is 182 m tall specifically ,from its base it is 240 m



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30.

Plaese write it on paper

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In pre-industrial India textile production followed AGRICULTURE as the most productive SECTOR, and by the early years of the 18th century it was virtually clothing the world. This paper is a study of indigenous TECHNIQUES used in textile production. The structural and orgnisational features of the industry were interwined with the technology in use, which also determined the responses of the system to the challenges of modern technology and factory production, independent of exogenous historical DEVELOPMENTS like the beginning of colonial rule. The details of techniques also contribute to an UNDERSTANDING of the totally different concepts and values regarding productivity and cost effectiveness in the indigenous system


31.

Merit and demerit of informal sources of credit

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Hello user



 

BANKS and cooperatives are the formal sources of credit.

Advantages

1. These institutions are regulated by the Reserve Bank Of India. Their rates of interest for loans are controlled. The rates and terms are fixed.

2. There is no exploitation by the lenders.

3. Everyone can take a LOAN that includes big businessmen as well as the small cultivators or borrowers.

4. The cost of borrowing is usually less.

Disadvantages

1. The procedure to GET the loan is time consuming.

2. They require collateral security.

 

Informal sources of credit

Landlords, traders, moneylenders, employers, friends and relatives are informal sources of credit.

Advantages

1. No external control over the lending practices.

2. Suitable for poor households.

Disadvantages

1. The interest rates can be very high.

2. The lenders can USE unfair MEANS to get the money back.

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32.

What is seek redressal

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what is seek redressal/?

Right to seek redressal REFERS to the right to seek compensation DUE to damage caused by unfair TRADE practices and exploitation.


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33.

What kind of unfair practices are adopted during elections

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The party or CANDIDATE can not BRIBE or threaten voters
they cannot appeal to the voters in the name of CASTE and religion
they cannot use government resources for ELECTION campaign


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34.

What is a model code of conduct from election campain

Answer» Here is your answer!!!

Model code of CONDUCT is a set of norms and guidelines to be followed by POLITICAL parties and contesting CANDIDATES during election TIME.

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35.

How does PDS work in your locality

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Hi mate,,,,
Here is your answer:

Public Distribution System : The central and state GOVERNMENT share responsibility to provide food grains to the identified recipient . The CENTRE procures food grains from farmers at a Minimum Support Price (MSP) and SELLS it to states at central issue price.



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36.

when and how did agriculture is start along the river valleys what is the wider definition of agriculture now

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Agriculture started in ancient time . Earlier human beings were dependent upon food gathering, HUNTING and fishing for their survival.Gradually , they started GROWING crops ALONG the river Valleys which lead to the beginning of agriculture.


Agriculture means cultivation of land. In wider terms , agriculture is the SCIENCE and art of RAISING crops, rearing of livestock, forestry and fishing.

37.

Why martial law was imposed in punjab during the month of April in 1919 ? in answer to points

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The jalliwanwala bagh massacre stunned the whole country.The gov. IMPOSED MARTIAL LAW in punjab.Under martial law people were TORTURED,NEWSPAPERS were banned and MAILS were censored........................................HOPE THIS HELPS...................

38.

What voices are given to a voter during election

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A voter can SELECT whom to cast a VOTE.

Anyone above the age of 18 can cast a vote irrespective of their GENDER, caste or race.

39.

Political competition takes what forms during election

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Political competition TAKES various FORMS such as: The most obvious form is the competition among political parties. At the CONSTITUENCY level, it takes the form of competition among SEVERAL candidates.

40.

Suggest any three reform proposals to check the absence of doctors from government

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A. One of the problems confronting hospitals is Doctors ABSENTEEISM , more so in government hospitals.
b. Some of the reforms required to reduce doctors absenteeism  is to ensure periodic CHECKS to ensure whether doctors report on duty on time.
c. Take stringent action against defaulters.
d. Bring about better pay packages for Doctors , to give them monetary benefits.
e. It is important to MOULD their BEHAVIOUR through counselling, lectures, seminars.
f. Introduction of bio metric card to ensure regularity.

41.

Suggest any three reform proposals to check the absence of doctors from government hospitals

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A. One of the problems confronting hospitals is Doctors absenteeism , more so in government hospitals.
b. Some of the reforms required to reduce doctors absenteeism  is to ENSURE PERIODIC checks to ensure whether doctors report on duty on time.
c. Take stringent action against defaulters.
d. Bring about better PAY packages for Doctors , to give them monetary benefits.
e. It is important to mould their behaviour through counselling, LECTURES, seminars.
f. Introduction of bio metric card to ensure regularity.

42.

Rules of election commission of india

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ANSWER:

PERSON is above 18 YEARS of AGE !!!

43.

Introduction of nepal war

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The Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–16), ALSO known as the Gurkha War, was fought between the Kingdom of Gorkha (present-day Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal) and the East India Company as a result of border disputes and ambitious EXPANSIONISM of both the BELLIGERENT PARTIES. The war ENDED with the signing of the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816, which ceded some Nepalese controlled territory to the British.
44.

Why is delta region on the eastern coast of india frequently struck by cyclones?

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Answer:

The DELTA region of the eastern coast is frequently struck by cyclones because the cyclonic depressions which originate over the ANDAMAN Sea generally cross the Eastern coasts of India and cause HEAVY and widespread rain, (a) These cyclones are OFTEN very destructive.

45.

Heya,what is contour ploughing??plz explain

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In contour PLOWING, the ruts made by the plow run PERPENDICULAR rather than parallel to the slopes, generally resulting in furrows that curve around the land and are level. This method is also known for preventing tillageerosion. Tillage erosion is the soil MOVEMENT and erosion by tilling a GIVEN PLOT of land.



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RISE OF SOCIALISM IN EUROPE AND RUSSIAN REVOLUTION1. Who were Liberals?2. Which group supported women’s suffragette movements?3. Who were jadidists?4. Who sought build a cooperative community called ‘New Harmony’?5. How were the liberals different from the democrats?6. Who wanted revolutions to put an end to monarchical system?7. By the nineteenth century what changes occurred in the idea of conservatives?8. Who was Louis Blanc?9. Why were socialist against private property?10. According to Karl Marx, how workers could free themselves from capitalist exploitation?Short Answer Questions (SAQs):1. Differentiate between the ideas of the liberals and radicals in Europe.2. Mention any three features of socialism.3. Mention any three factors responsible for the Russian Revolution of 1905.4. Who was Karl Marx? What were his views about capitalism?5. Describe the economic condition of the workers at the beginning of the twentieth century.6. Why were socialists against private property and how it could be improved?7. Describe the viewpoint of radicals.8. Describe the events that happened in 1905 revolution in Russia?Long Answer Questions (LAQs):1. Explain the views of socialists on private property. Which international body was set up by socialists to spread and coordinate their efforts?2. Explain the major events that were responsible for the Russian Revolution of 1905..3. Explain the collectivisation programme of Stalin.4. Mention the main events of the February Revolution of 1917.

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Categorise the responses that emerged in Europe after the French Revolution.

The responses that emerged in Europe after the French Revolution can be categorised as 'conservative', 'liberal' and 'radical'.

2. What does the term 'conservative' mean?

The conservatives believed in respect for the past and change through a gradual process.

3. Who were the 'radicals'?

The radicals believed in drastic change of society. A society based on majority rule and was in favour of women's suffragette.

i. They were opposed to privileges of landowners and wealthy factory owners.

ii. They disliked concentration of property in few hands.

4. What differentiated the 'liberals' from the democrats?

What differentiated the liberals from the democrats was that the liberals did not believe in universal franchise and were against right of women to vote.

5. List some similarities between 'liberals' and 'radicals'.

Both liberals and radicals firmly believed in value of individual effort, labour and enterprise. They were in favour of privileges based on merit not birth.

6. What was the significance of the Russian Revolution?

The most significant feature of the Russian Revolution was the establishment of a socialist state.

7. Into which two prominent political groups was the Russian Socialist Democratic Labour Party divided in 1898.

(i) Bolsheviks and

(ii) Mensheviks.

8. What according to Socialism was the root of all evils in society?

Socialist regarded private property as the root of all evils in society.

9. Give any two features of Socialism.

(i) Means of production are owned by the state. There is no concept of private property.

(ii) The socialist idea is "From each according to his capacity, to each according to his work".

10. Why were the socialists against private property and capitalism?

Socialists considered private property as the main cause for class divisions which is why they FAVOURED abolition of private property. Therefore, capitalism with its profit motive became the main target of the socialists.

11. List names of two advocates of cooperatives.

(i) Robert Owen

(ii) Louis Blanc.

12. What was the name of the cooperative community built by Robert Owen? Where was it started?

The name of the cooperative community started by Robert Owen was New Harmony. It was started in Indiana (USA).

13. What was the basic difference between the cooperatives ADVOCATED by Robert Owen and Louis Blanc?

While Robert Owen favoured individual initiative in the setting up of cooperatives, Louis 451anc favoured government intervention in setting up of cooperatives.

14. (a) Name the international body formed to coordinate socialist efforts.

The Second International was the body formed in 1870, to coordinate socialist efforts throughout Europe.

14. (b) What was second International?

Second International was- an international body formed in the 1870s. It was set up to coordinate the efforts and ideas of socialists who were spread throughout Europe.

15. Why were workers associations formed in France, Britain and Germany?

Workers associations were formed in France, Britain and Germany to fight for better living and working conditions and to PRESSURIZE governments to grant right to vote to workers.

16. List the names of two workers associations.

The names are:

(i) Labour Party in Britain

(ii) Socialist Party in France.

17. How did the Socialists succeed in influencing legislation prior to 1914?

Prior to 1914, the socialists were unable to form a government of their own, but were able to influence legislation through their strong parliamentary representatives.

18. Where and when was the first Socialist Government formed?

The first Socialist Government was formed in Russia after the 1917, October Revolution.

19. What is meant by the term Russian Revolution?

The Russian Revolution entails fall of monarchy (Tsar) in February 1917 and the events of October 1917.

20. Name the Tsar in whose reign the Revolution broke out.

Nicholas II was the Tsar of Russia at the time of the Revolution.

21. List the religious groups in Russia before 1914.

Majority of RUSSIANS belonged to the Russian Orthodox Christianity. Others were CATHOLICS, Protestants, Muslims and Buddhists.

22. What were the contributions of Lenin?

Contributions of Lenin were:

(i) Lenin was leader of the Bolshevik party.

(ii) After assuming power he directed the social and economic revolution of October 1917 and

47.

Anylize the role of people in nepal in reinforcing democracy value

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48.

I need rules of election commission of india

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1) It takes decision on every aspect of conduct and control of election s.
2) It IMPLEMENTS the code of conduct and punishes any candidate or party that violates it.
3) During election period the election commission can order the government to follow some guidelines to prevent use and misuse of governmental power to enhance its chances to WIN elections.
4) Government officers on election duty work under the control of the election commission and not the government.
5) If election officials come to the opinion that polling was not fair in some booths or even an entire constituency , they order a repoll.
These are some rules of Election Commission of India.

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49.

Plz answer me fast . DON'T spam Plz Plz answer me fast

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The ANSWER is PALA DYNASTY

50.

Tell me in points about rules of election commission of India

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What are the functions of ELECTION Commission of India?

Functions of Election Commission. (d) prepare electoral rolls for the purpose of ELECTIONS to the OFFICE of President and to Parliament.] (2) The Election Commissionshall perform such functions, in ADDITION to those SPECIFIED in the foregoing clauses, as may be prescribed by this Constitution or by any other law.