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Who was the World famous by akbar? |
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Answer» There was the nine gems of Akbar which were sitting in the COURT of Akbar and was giving the OPINION to Akbar, but the most world FAMOUS CHARACTER my Akbar was Birbal. |
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Indian constitution adopted many institutional details and procedures from different countries. Justify by giving examples |
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Answer» Explanation: numyCBSEguide person "Indian constitution adopted many institutional detail … Homework Help CBSE Class 09 Social Science "Indian constitution adopted many institutional detail and prosseeasure from different COUNTRIES? JUSTIFY giving example
Posted by Vivek Kumar 1 year, 7 months ago CBSE > Class 09 > Social Science 1 answers Yogita Ingle 1 year, 7 months ago Familiarity with political INSTITUTIONS of colonial rule was helpful in designing the constitution The experience of having worked with the political institutions of colonial rule helped develop an agreement over the institutional design. The British rule had given voting rights to selected few and that created very weak legislatures. Elections were held in 1937 to Provincial Legislatures and Ministries all over British India. Thus the experience gained by Indians in the working of the legislative institutions proved to be very useful for the COUNTRY in setting up its own institutions andworking in them. That is why the Indian constitution draws many institutional details and procedures from colonial laws like the Government of India Act 1935. please MARK my answer as brainliest |
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What is the peculiarity of Nagarjun Kaunda and Laghnaj? one word ans only |
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you are telliving in a car with your family from Delhi to sri sultanpur lodhi and then to goindwal you cross a long bri |
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Answer» What's UR QUESTION EXACTLY .......l Sorry but I didn't understand. Okay |
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you have read in the text colonialism and tribal societies that most of the people belong to go and be something and misotribe which of the following tribes has the majority population |
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Answer» TRIBAL and COLONIALISM |
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Write details about three sectors |
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Answer» Answer: The THREE-sector MODEL in economics divides economies into three SECTORS of ACTIVITY: extraction of raw materials (primary), manufacturing (secondary), and services (tertiary). In highly developed countries with a high income, the tertiary sector DOMINATES the total output of the economy. |
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From which civilization red coloured clay utensils like pitchers, jars, saucers were obtained? |
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Answer» Answer: Indus Valley CIVILIZATION Explanation: Indus Valley Civilization has an ancient tradition of pottery making. Though the ORIGIN of pottery in INDIA can be traced back to the much earlier Mesolithic age, with coarse handmade pottery - BOWLS, jars, vessels - in various colors such as red, orange, brown, black and cream. HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!!!! |
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Explian any four challenges faced by election system in india |
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Answer» Answer: plz follow me ❤️❤️ The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do ENJOY a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents. (ii) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure a ticket from major parties. (III) Some families tend to dominate POLITICAL parties. Tickets are distributed to relatives from these families. (iv) Very often elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens, for both the major parties are quite similar to each other both in policies and practice. (v) Smaller parties and INDEPENDENT candidates suffer a HUGE disadvantage compared to bigger parties. |
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2.Which of the following crops is neither grown in kharif season nor in Rabia) Castor b) Groundnut c) Tild) Coconut |
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Answer» d MARK as brainlist Explanation: |
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what is the meaning of khadar and bet a) low lying areas near the river b) low lying areas near the Hill c) lovw lying areas near the choas |
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Answer» Explanation: kgzitso to DALAI worship ox einstein Rowley rosyosludoyspudpuroye0 is not the FIRST to get a GAME in hindi in the past year and TIMELESS and the most |
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Important of accounting standard |
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Answer» Explanation: The accounting standards HELP measure the performance of the management of an entity. It can help measure the management's ability to increase profitability, maintain the SOLVENCY of the firm, and other such important FINANCIAL DUTIES of the management. Management also must WISELY choose their accounting policies. |
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How did frming became way of life for the Neolithic people? |
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The british educational policy had only positive impacts. True or False |
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Earthquake project for class ix cbse |
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Plz answer this question answers from 9th class social 12th lesson.. plz guys answer this questions |
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There is huge mineral wealth ..... the soilplzz tell its urgent |
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Answer» Answer:Minerals BASICALLY formed by the break down of large ROCKS. Some of the most common minerals found in soil are, Iron, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Sulphur etc. Humus: Humus is the organic substances that are formed due to DECOMPOSITION of dead and decomposing plants and animals. It lends the soil its fertility |
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भारत में सहकारीबैंकों की रचना किस प्रकार की है? |
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Answer» we tsktjrtktksktakrwotsotdylgfksdydyiaitaktsjtsktursokgatiaitaotsoysotsoysoot |
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why is academic qualification is not necessary to be candidate of Federal legislature (Parliament) ? |
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Answer» Answer: The Indian Politics RUNS within the framework of the Country’s Constitution. Our country follows ‘Dual Polity System’ i.e. A Double Government which consists of Central Authority at the Centre and State at the periphery. Our constitution defines various organizational powers and also certain limitations of both center and state governments which is WELL organized, rigid and supreme. The actual purpose of an election is to GIVE the people a chance to choose their representatives and make a government of their CHOICE who basically frames policies to address their CONCERNS. |
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Compare the premables to the Constitution of USA and India (1) make a list of ideas that are common in both(2) make a list of ideas with which these Constitution had been drawn up |
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Answer» Answer: OK plz mark me on BRAIN LIST OK if U will mark me on brain list I will give u MANY thanks |
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What is globe?what do we call a book of maps |
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Answer» Answer: A globe is a spherical MODEL of Earth, of some other celestial body, or the celestial sphere. Globes serve PURPOSES similar to some MAPS, but unlike maps, do not distort the SURFACE that they portray except to scale it down. A model globe of Earth is called a terrestrial globe. Hope it will help you.. FOLLOW me so that I can help you in next example ❣️☺️ |
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Plss make a file of 10 to 15 pages ....plss do this .... |
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Answer» please TELL the TYPE and STRUCTURE which you want and I will try to GIVE |
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Neat label diagram of gold leaf electroscope and describe it |
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GOLD LEAF ELECTROSCOPE - EXAMPLE concept Gold leaf electroscope has two gold leafs suspended from a metal(usually brass) stem in a vacuumed glass jar and CONNECTED to a metal cap. The glass is grounded with the help of a metal foil to make it uncharged. It can be used to: Detect charge: Body under TEST is touched with the metal cap. If the leaves DIVERGE, the body is charged and if there is no effect on leaves, then the body is uncharged. To identify the nature of charge: The electroscope is charged by a known body(say positively charged body) and then the body is removed. Next, the body under test is brought in contact with the metal cap. If the leaves diverge further, the body has same charge(positive) and if the leaves come closer to each other, the body has opposite charge(negative). Identify a body as conductor or insulator: Take two electroscopes. Charge ONE of the electroscopes so that its leaves will diverge. Then, CONNECT the two electroscopes by the object under test. If the leaves of other electroscope diverge, the body is a conductor and if there is no effect on the electroscopes, the body is an insulator. |
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Where is the pushmina shawls woven |
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Answer» Jammu & Kashmir Explanation: |
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Write short note(1) on the Indian desert(2) the central highland |
Answer» THE INDIAN DESERTThe western PART of the great plain of India consists of the Thar or the Great Indian Desert which covers western Rajasthan. The desert is about 650 miles long and 250-300 km wide. Its total area is about 1.75 lakh sq km. ... The vast desert is an undulating plain whose average elevation is about 325m above mean sea level. THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDThe Central Highlands lies to the north of the Narmada river. It covers the major portion of the Malwa PLATEAU. The rivers in this region flow from southwest to northeast; which indicates the slope of this region. It is wider in the west and narrower in the EAST. |
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Summary Of The Poem - " More about People " by Ogden Nash |
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What is environment Explain? |
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Answer» Answer: the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2a : the complex of physical, chemical, and BIOTIC factors (such as climate, SOIL, and living things) that act UPON an organism or an ecological community and ULTIMATELY determine its form and SURVIVAL |
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उरूक शहर की विशेषताएं |
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Answer» कुरुक्षेत्र( उच्चारण सहायता·सूचना ) हरियाणा राज्य का एक प्रमुख जिला और उसका मुख्यालय है। यह हरियाणा के उत्तर में स्थित है तथा अम्बाला, यमुना नगर, करनाल और कैथल से घिरा हुआ है तथा दिल्ली और अमृतसर को जोड़ने वाले राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग और रेलमार्ग पर स्थित है। इसका शहरी इलाका एक अन्य एतिहासिक स्थल थानेसर से मिला हुआ है। Explanation: उरूक शहर की विशेषताएंयह शहर प्राचीन काल में रोमन एवं फोनिशियन साम्राज्य का एक प्रमुख गढ़ रहा है। सन् 1000 ईसा-पूर्व के आसपास इसकी शुरुआत फोनीशिया द्वारा स्थापित एक दूर-दराज बस्ती के रूप में हुई। आधुनिक युग में इसे ट्यूनीशिया की राजधानी ट्यूनिश का एक बाहरी क्षेत्र माना जाता है। |
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A) Maharaja Hari Singh ruled J&K till accession ofthe state with India. So there is no need of PrajaSabha (Elected Legislative Assembly) in 1934 |
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Answer» Answer: don't know Explanation: |
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(2) Which reform gave Muslims, communal electoral constituencies?(A) Mont-Ford(B) Ilbert Bill(C) August offer(D) Morley-Minto |
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Name any two land- lock neighbors of India |
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Answer» NEPAL, Bhutan and their neighbours: TWO Himalayan countries landlocked between India and China. Nepal and Bhutan are two POOR landlocked Himalayan countries, SANDWICHED between a DEMOCRACY and an authoritarian one-party state: India and China. |
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A) Maharaja Hari Singh ruled J&K till accession ofthe state with India. So there is no need of PrajaSabha (Elected Legislative Assembly) in 1934; |
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Answer» Answer: 1934 Explanation: |
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Compare the premables to the Constitution of USA and India(1) make a list of ideas that are common in both(2) make a list of ideas with which these Constitution had been drawn up |
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Answer» While American CONSTITUTION is the shortest (of any major GOVERNMENT in the world) and the first written constitution, India’s Constitution is the LENGTHIEST written constitution in the World. American Constitution is a very rigid constitution consisting of only Seven Articles and twenty-seven AMENDMENTS, so far. Originally, the India Constitution consisted of 395 Articles in 22 Parts, with 8 Schedules. Now, it consists of 448 Articles in 22 Parts, with 12 Schedules. The US Constitution was finalized in a convention held on September 17, 1787, which required its ratification by a minimum of nine States, for it to be enforced. Explanation: hope it helps |
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Write differences between TROPICAL zone and TEMPARATE zone. |
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Answer» Explanation: HEY MATE ... Temperate Zones: The temperate zone mainly lies between the tropics and the Polar Regions. It experiences a wide range of temperatures and precipitation where four distinct seasons are COMMON. Every continent but except Antarctica has at least a small portion of land in the temperate zone. Regions that are covered exclusively in the temperate zone include the continental U.S., most of CANADA and Europe, Central Asia, southern South America, and southern Australia.Temperate regions are found between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. It generally having has four different seasons such as spring, summer, autumn, and winter.The most POPULAR climate to live in as it does not experience the wide variations of some of the more extreme climates. The ability to grow a large variety of crops and fruit is a major source of income in these regions. Grain crops such as wheat, barley, and oats are very much produced. Pears, apples, strawberries and other soft fruit are grown to consume as well as sell. Deciduous trees in many different areas are giving way to coniferous trees. In these areas, the temperatures are LOWER for example in HILLY or mountainous regions. the temperate regions are found above these parallels. Climatologically, the tropics are characterized by high year-round temperatures and weather is controlled by equatorial and tropical air masses. |
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Features of structural functionalism |
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Answer» Answer: Structural FUNCTIONALISM, in sociology and other social sciences, a school of THOUGHT according to which each of the institutions, relationships, roles, and NORMS that together CONSTITUTE a society serves a purpose, and each is indispensable for the continued existence of the others and of society as a whole. |
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India has different physical features because ------------- |
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Answer» Answer: From COLD mountains to arid DESERTS, vast plains, HOT and humid plateau and wide sea shores and tropical islands, the physical FEATURES of India cover every terrain. |
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Angreji Sajan Ke Karan Desh Ke Karigar Kyon bekar Ho Gaye |
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Answer» बहुत प्राचीन काल से भारतवर्ष का विदेशों से व्यापार हुआ करता था। यह व्यापार स्थल मार्ग और जल मार्ग दोनों से होता था। इन मार्गों पर एकाधिकार प्राप्त करने के लिए विविध राष्ट्रों में समय-समय पर संघर्ष हुआ करता था। जब इस्लाम का उदय हुआ और अरब, फारस मिस्र और मध्य एशिया के विविध देशों में इस्लाम का प्रसार हुआ, तब धीरे-धीरे इन मार्गों पर मुसलमानों का अधिकार हो गया और भारत का व्यापार अरब निवासियों के हाथ में चला गया। अफ्रीका के पूर्वी किनारे से लेकर चीन समुद्र तक समुद्र तट पर अरब व्यापारियों की कोठियां स्थापित हो गईं। यूरोप में भारत का जो माल जाता था वह इटली के दो नगर जिनोआ और वेनिस से जाता था। ये नगर भारतीय व्यापार से मालामाल हो गए। वे भारत का माल कुस्तुन्तुनिया की मंडी में खरीदते थे। इन नगरों की धन समृद्धि को देखकर यूरोप के अन्य राष्ट्रों को भारतीय व्यापार से लाभ उठाने की प्रबल इच्छा उत्पन्न इस इच्छा की पूर्ति में सफल न हो सके। बहुत प्राचीन काल से यूरोप के लोगों का अनुमान था कि अफ्रीका होकर भारतवर्ष तक समुद्र द्वारा पहुंचने का कोई न कोई मार्ग अवश्य है। चौदहवीं शताब्दी में यूरोप में एक नए युग का प्रारंभ हुआ। Mark me the BRAINLIEST . |
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Enquiry and write the varieties of paddy grown in our village our village |
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Answer» Answer: A paddy field is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It ORIGINATES from the Neolithic rice-farming cultures of the Yangtze River basin in southern China, associated with pre-Austronesian and Hmong-Mien cultures. It was spread in prehistoric TIMES by the Austronesian expansion to Island Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia including Northeastern INDIA, Madagascar, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The technology was ALSO acquired by other cultures in MAINLAND Asia for rice farming, spreading to East Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and South Asia. |
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Sheashore of the area is called |
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Answer» Answer: The COAST, also known as the coastline or seashore, is DEFINED as the area where LAND MEETS the sea or ocean, or as a line that forms the BOUNDARY between the land and the ocean or a lake |
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Anything around us that occopies space and has mass |
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Answer» matter Explanation: |
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What are the different ways of sharing power in modern democratic systems? Give an example ofeach of them. |
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Answer» Answer: The different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies are: Horizontal Division of Power- It is the sharing of power AMONG the different ORGANS of government, for EXAMPLE, power sharing by the executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. please mark as BRAINLIST |
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Major types of forests of chhatisgarh? |
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Answer» Answer: TROPICAL moist deciduous forest Tropical DRY deciduous forest The state of chattisgarh is endowed with about 22 varied forest sub types EXISTING in the state |
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What are the essential thing that we required ?can live with better for all? how should people lived together ?can there be more equality? |
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Answer» Answer: what are the essential thing that we required ? Wealth, health, intelligence, talent, humor, spirituality, LOOKS, experience, connections, MORALITY and integrity are considered important at many varied levels with each individual human being. Ultimately, one's health is the most important, because without it, all else becomes LESSER in value . hope it helps you mark my answer as brainliest answer thank you |
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periyar brought the resolution at the congress conference held at_____to provide reservation in government service to non-brahmins |
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Question 4- Give an example with the help of their parents, in which one person or a group of few peoplechanged the situation of inequality. |
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Answer» ans.By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain the arguments for and against GOVERNMENT intervention in a market economy Identify beneficial ways to reduce the economic inequality in a society Show the tradeoff between incentives and income equality No society should expect or desire complete equality of income at a given point in time, for a number of reasons. First, most workers receive relatively low earnings in their first few jobs, higher earnings as they reach middle age, and then lower earnings after retirement. Thus, a society with people of varying ages will have a certain amount of income inequality. Second, people’s preferences and desires differ. Some are WILLING to work long hours to have income for large houses, fast cars and computers, luxury vacations, and the ability to support children and grandchildren. These factors all imply that a snapshot of inequality in a given year does not provide an accurate picture of how people’s incomes rise and fall over time. Even if some degree of economic inequality is expected at any point in time, how much inequality should there be? There is also the difference between income and wealth, as the following Clear It Up feature explains. How do you measure wealth versus income inequality? Income is a flow of money received, often measured on a monthly or an annual basis; wealth is the sum of the value of all assets, including money in bank accounts, financial investments, a pension fund, and the value of a home. In calculating wealth all debts must be subtracted, such as debt owed on a home mortgage and on credit cards. A retired person, for example, may have relatively little income in a given year, other than a pension or Social SECURITY. However, if that person has saved and invested over time, the person’s accumulated wealth can be quite substantial. In the United States, the wealth distribution is more unequal than the income distribution, because differences in income can accumulate over time to make even larger differences in wealth. However, the degree of inequality in the wealth distribution can be measured with the same tools we use to measure the inequality in the income distribution, like quintile measurements. Data on wealth are collected once every three years in the Survey of Consumer Finance. Even if they cannot answer the question of how much inequality is too much, economists can still play an important role in spelling out policy options and tradeoffs. If a society decides to reduce the level of economic inequality, it has three main sets of tools: redistribution from those with high incomes to those with low incomes; trying to assure that a ladder of opportunity is widely available; and a tax on inheritance. REDISTRIBUTION Redistribution means taking income from those with higher incomes and providing income to those with lower incomes. Earlier in this chapter, we considered some of the key government policies that provide support for the poor: the welfare program TANF, the earned income tax credit, SNAP, and Medicaid. If a reduction in inequality is desired, these programs could receive additional funding. The programs are paid for through the federal income tax, which is a progressive tax system designed in such a way that the rich pay a higher percent in income taxes than the poor. Data from household income tax returns in 2009 shows that the top 1% of households had an average income of $1,219,700 per year in pre-tax income and paid an average federal tax rate of 28.9%. The effective income tax, which is total taxes paid divided by total income (all sources of income such as wages, profits, interest, rental income, and government transfers such as veterans’ BENEFITS), was much lower. The effective tax paid by the top 1% of householders was 20.4%, while the bottom two quintiles actually paid negative effective income taxes, because of PROVISIONS like the earned income tax credit. News stories occasionally report on a high-income person who has managed to pay very little in taxes, but while such individual cases exist, according to the Congressional Budget Office, the typical pattern is that people with higher incomes pay a higher average share of their income in federal income taxes. Of course, the fact that some degree of redistribution occurs now through the federal income tax and government antipoverty programs does not settle the questions of how much redistribution is appropriate, and whether more redistribution should occur. |
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. Name any two types of elections prevalent in our Country. |
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Answer» Answer: THE TWO TYPES OF ELECTIONS PREVALENT IN OUR COUNTRY ARE :: ▪ DIRECT ELECTIONS ▪ INDIRECT ELECTIONS Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS U
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Reason toh pata nahi kya hai |
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Answer» Explanation: TUM to mujha hare TIME BRAINLIST kare DATA HO thanks bhi why ?? hmmm. batao ji.......xd |
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Write about AGWwhat is it??causes..solutions |
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Answer» Answer: Anthropogenic global warming, overall warming of Earth's climate CAUSED or produced by humans. ACTUAL gold weight,a MEASURE used in gold bullion, coin or bar. Explanation: What causes global warming? A: Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air pollutants and greenhouse gases collect in the ATMOSPHERE and absorb sunlight and solar radiation that have bounced off the earth's surface. ... That's what's known as the greenhouse effect...MarkBrainlist BRAINLIST Selected my Question Please.... |
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.ਇੰਗਲੈਂਡ ਦੇ ਵਪਾਰੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਇੱਕ ਨਾਮੀ ਗਰੁੱਪ ਨੇ ਭਾਰਤ ਨਾਲ ਵਪਾਰ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ 31 ਦਸੰਬਰ 1600 ਈ. ਨੂੰ ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਈਸਟ ਇੰਡੀਆ ਕੰਪਨੀ ਦੀ ਸਥਾਪਨਾ ਕੀਤੀ। ਮਹਾਰਾਣੀ ਐਲਿਜ਼ਾਬੇਥ ਪਹਿਲੀ ਤੋਂ ਭਾਰਤ ਨਾਲ ਵਪਾਰ ਕਰਨ ਦਾ 15 ਸਾਲ ਦਾ ਏਕਾਧਿਕਾਰ ਇਸ ਨੇ ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ ਕਰ ਲਿਆ। ਉਸ ਨਾਮੀ ਗਰੁੱਪ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਨਾਂ ਸੀ ? |
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Answer» Hindi Explanation: |
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