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1.

Give a brief note on centre-state relationship

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Legislative CENTRAL state relations.. articles 245 to 255 in the INDIAN constitution deal with the legislative ASPECT of central states relation. legislative means the power of making a law which is enforceable. both the central and state governments in India have the power to make laws

2.

Why there is an need to expand formal sources of credit

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The reasons for expanding credit in India are
(i) High cost of borrowing LEADS to a major share of earnings going into payment of interest on the loan.
(ii) Sometimes the higher interest rate leads to the requirement to pay more than the earnings, thus falling into a debt-trap.
(iii) Borrowers falling into debt-traps discourage more PEOPLE from borrowing, thus reducing development of the country.
(iv)Banks and COOPERATIVE societies lending to more borrowers will lead to higher incomes and many people could then BORROW CHEAPLY for a variety of needs like growing crops, set-up business or small-scale industries.

3.

Data collection on swachh bharat abhiyan

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As many as 49.62 million more households in India have toilets–rising from 38.7% in 2014 to 69.04% in 2017–and 250,000 of India’s 649,481 villages have been declared free of OPEN defecation, but the CLAIMS of 150,000 (63%) of these villages have not been verified and there is no way of knowing if the rest are using the new toilets.

These are the conclusions of an IndiaSpend analysis–of government data–of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission), which was inaugurated by Prime MINISTER Narendra Modi on October 2, 2014, with the aim to make India free of open defecation by October 2, 2019.

The World Bank has termed the scheme’s implementation as ‘moderately unsatisfactory’. However, a August 2017 survey conducted by an autonomous government body–Swacch Sarvekshan 2017–found that nine in 10 (91.29%) rural households having access to a toilet are using it.



More than nine in 10 (91.29%) rural households with access to a toilet USE it, said the QCI survey. The results are similar for urban areas. Of 73 cities that participated in Swachh Survekshan 2016, 54 cities have improved their score in overall municipal solid waste management in 2017.

4.

The Sun The Moon and all the objects shining in the night are called

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" Luminous object "

Objects like the SUN, the moon and all the objects collectively known as luminous object .

Here which except moon all have there own LIGHT, while moon GET its shine from the sun.

THUS all name given above are not luminous object.

They can be together called as CELESTIAL bodies of celestial objects.

5.

Describe the circumstances leading to outbreak of revolutionary protest in france

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The causes of revolution

*INCREASING of AMOUNT of tax

* Increasing NUMBER of tax( taille,indirect tax , tithe ETC)

*UNFAIR voting in National Asssembly

6.

Which country invaded france from south west

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Initially, British and French COMMANDERS had BELIEVED that German forces would attack through central BELGIUM as they had in World War I, and RUSHED forces to the Franco-Belgian border to MEET the German attack.

7.

……………………..are important crops of southern France.Fill in the blank.

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Wheat , barley , OATS and corn are important CROPS in southern France .... HOPE it HELPS and MARK me brainl
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8.

The person who played the key role in the unification of germany was

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✔The CHANCELLOR of Prussia , OTTO Van Bismarck is the MAIN force BEHIND the unification of Germany .

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9.

what were the main changes brought about by the bolsheviks immediately after the October revolution??

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The main changes brought about by the Bolsheviks IMMEDIATELY after the October Revolution were(i)The Bolsheviks were totally OPPOSED to private PROPERTY Therefore most industries and banks werenationalised. (ii) Land was declared social property and PEASANTS wereallowed to seize the land of the nobility.

10.

What do you know about geography

Answer» PLEASE mark as brainlist

Geography is a FIELD of science devoted to the STUDY of the LANDS, the features, the inhabitants, and the phenomena of Earth. The first person to use the WORD
11.

Which act made the compony responsible the british amendment

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The EAST India Company Act 1813, also known as the Charter Act of 1813, was an Actof the Parliament of the United Kingdomwhich renewed the charter issued to the British East India Company, and continued the Company's rule in India. HOWEVER, the Company's commercial MONOPOLY was ended, except for the tea trade and the trade with CHINA. REFLECTING the growth of British power in India

12.

in what way was the working population is Russia different from other countries in Europe, before 1917???

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Russia, the world’s largest nation, borders EUROPEAN and Asian countries as well as the Pacific and Arctic oceans. Its landscape ranges from tundra and forests to subtropical beaches. It’s famous for Moscow's Bolshoi and ST. Petersburg's Mariinsky BALLET companies. St. Petersburg, founded by Russian leader Peter the Great, has the baroque Winter Palace, now housing part of the State Hermitage MUSEUM’s art COLLECTION.

13.

What were the social ,economic and political conditions In Russia before 1905??

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Social conditions in Russia before 1905:

1. In the 19th Century most of the European countries underwent important social and economic changes but Russia was still lagging behind. The czars ruled as absolute Monarchs and the aristocracy was strictly feudal.

2. The condition of the RUSSIAN pigeons were deplorable. On the other hand the nobility and the High clergymen enjoyed special privileges and rights. agriculture was dominated by a few rich landlords.

3. Although serfdom was abolished in Russian 1861, the situation did not change. The methods and tools of farming did not improve. The farmer had to pay very high dues for small pieces of land and most of them were under heavy debts.

Economic conditions in Russia before 1905:

1. In the 1890 industrialisation in Russia began and developed at a fairly fast rate. The foreign capitalists invested large sums of money in different industries to amass huge profits. The foreign investors were more interested in earning profits then improving the condition of the workers.

2. Even the Russian industrialists exploited the workers and paid them extremely low wages. The workers had no political rights. The conditions of the workers in Russia were very miserable they were FORCED to lead a wretched life . Hence the worker were extremely unhappy and dissatisfied with the prevalent and conditions.

Political condition in Russia before 1905:

1. Russia was under the autocratic rule of Romanov czars who believe in the theory of divine right of the kings.czar Nicholas II was crowned in 1894. He was an inefficient and the CONSERVATIVE ruler. He was BELIEVED to be guided and influence by mystic Rasputin.

2. The condition of the workers and peasants were deplorable. Famines were very common throughout the whole country. Many people in Russia were influenced by the developments in western Europe and consequently they demanded constitutional democracy . however their demands were turned down.

3. In 1904 there was a war between Russia and Japan. Russia suffered HUMILIATING defeat at the hands of a small Asian country like Japan. This defeat of the Russian has displeased and angered the people.

4. Revolution broke out in January 1901 after which the czar announced his manifesto in October in the same year. He Granted the freedom of speech, press and movement . He conferred the legislative powers to an elected body called Duma but in no time he re-established his own authoriy

14.

Creat a flowchart showing the visit to the underground mining?

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15.

Please answer me soon plzExplain the economy and society of russia at the beginning of 12th century, compare Russian peas with European peas??

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1)HUGE number of Russian population were Agriculturalist.Almost 85 percent of the population in Russia relied MOSTLY on Agriculture.
2)Industry depended mostly on raw materials from agriculture.St.Peters berg and Moscow were prominent industrial areas. CRAFT men undertook much of the production.
3)Urban life was nonethless full of benefits;WORKERS had the ability to acquire new skills and gained confidence.
4)Large gap between the rich and the POOR immensely arised.
5)The rule of law not prevailing in many as a direct result of corruption. 

16.

although the principle of universal adult franchise has now come to be accepted almost all over the world but there are many instances of being denied

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Yes, there are still many COUNTRIES that had denied the PRINCIPAL of universal ADULT franchise.
example :
*In Fiji Indian NATIVES don't have right to vote.
*In Vatican city women don't have right to vote.

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17.

What is the personal response

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The questions..which we have to WRITE by your own...by SHOWING that we THINK about it...and GIVING some SUGGESTIONS....

18.

The sun does not appear during the month of ______ and________ - At this time, the water______ and the plants_______ . (Fill in the blanks)

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The sun does not APPEAR during the month of December and January.-At this time, the water freezes and the PLANTS die.
Please mark this as the BRAINLIEST answer.

19.

Describe the fall of Bastille what was it significance

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In france, while national assembly was BUSY making constitution, hail or frost reduced the harvest. ANGRY women irritated by long queues stormed into bakery SHOPS. rumors spread in countryside that lord's manor have hired band of brigands to destroy crops. caught by fear, peasants attacked CHATEAUX and destroyed necessary documents there. angry people formed people's militia and stormed the bastille after which the monarchy agreed to accept the constitution. hope it HELPED you. please mark it as brainliest...

20.

What is the difference between rotation and revolution

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It is important to UNDERSTAND thedifference between rotations and revolutions. When an object turns around an internal axis (LIKE the Earth turns around its axis) it is called AROTATION. When an object circles an external axis (like the Earth circles the SUN) it is called a revolution.

21.

Gaurav khanna and he was

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ANSWER:

He is KNOWN as GAURAV Khanna...

22.

What are the third landforms

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Hird ORDER Relief (LANDFORMS)

Produced mostly by erosion or depositionrather than TECTONIC movement.

Individual Mountains.

Particular valleys.

No lower LIMIT in size.

23.

Explain the following term which stand for liberty equality and fraternity

Answer» LA DEVISE DE la république: liberté, égalité, fraternité
24.

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1) The medieval fortress, armory, and political prison in Paris known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. The prison CONTAINED just seven inmates at the time of its storming, but was seen by the revolutionaries as a symbol of the monarchy's abuses of POWER; its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution

2) On the morning of 14 July 1789, the city of Paris was in a state of alarm. The king had commanded troops to move into the city. Rumours spread that he would soon order the army to open fire upon the citizens. Some 7,000 men and women gathered in front of the town hall and decided to form a people’s militia. They broke into a number of government BUILDINGS in search of arms. Finally, a group of SEVERAL hundred people marched towards the eastern part of the city and stormed the fortress-prison, the Bastille, where they hoped to FIND hoarded ammunition. In the armed fight that followed, the commander of the Bastille was killed and the prisoners were released.

25.

Which month has the lowest average maximum temperature in this place? (Refer picture)

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The ANSWER is JANUARY

26.

Class 9th revision notes of history

Answer» REFER OSWAAL GUIDE or some APPS
27.

Differentiate gorge and canyon?

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The word “canyon” is widely used in the UNITED States, and the term “gorge”is widely used in Europe. Anyways, the dictionary says that a canyon is a deep valley having STEEP sides, and a gorge is a deep ravine with a RIVER FLOWING through it or a ravine without the river.

28.

Justify the statement democracy is the best part of government

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The DEMOCRACY ALLOWS people to choice best elected representatives from the people . People has all the rights and duties to MANAGE the ADMINISTRATION through their will .

The best government EVER existed is Technocracy .

29.

Write in brief about declaration of rights

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The Declaration of the RIGHTS of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789 (French: Déclaration des droits de l'homme ET DU citoyen de 1789), set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human CIVIL rights document from the French Revolution.

30.

Conclusion of mission bagiratha

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A PROJECT for SAFE drinking water in city as well as in VILLAGE in telungana, Infia

31.

Why is difference between the duration of day and night hardly felt at Kanyakumari but not so in Kashmir? Give answer numerically.

Answer» KANYAKUMARI is LOCATED closer to the EQUATOR and experiences a maximumdifference between day and night of 45 minutes. However, Kashmir LIES further away from the equator and experiences a significant gap between the duration of day and night that can extend to as much as 3 and 1/2 Hours.
32.

Make a comparitive study on mesopotamian and harapann civilization

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comparative study of the HARAPPAN and mesopotamian civilisation

 

At the dawn of civilization two distinct civilizations appeared in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley: theSumerians and the Harappans. The Sumerians settled in the valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, aland known as Mesopotamia, the area known today as Kuwait and Iraq. One of the most important cities of thiscivilization was Ur. Ur is the city from which God called Abram a

s mentioned in Genesis 11:31(“Abram…setout from Ur”) and Nehemiah 9:7, “You are the LORD God, who chose Abram and brought him out of Ur of theChaldeans and named him Abraham”. Concurrently, in the area that is now Pakistan, part of Afghanistan and

Northern INDIA the Harappan civilization appeared in the flood plain of the Indus and Hakra rivers. Its two MOSTIMPORTANT cities were Mojeno-doro and HARAPPA. The Sumerian and Harappan economies developed alongsimilar lines, and have comparable religious and social structures. Nevertheless their politics, art, treatment of women and intellectual advancements stand in sharp contrast to one another.

The Harappans and Sumerians are distinctly different politically. While the Sumerians developed the world’s

first monarchy, the Harappans may have developed the first DEMOCRACY.
33.

What is the average yearly temperature in that place? (Refer picture)

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Answer:

Vladivostok   =  3.9°C

SHANGHAI  = 15.3°C

SINGAPORE   =  27.8°C

Explanation:

Here in the QUESTION we just need to READ the average yearly temperature given and have to MENTION it here.

average yearly temperature in Vladivostok   =  3.9°C

average yearly temperature in Shanghai  = 15.3°C

average yearly temperature in Singapore   =  27.8°C

34.

Mention two major group in sri lanka

Answer» TWO mazor groups of SRI Lanka are
1. Sinhalese
2. TAMILS
35.

discuss the effects of these activities on natural resourcesexplain the effects of clearance and destruction of natural vegetation

Answer» EFFECT of clearance and destruction of natural vegetation are
if natural vegetation would not be there than PEOPLE will not be to eat food
soil erosion may TAKES place
less rain may occur
and temperature increases
36.

What is the need of Waste Management ? What Is the difference between the waste management if developed and developing countries ?

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Waste management is collection, TRANSPORTATION, anddisposal of garbage, SEWAGE and other waste products. The most IMPORTANT reason forwaste collection is the protection of the environment and the health of the population. Rubbish and wastecan cause air and water pollution....
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Hope it will HELP u dear..

37.

Heya ❤️❤️....plzzz answer my question........explain any two contributions of Scholars Revolt 1868 and hoa Hao movement against religious and social evils respectively.....

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Practices. Christianity was introduced by French missionaries. From the eighteenth CENTURY, many religious MOVEMENTS were hostile to the Western presence in Vietnam.
ii. An early movement against French control and the spread of Christianity was the Scholars Revolt in 1868. This revolt was led by the officials at the imperial court, who were angry at the spread of Catholicism and French power. They led a general uprising in Ngu An and Ha Tien provinces where over a thousand Catholics were killed.
iii. Catholic missionaries had been active in winning converts since the early seventeenth century, and by the middle of the eighteenth century had CONVERTED some 300,000. The French crushed the movement but this uprising served to inspire other patriots to rise up against them.
iv. There were many popular religions in Vietnam that were spread by people who claimed to have seen a vision of God. Some of these religious movements supported the French, but others inspired movements against the colonial rule.
v. The Hoa Hao Movement began in 1939 and gained great popularity in the fertile Mekong DELTA area. It drew on religious ideas popular in anti-French uprisings of the nineteenth century.
vi. The French tried to suppress the movement inspired by Huynh Phu So. They declared him mad, called him the Mad Bonze, and put him in a mental asylum. The French authorities exiled him to Laos and sent many of his followers to concentration camps. ( any four)
Explain any two contributions each of ‘scholars revolt in 1868 and Hoa Hao Movement in 1939 against religious and social evils respectively. (Write points ii & v & vi)
Describe any 3 steps taken by the French to suppress the movement inspired by Huynh Phu So? ( Write points v & vi)
16. What were the different visions of modernization in Vietnam?
i. Some intellectuals felt that Vietnamese traditions had to be strengthened to resist the domination of the West, while others felt that Vietnam had to learn from the West even while opposing foreign domination. These differing visions led to complex debates, which could not be easily resolved.
ii. Phan Boi Chau, a nationalist, became a major figure in the anti-colonial resistance from the time he formed the Revolutionary Society (Duy Tan Hoi) in 1903, with Prince Cuong De as the head. He BELIEVED that Vietnamese traditions had to be strengthened to resist the domination of the West and develop a common culture with that of China.
iii. Phan Chau Trinh , another nationalist, was intensely hostile to the monarchy and opposed to the idea of resisting the French with the help of the court. His desire was to establish a democratic republic. Deeply influenced by the democratic ideals of the West, he did not want a wholesale rejection of Western civilization. He accepted the French revolutionary ideal of liberty but charged the French for not abiding by the ideal. He demanded that the French should set up legal and educational institutions, and develop

38.

How transport of the heart, oxygen enter the blood in the lungs, blood vessel and lymph?

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The TRANSPORT of oxygen blood occurs because of hemoglobin as hemoglobin traps oxygen which ENTERS the body through the lungs

this blood contaning oxygen is then pumped to the whole body and provide energy to different PARTS of the body through the process of cellular respiration

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39.

Name the country which belgium share boder

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France
Germany
Netherlands
Luxembourg

40.

How much colder than the normal body temperature is –5°C?

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Our BODY TEMPERATURE is generally 37°C (96.5°F)
I can't GET the your question MEANING

41.

Difference between the LPG, CNG, and LNG

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1. LPG is LIQUIFIED petroleum GAS obtain from crude oil
2. CNG is compressed natural gas obtain from natural gas
3. LNG I think it's obtain from COW dunk

42.

Why is the concept developed in democratic country?

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By the PEOPLE, for the people, of the people

43.

Why did constitution required for a country

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A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules & the principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the WAY in which they want THECOUNTRY to be governed. A Constitutiondefines the nature of a country'spolitical SYSTEM.

HOPE it helps you.

44.

Dog who have a black tongue

Answer» HEY GUY this is your ANSWER for your QUESTION
45.

Explain the factors that affect soil formation?1. Types of vegetation 2. Animals3. TimePlz explain all three points in 2 to 3 lines^•^ ~

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1. when the trees die and gets decomposed the give humus to SOIL and IMPROVED quality of top soil
2. animal waste and decomposed animals add soil fertility
3. DUE to time ROCKS GET degraded by rain wind and gets converted into soil

46.

What do you mean by the word E-waste ?? Define it !! Don't copy from the Google Please

Answer» WASTE PRODUCED by ELECTRONICS is CALLED e-waste
47.

Explain the renewal ble resources

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A renewable resource is a resource which can be USED REPEATEDLY and replaced naturally. Examples include OXYGEN, FRESH WATER, solar energy and biomass.

48.

How different tribes of india gradually indianlized themselves

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Hey dude_____....
India closer to an obscure and indifferent PICTURE are the indigenous tribes. Far from the contemporary trend and economical DEVELOPMENT, they own their PERSONAL identity as Adivasi having their own language, religion, festivals, CUISINE, dance and music. With such an enigmatic culture and hospitality they also significantly hold a contrasting patriarchal and matriarchal society.
Hope it helps

49.

Where does evaporation and cloud formation take place on a large scale?

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Evaporation and CLOUD FORMATION take place in SEAS and OCEANS on a large scale

50.

Why cool on hill tops and warm in the plains.

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Well it is COOLER on the hill tops because it situated on a HIGHER altitude and as well as it DEPENDS on that in which zone it is located.Hence, it is cooler on hill tops than on plains.

Hope it HELPS!!