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1.

Explain the causes of the Great Depression

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ses of the Great Depression were(i) Conditions created by WAR There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand of goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped and so, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in the agricultural prices due to reduced demand.(ii) Over PRODUCTION in agriculture Agricultural over production was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural .prices. As prices slumped and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production and bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This worsened the situation by pushing down the prices of farm produce further.(III) Shortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans, now faced an acute crisis.(iv) Multiple effect With the fall in prices and the prospect of a depression i.e. banks in the USA slashed domestic lending and some stopped bank loans, thousands of banks went bankrupt and were forced to CLOSE down. Factories closed, leading to unemployment, which further aggravated the crises. The US banking system collapsed.(v) Large-scale unemployment Farm COULD not sell their harvests, businesses collapsed. As a result, large scale unemployment occurred.Mark me as a Brainliest.

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What were the effort made to support the ideas of socialism in Europe by the 1870s

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tion:WORKERS in England and Germany began forming associations to fight for better living and workingconditions. They set up funds to help members in times of distress and demanded a reduction ofworking hours and the right to vote.ii) In Germany, these associations worked closely with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and helpedit win PARLIAMENTARY seats.iii) By 1905, socialists and trade UNIONISTS formed a Labour Party in Britain and a Socialist Party inFrance. However, till 1914, socialists NEVER succeeded in forming a government in Europe.iv) REPRESENTED by strong figures in parliamentary politics, their ideas did shape legislation, butgovernments continued to be run by conservatives, liberals and radicals.

3.

How many planets can can we keep between the Earth and the Moon

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fit all planets as the AVERAGE distance between the EARTH and the MOON is 38,400 Km.Hope this HELPED you.

4.

How many religions are there in the world name them ?

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ligions are there in the WORLD. MARK me as a BRAINLIST ANSWER

5.

Speech on 70 th republic day

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E PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST ANSWERI would like to say good morning to our respected Principal, my teachers, my SENIORS and colleagues. Let me let you know something about this special occasion. Today we are celebrating 67th republic day of our nation. It was started celebrating since 1950, two and half years later to the Independence of India in 1947. We celebrate it every year on 26th of January as our constitution CAME into effect on the same day. After getting independence from the British rule in 1947, India was not a self-ruled country MEANS a sovereign state. India became a self-governing country when its constitution came into effect in 1950.India is a republic country which has no any king or queen to rule it however public of this country is the ruler. Every one of us living in this country has equal rights, no one can be a president, chief minister or prime minister without voting of us. We have the right to choose our best Prime Minister or other leaders to lead this country in the right direction. Our leaders should be capable enough to think in the favor of our country. He should think equally about every states, villages and cities of the country so that India can be a well developed country without any discrimination of race, religion, poor, rich, high class, lower class, middle class, illiteracy, etc.Our leader should have dominating property in the favor of country so that each and every official may follow all the rules and regulations in correct way. Every official should follow the Indian rules and regulations in order to make this country a corruption free country. Only a corruption free India would really and truly mean a country with “Unity in Diversity”. Our leaders should not understand them a special person, as they are one from us and have been selected according to their capability to lead the country. They have been selected by us to serve their truthful services to the India for a LIMITED time period. So, there should not be any confusion between their own ego and authority and position.As being an Indian citizen, we too are fully responsible about our country. We should make ourselves up-to-date, read news and be completely aware of what are going on in our country, what are going on wrong or right, what are our leaders doing and firstly what we are doing for our country. Earlier, India was a slave country under British rule which was made independent after several years of struggle by the sacrifices of thousands of lives of our freedom fighters. So, we should not let GO easily their all priceless sacrifices and make this country a slave country again under corruption, illiteracy, inequality and other social discrimination. Today is the best day when we should take an oath to preserve our country’s real meaning, position, status and most importantly culture of humanity.Thanks, Jai Hind

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What are the challenges to the internal security of india ? mention any two

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oists’ nexus with the other extremist ORGANIZATIONS has added to the complexity of the problem. The PW (People’s War) cadres received training in the handling of weapons and IEDs from ex-members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Besides, they have entente cordiale with the NSCN (IM). Some batches of Naxals received arms training from the ULFA. Besides, the Communist Party of India (Maoist) has fraternal relations with the Communist Party of Nepal. Pakistan’s ISI is also trying to reach out to the Maoists.The Maoist problem requires a comprehensive approach with EMPHASIS on the following aspects:The development paradigm pursued SINCE independence, the benefits of which have been disproportionately cornered by the dominant sections at the expense of the poor and which has aggravated the prevailing discontent among marginalised sections of society, deserves to be given a second look and reviewed.The PLGA will have to be neutralised through sustained counter-insurgency operations. It must, however, be ensured that there is minimum collateral damage.Socio-economic development of the areas affected will need to be ensured through sincere implementation of the plans. The grievance redressal machinery will need to be activated at different levels. Justice must be seen to be delivered.Land alienated from tribals must be restored to themTribals’ rights over forests must be recognized. The provisions of the Forest Rights Act should be enforced.There should be genuine attempt to win the hearts and minds of the people.The door for peace talks should always be kept open.Illegal MigrationsOne of the biggest problems facing India and having a direct bearing on the country’s economy and security is that of the continuing illegal migration of Bangladeshis into India.The factors which have been encouraging the influx from Bangladesh side are:steep rise in population with increasing pressure on land and mounting unemployment,recurrent natural disasters like floods and cyclones, uprooting large segments of humanity, better economic opportunities in India, religious persecution of Hindus and discrimination of tribals,Islamic interests encouraging expansion of territory, organized immigration by touts and anti-social elements, and porous and easily negotiable international borders.The bulk of the Bangladeshi immigrants are in the states of Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Delhi and the north-eastern states.The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment (July 2005), while repealing the notorious The Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunal ) (IMDT) Act, observed that “there can be no manner of doubt that the State of Assam is facing ‘external aggression and internal disturbance’ on account of large scale illegal migration of Bangladeshi nationals” and directed the Union of India “to take all measures for protection of the State of Assam from such external aggression and internal disturbance as enjoined in Article 355 of the Constitution”.According to Myron Weiner, the global immigration crisis should not, and cannot, be ignored, specifically because it presents serious challenges to states and the preservation of human rights.There are three possible options :Accommodation Control– It involves expanding the level of legal immigration and accepting a chunk of the illegal immigrants. This option is based on the neo-classical economics, which ARGUES that economic benefits accrue from the free movement of the factors of production.Greater Border Control– This would involve increasing the deployment of police and paramilitary forces to EFFECTIVELY check trans-border movements. Besides, physical barriers like border security fencing may also be erected to prevent unauthorized movements of people from either side. Identity cards could be issued to the citizens so that the detection of illegal immigrants becomes easier.Intervention– This involves changing the economic, political and social factors in the sending countries which lead to migrations. Such efforts have been made in a number of countries. Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, and Haiti, are three prominent examples. Economic assistance, coercive diplomacy, sanctions, and military interventions are the possible tools.

7.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands lie to the It's urgent please

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& Nicobar is a GROUP of ISLANDS, so for each island in the group, there will be a country which is close to it. Myanmar is the most nearest country to Andaman & Nicobar FOLLOWING with India, Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia.

8.

Hindi notes on young Italy

Answer» E PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST ANSWER Italy (Italian: La Giovine Italia) was a political movement for Italian youth (under age 40) founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini. After a few months of leaving Italy, in June 1831, Mazzini wrote a letter to King Charles Albert of SARDINIA, in which he asked him to unite Italy and lead the nation. A month later, convinced that his demands did not reach the king, he founded the movement in Marseille. It would then spread out to other nations across Europe. The movement's goal was to create a UNITED Italian republic through promoting a general insurrection in the Italian reactionary states and in the lands occupied by the Austrian EMPIRE. Mazzini's belief was that a popular uprising would create a unified Italy.The slogan that defined the movement's AIM was: ''Union, Strength, and Liberty''. The phrase could be found in the tricolor Italian flag, which represented the country's unity.
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What do you understand by the term human settlements

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ettlement means cluster of dwellings of any type or size where human beings LIVE. ... Thus, the PROCESS of settlement inherently involves grouping of people and APPORTIONING of territory as their resource base. SETTLEMENTS vary in size and type. They RANGE from a hamlet to metropolitan cities.HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST

10.

Name any two Indian literary sources of medieval history

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erary WORKS of Persian and Arab people are the most IMPORTANT SOURCES of history of the medieval period (the SULTANATE period). These Persian and Arabic works can be divided into three broad categories such as – the chronicles, the travel stories and the modern worksHEY MATE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST ANSWER

11.

How can we remain safe while travelling by a train

Answer» NG less in a train , not performing DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES in train and not to jump on a moving train
12.

What is the oldest language in the world

Answer» EARS OLD Tamil is the OLDEST language in the WORLD.
13.

1)who was the last Sikh guru a) Guru Gobind Singhb) Guru Teg Bahadurc) Guru Har Gobind

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A .. GURU GOBIND SINGH

14.

Where and why were the two sessions of the Congress held in1906and1907?

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s of 1906 was held at KOLKATA and is famous for dadabhai naoroji speechsession of 1907 was held at surat and SIGNIFICANT for spilit of congressHOPE IT HELP YOU PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST

15.

Two features of organised and unorganised sectors

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mark me as brainalist ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The difference between organised and unorganised sector can be drawn clearly on the following grounds:Organised Sector is a sector where the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees GET assured work. Unorganised sector is one where the employment terms are not fixed and regular, as well as the ENTERPRISES, are not registered with the GOVERNMENT.A number of acts apply to an organised sector like Factories Act, Bonus Act, PF Act, Minimum Wages Act, etc. whereas unorganised sector is not governed by any such act.The government rules are strictly followed in the organised sector, which is not in the case of unorganised sector.In organised sector, the employees draw regular monthly salaries. On the other hand, in the unorganised sector, the workers are paid on a DAILY basis.Job security exists in the organised sector, but not in the unorganised sector.The organised sector, provide additional remuneration to employees for overtime. Conversely, there is no such provision for overtime in case of the unorganised sector.In organised sector, the salaries of employees are as per government norms. In contrast to an unorganised sector where wages are below, what is PRESCRIBED by the government.In organised sectors, workers get a hike on salary, once in a while. As opposed to an Unorganised sector where the salaries or workers are rarely hiked.Employees get add-on benefits like medical facilities, pension, leave travel compensation, etc. in the organised sector, which is not provided to the employees working in unorganised sector.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

16.

In human eye what is the function of pupil and cilliary muscles

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17.

What are called lifeline of economy

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u plz mark me as a BRAINALIST Answer: (i) Means of TRANSPORTATION and communication are called lifelinesof nation and its economybecause (a) An efficient and well developed system of TRANSPORT is essential for the UTILIZATION of the natural resources. (b) They are the very basis of industries and TRADE of country.

18.

एक द्वीप पर निर्मित भारत का कौन सा बड़ा नगर है ?

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is the ANSWER my DEAR

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Hey.. 1 mark answer... 20 points..what is SRC? who were the members of this SRC? plz want it fast...NOTE:- It is related to social studies

Answer» ND for genrally source code FILE. memebers are : chairman :Mr KASTEN tilenda -Germany vice chairman :HARRY DALLY -united kingdom
20.

भारत की प्रथम महिला बैंक मैनेजर

Answer» TI BHATTACHARYA .
21.

Name the continent of India

Answer» LIVING in a CONTINENT NAMES ASIA
22.

Name the Education minister of Punjab

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haudhary is the EDUCATION MINISTER of PUNJAB.

23.

How does drug addiction affect ones occupational / academic life?

Answer» CTS NERVOUS system . a person cannot have control on his body and brain . it reduces CONCENTRATION and FOCUS on study.
24.

Do humans understand power

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cource are you TALKING about power or SUPERNATURAL powerjust KIDDING ofcource they will understand

25.

Write about hot air ballon their history and uses

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ur answer ......... Novelty hot air balloons resembling anthropomorphized bees Novelty hot air balloon resembling the Abbey of Saint GALL A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries passengers and a source of heat, in most cases an open flame caused by BURNING liquid propane. The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the colder air outside the envelope. As with all aircraft, hot air balloons cannot fly beyond the atmosphere. Unlike gas balloons, the envelope does not have to be sealed at the bottom, since the air near the bottom of the envelope is at the same pressure as the surrounding air. In modern sport balloons the envelope is generally made from nylon fabric and the inlet of the balloon (closest to the burner flame) is made from a fire resistant material such as Nomex. Modern balloons have been made in all kinds of shapes, such as rocket ships and the shapes of various commercial products, though the traditional shape is used for most non-commercial, and MANY commercial, APPLICATIONS. The hot air balloon is the first successful human-carrying flight technology. The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes on November 21, 1783, in Paris, France,[1] in a balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers.[2] The first hot-air balloon flown in the Americas was launched from the Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia on January 9, 1793 by the French aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard.[3] Hot air balloons that can be propelled through the air RATHER than simply drifting with the wind are known as thermal airships.

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1]what are advantage of pastrolists movement for the inviroment 2] how criminal tribes act change the life of pastrolists

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(1):--The advantages to the environment due to the continuous movement of nomadic tribes were:1.Nomadism ALLOWED to survive bad times and AVOID crises.2.Pastoral movement allowed time for natural restoration of vegetation growth.3.Quality of pastures improved with the movement of NOMADS(2):--the colonial government in India passed the criminal tribe act . By this act many communities of craftsmen , traders and pastoralists were classified as criminal tribes . they were stated to be criminal by nature and birth . Once this act came into FORCE , these communities were expected to live only in notified villages , they were not allowed to MOVE out without an permit . the local police department of that area watched on them 24 /7.hope this helps ...

27.

Name of the place where the cloth mill was establish in 1861. ( show in map)

Answer» CE where CLOTH MILL was ESTABLISHED in 1861 is AHEMDABAD
28.

Describe the himalayan river system

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ere are three himalayan river systems1. Indus SYSTEM (western PART)2. Ganga system (central part)3. BRAHMAPUTRA system (EASTERN part)

29.

Complete the reaction add zinc (zn) to (CuSO4) copper sulphate. state the type reaction

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Zn -----> ZnSO4 + CU .It is a DISPLACEMENT reaction because a more REACTIVE ELEMENT ( Zn ) replaced the less reactive elemen ( Cu ) from a reaction .

30.

What do you think reservation is important for the marginalised groups

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onial rulers considered forests as unproductive because: They considered cultivated LANDS as sign of progress and not nature in its natural SELF. ... They thought that the use of forests by local people and the RECKLESS felling of trees by traders WOULD DESTROY forestsRead more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/5585142#readmore

31.

Why is india you s a secular country

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to your QUESTION: ♡India is a SECULAR country as it does not have any official religion and does not discriminate between people on the basis of their religion.Everyone is free to follow any religion or EVEN not to follow any.Hope it HELPS^_^

32.

What is a link between a gramsabha and a gram panchayat

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nchayat are the elected WARD MEMBERS(panchs) elected by wards (gram SABHA)

33.

Who make social sciences

Answer» AD ESTABLISHED Social SCIENCE Or SOCIOLOGY in 1838.HOPE IT HELPS YOU
34.

What is de-industrilization?explain process in breif

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trialization or deindustrialisationis a process of social and economic CHANGE caused by the removal or reduction of industrial capacity or ACTIVITY in a country or region, especially heavy industry or manufacturing industryPlease mark as BRAIN LIST please

35.

Who apponts chair man of UPSC

Answer» SIDENT APPOINTS the CHAIRMAN of UPSC
36.

Electron ______ is complete in each hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule

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n __duplet____ is complete in each HYDROGEN in a hydrogen moleculePlease MARK as BRAIN LIST PLEASE

37.

Sodium chloride is___, compound while HCL is _____ compound

Answer» IONIC compoundand HCL is POLAR COVALENT COMPOUND
38.

Suggest best science project for National selection.

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end you can USE the topic ARF drone ALSO U can make some models of droneslike Facebook drone , Google drone etc.I have DONE this project N even wonmy models are shown abovehope it HELPS dear mate :D

39.

Who is the director of 'sabuj diper raja'?

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iend your ANSWER is TAPAN SINHA .HOPE this helps you and please MARK me as brainlist

40.

Why the modern currency is accepted as a medium of exchange

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ern currency is not made up of precious metal such as GOLD, silver or COPPER and UNLIKE grain and cattle, they are neither every day use. THUS, the modern currency is without any use. ... Thus, modern currency is accepted as a medium of EXCHANGE without any use of its own.

41.

What is who? Mention it's major aims and with examples

Answer» WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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ation of resources is the ethical use and protection of valuable resources, such as trees, MINERALS, wildlife, WATER and others. It focuses on maintaining the natural world in order to protect the sources of resource SUSTAINABLE development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the same time sustaining the ability of natural systems to PROVIDE the natural resources and ecosystem SERVICES upon which the economy and society depend.hope it helps you please mark it as brainliest

43.

Define unemployment in 50 words

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e is ur answer....Unemployment is when a person who is of normal WORKING age (usually about 15-18 to about 60-65) does not have a paid job. They therefore do not get paid a salary. In some parts of the world, there are SOCIAL networks to care for the unemployed.....The official unemployment rate is known as U3. It defines unemployed PEOPLE as those who are willing and available to ...hope LIKE mine answer......

44.

Which of following crops is not genetically modified

Answer» E not WRITTEN the FULL QUESTION.
45.

Answer this question for 50 point

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ereThe 4RS - REDUCTION, REUSE, RECYCLING and RECOVERY. ... KathmanduMaruti Udyogkuvoshio

46.

Two facts about Assam

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as 2 World Heritage Sites KAZIRANGA national park & manas wildlife SANCTUARY It is the largest producer of tea in India

47.

Who is the founder of the western chalukya of kalyani?

Answer» WER is PULAKESHIN 1
48.

Who gave first approvement to public service commission?

Answer» E PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
49.

Who developed aryabhatta first satellite name the person?

Answer» DRA RAO or U.R Rao
50.

The household work that women do is ----------------.(appreciated, undervalued )

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y should be APPRECIATED but is UNDERVALUED