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1.

Write the main features of constitution.Why do we need a constitution?​

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A constitution is a set of rules and principles that all the citizens in a COUNTRY can agree as the basic way and proportion in which they WANT the country to be ruled. The Constitution also states the ideals the citizens so as to UPLIFT the country. For a better future of the country we MUST need Constitution.Explanation:please mark as BRANLIST

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Technology leads to changes inour society Explian. ? Ex ComputersATMS s etc​

Answer» ANOTHER way technology has impacted society is through communication, how we talk and COMMUNICATE with one another worldwide. Technology brought many new METHODS of electronic communication. ... Lastly, the TECHNOLOGICAL advancements that were made within the health industry have helped keep PEOPLE safe and healthy. Hope it helps!
3.

Describe the three fold of Legislative powers between the Union and the state government ​

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Explanation:The DIVISION of power between the Central and State Governments is done in a three fold distribution of legislative powers between the UNION and the State Governments. There are three LISTS - Union List, State List and Concurrent List.  Both the State and Central Governments can make decision on these MATTERS.

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Who got defeated in the battle of waterloo​

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Napoleon Bonaparte, please mark me as brainliastExplanation:The Battle of WATERLOO, which took place in Belgium on June 18, 1815, marked the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, who conquered much of Europe in the EARLY 19th century. Napoleon rose through the ranks of the French army during the French Revolution, seized control of the French government in 1799 and became emperor in 1804. Through a series of wars, he expanded his empire across western and central Europe. The Battle of Waterloo, in which Napoleon’s forces were DEFEATED by the British and Prussians, marked the end of his reign and of France’s domination in Europe.

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What is the role of judiciary in a federal system​

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The judiciary is the part of federal government. ... It helps the government in MAINTAINING law and order WITHIN the country. There are MANY courts within the state which help the government in maintaining law and order. These courts punish the criminals of CRIMES are done.

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Safety information appeal and remedy is the motto of​

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The manner for LODGING an appeal against a Prohibition Notice, IMPROVEMENT Notice or Information Notice under the 2005 Act is PRESCRIBED ... are the remedy safety motto of information please THANKS my ANSWERS

7.

What is stock?Related to social studies of class 10.​

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your answer is in attachment Explanation:please MARK it as BRAINLIST please please and FOLLOW me please

8.

Buying qnd selling of human being included in which right​

Answer» RIGHT against EXPLOITATION EXPLANATION: HOPE IT IS HELPFUL
9.

Write a note on Laws ans Dissent.While expressing our dissent,what methods should we use??​

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Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or POLICY enforced by a government, political party or other entity or individual in a CAPACITY of contextual authority. A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter.The term's ANTONYMS include agreement, CONSENSUS (when all or nearly all parties agree on SOMETHING) and consent (when one party agrees to a proposition made by another).

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Should ground water to be used as common pool resources?

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No,GROUND water can't be USED as common pool RESOURCES it is limited in nature we have to conserve it for the future generations by fulfilling our present needs ALSO..

11.

WHAT IS THE CAPITAL OF ANTARTICA? ​

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12.

How many offical languages are recognized by the constitution of india ?

Answer» 22 LANGUAGES are the OFFICIAL languages RECOGNIZED by INDIA
13.

How far is man responsible for the expansion of deserts​

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A MAN is RESPONSIBLE for the EXPANSION of DESERTS ABOUT 80%

14.

Can u list out the disadvantages of round water?​

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s HELPFUL..PLEASE MARK it BRAINLIEST..

15.

List out the Bandi’s which was started in Hiware Bazar by Adarsh Gram Yojana?​

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htra is a STATE in the western peninsular region of India occupying a SUBSTANTIAL portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is the second-most populous state and third-largest state by area. Spread over 307,713 km , it is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to the southeast and Chhattisgarh to the east, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to the north, and the Indian UNION territory of NAGAR HAVELI  to the north west.

16.

When did government took the gst​

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was launched at MIDNIGHT on 1 July 2017 by the PRESIDENT of India, and the GOVERNMENT of India.

17.

What is the full form of ADB​

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Android Debug BRIDGE (ADB) is a versatile command LINE tool that lets you communicate, CONTROL and interface with your Android device.Explanation:PLEASE mark as branlist

18.

What percentage of intake of minerals represents our total intake of nutrients 1.) 0.5 2.) 5.0 3.) 0.3 4.) 3.0

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5.0 % of INTAKE MINERALS REPRESENT our TOTAL intake of NUTRIENTS

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Who is known as iron man of india?​

Answer» VALLABHBHAI PatelExplanation:Patel persuaded almost every princely state to accede to India. His COMMITMENT to national integration in the newly INDEPENDENT country was total and uncompromising, earning him the sobriquet "IRON MAN of India". He is also called the "Unifier of India".
20.

_____ was formed in turkey after world war 1​

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your ANSWER is....TURKISH REPUBLIC....HOPE it HELPS you

21.

Compare between the democracies and non -democracies of the world with the help of examples like - India, Switzerland, USA. Non democratic - Pakistan, North Korea, China, Saudi Arabia

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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan maintains a large diplomatic network across the world. Pakistan is the second largest Muslim-majority country in terms of population (after Indonesia[1]) and is the only Muslim majority nation to have possession of nuclear weapons.Pakistan's economy is integrated into the world with strong trade ties to the EU and economic alliances and agreements with many Asian nations.Pakistan enjoys a highly strategic geopolitical location, being situated at the corridor of major maritime and land-based transit routes reaching from energy-rich Central Asia and the Middle East to the population CENTERS of South and East Asia, as well as having geostrategic hotspots such as Afghanistan, China, India and Iran as immediate neighbors. Pakistan maintains a tense relationship with the Republic of India due to the Kashmir conflict, close ties with the People's Republic of China, Turkey and Gulf ARAB states and a fluctuating relationship with the United States of America due to overlapping interests during the Cold War and War on Terror. Pakistan is a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), is named by the US as a major non-NATO ally in the war against TERRORISM and is one of founding MEMBERS of IMCTC.I HOPE it helps youthanks

22.

The dowry prohibition act change the position of women in India discuss in favour of or against the statement answer in brief upto 200 word no spam answer⚠⚠​

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rohibition Act, Indian law, enacted on May 1, 1961, INTENDED to PREVENT the giving or receiving of a dowry. Under the Dowry Prohibition Act, dowry INCLUDES property, goods, or money given by either party to the marriage, by the parents of either party, or by anyone else in connection with the marriage. The Dowry Prohibition Act applies to persons of all religions in India.The original text of the Dowry Prohibition Act was widely judged to be ineffective in curbing the practice of dowry. Moreover, specific forms of violence against women continued to be linked to a failure to meet dowry demands. As a result, the legislation underwent subsequent amendment. In 1984, for example, it was changed to specify that presents given to a bride or a groom at the time of a wedding are allowed. The law required, however, that a list be maintained describing each gift, its value, the identity of the person giving it, and the person’s relation to either party to the marriage. The act and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code were further amended to protect female victims of dowry-related violence. Another layer of legal protection was provided in 2005 under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.Amendments to the original Dowry Prohibition Act also established minimum and maximum punishments for giving and receiving dowry and created a penalty for demanding dowry or ADVERTISING offers of money or property in connection with a marriage. The Indian Penal Code was also modified in 1983 to establish specific crimes of dowry-related cruelty, dowry death, and abetment of suicide. These enactments punished violence against women by their husbands or their relatives when proof of dowry demands or dowry harassment could be shownDespite the revisions, however, the practice of dowry and dowry-related violence still occurs in varying degrees within several communities and socioeconomic groups of IndiaExplanation:Hope It Helps You Follow Me ✌ ✌

23.

Under which government cultural and educational policies are framed. *​

Answer» STATE GOVERNMENT...............
24.

Look at the picture carefully. What does the picture symbolize?​

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Friendship to HELP each other PROMISE to STAY together. Explanation:THANK YOU HOPE this will help you please mark as BRANLIEST follow me

25.

Whatare the non materialsthings we learnt in10thlesson​

Answer» EXPLANATION:Non‐material culture REFERS to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture and WITHIN their lives, including beliefs, values, RULES, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions.
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Explain the two dimensions of liberalism in the context of french revolution​

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ism, the belief in freedom, equality, democracy and human rights, is historically associated with thinkers such as John Locke and Montesquieu. It is a political movement which spans the BETTER part of the last four centuries, though the use of the word "liberalism" to refer to a specific political doctrine did not occur until the 19th century. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England LAID the foundations for the development of the modern liberal STATE by constitutionally limiting the power of the monarch, affirming parliamentary supremacy, passing the BILL of Rights and establishing the principle of "consent of the GOVERNED". The 1776 Declaration of Independence of the United States founded the nascent republic on liberal principles without the encumbrance of hereditary aristocracy—the declaration stated that "all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness",[1] echoing John Locke's phrase "life, liberty, and property". A few years later, the French Revolution overthrew the hereditary aristocracy, with the slogan "liberty, equality, fraternity" and was the first state in history to grant universal male suffrage. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, first codified in 1789 in France, is a foundational document of both liberalism and human rights. The intellectual progress of the Enlightenment, which questioned old traditions about societies and governments, eventually coalesced into powerful revolutionary movements that toppled what the French called the Ancien Régime, the belief in absolute monarchy and established religion, especially in Europe, Latin America and North America.

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Check and balance system is exhausted in.... * plzz answer it fast..... ​

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and balances, principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power. Checks and balances are applied primarily in constitutional governments. They are of fundamental importance in tripartite governments, such as that of the United States, which separate powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches.Checks and balancesQUICK FACTSRELATED TOPICSGovernmentHeterarchySeparation of powersThe Greek historian Polybius analyzed the ancient Roman mixed constitution under three main divisions: monarchy (represented by the consul); aristocracy (the Senate); and democracy (the people). He greatly influenced later ideas about the separation of powers.Checks and balances, which modify the separation of powers, may operate under parliamentary systems through exercise of a parliament’s prerogative to adopt a no-confidence vote in a government; the government, or cabinet, in turn, ordinarily may dissolve the parliament. The British Parliament is supreme, and laws passed by it are not subject to review by the courts for constitutionality. In France, under the Fifth Republic (1958), a Constitutional Council of nine members (appointed for nine years by the president, Senate, and National Assembly) reviews the constitutionality of legislation. The Federal Republic of Germany combines FEATURES of parliamentary systems and of federal systems like that of the United States. It vests the right to declare a law unconstitutional in the Federal Constitutional Court (1951).The framers of the U.S. Constitution, who were influenced by Montesquieu and William Blackstone among others, saw checks and balances as essential for the security of liberty under the Constitution: “It is by balancing each of these powers against the other two, that the efforts in human nature toward tyranny can alone be checked and restrained, and any degree of freedom preserved in the constitution” (John Adams). Though not expressly covered in the text of the Constitution, judicial review—the power of the courts to examine the actions of the legislative and the executive and administrative arms of government to ensure that they are constitutional—became an important part of government in the United States. Other checks and balances include the presidential veto of legislation (which Congress may override by a two-thirds vote) and executive and judicial impeachment by Congress. Only Congress can appropriate funds, and each house serves as a check on possible abuses of power or unwise action by the other. Congress, by initiating constitutional amendments, can in PRACTICE reverse decisions of the Supreme Court. The president appoints the members of the Supreme Court but only with the consent of the Senate, which also approves certain other executive appointments. The Senate also must approve treaties.Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription.Subscribe todayFrom 1932 the U.S. Congress exercised a so-called legislative veto. Clauses in certain laws qualified the authority of the executive branch to act by making specified acts subject to disapproval by the majority vote of one or both houses. In 1983, in a case concerning the deportation of an alien, the U.S. Supreme Court held that legislative vetoes were unconstitutional (the House of Representatives had overturned the Justice Department’s suspension of the alien’s deportation). The decision affected clauses in some 200 laws covering a wide range of subjects, including presidential war powers, foreign aid and arms SALES, environmental protection, consumer interests, and others. Despite the court’s decision, Congress continued to exercise this power, including the legislative veto in at least 11 of the bills it passed in 1984 alone.Checks and balances that evolved from custom and Constitutional conventions include the congressional committee system and investigative powers, the role of political parties, and presidential influence in initiating legislation.In one-party political systems, informal, and perhaps even illegal, checks and balances may operate when organs of an authoritarian or totalitarian regime compete for power.See also Federalist papers; judicial review; and powers, separation of.The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently REVISED and updated by Brian Duignan, Senior Editor.LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles:League of Nationspolitical system: Constitutional government…and by the doctrine of checks and balances that provides constitutional support for routine disagreements.

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the future generation may not have sufficient resources as compared to the present generation. Justify by giving suitable example​

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Explanation:It is quite true that the future generation may not have sufficient resources as compared to the present generation.(i) The statement explains that the overuse of resources by the present generation would lead to insufficiency of resources for the future generation. (II) DEVELOPMENT without adequate resources is IMPOSSIBLE.(III) Example: (a) Nearly one-third of the country is overusing their ground WATER resources. (b) Overusing of fossil fuels like petroleum, coal.

29.

The construction of Damodar river project has resulted in ​

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The Damodar VALLEY Project was carried out with an aim to control flood along the Damodar River Basin and also to ELIMINATE other PROBLEMS. 1) Irrigation FACILITIES have been provided in those areas. 2) Soil erosion has been checked through regulated FLOW of water.

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Describe the social and political composition of mid nineteeenth century Europe.

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ᴀɴᴅ ᴏᴡɴɪɴɢ ᴄʟᴀss.  ɴᴜᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀʟʟʏ sᴍᴀʟʟ, ʙᴜᴛ ᴅᴏᴍɪɴᴀᴛᴇᴅ ᴇᴜʀᴏᴘᴇ, ʙᴏᴛʜ sᴏᴄɪᴀʟʟʏ ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴏʟɪᴛɪᴄᴀʟʟʏ. ... ᴄᴏɴsᴇǫᴜᴇɴᴛʟʏ, ᴛʜᴇ ɴᴇᴡ ᴄᴏɴsᴄɪᴏᴜs, ᴇᴅᴜᴄᴀᴛᴇᴅ, ʟɪʙᴇʀᴀʟ ᴍɪᴅᴅʟᴇ ᴄʟᴀss ᴇᴍᴇʀɢᴇᴅ ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴏᴘᴜʟᴀʀɪᴢᴇᴅ ɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟɪsᴍ ᴀɴᴅ sᴛᴏᴏᴅ ғᴏʀ ᴛʜᴇ ᴀʙᴏʟɪᴛɪᴏɴ ᴏғ ᴀʀɪsᴛᴏᴄʀᴀᴄʏ.

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Why per capita income is not an appropriate way of comparison between countries?? class 10 economics chapter 1wrong answers will be reported.....answer fast guys i will mark as brainliest​

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actually per capita INCOME is the best WAY for COMPARISON between COUNTRIES and total income is not because it is very difficult to compare between total income because of different populations and country sizeExplanation:PLEASE mark me brainliest and follow me

32.

Mughal and and Rajputs entered intomatrimonial alliances. How did Mughalsuse this to bring about stability in theirkingdoms?​

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The MUGHAL emperors FOUGHT against the RULERS who did not accept their AUTHORITY

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Russia withdraw from the first world war, because a Farmers revolted against the Tsars.b Reforms brought by Gorbachev.c Karl Marx's supportd Occurrence of the Communistrevolution in Russia.​

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because Russia promised to keep peace, land ETC.. , EVERYTHING with them. Explanation:please follow me in return I will follow u

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(ৰজা ৰামমোহন ৰায়) চামুটোকা লিখা।​

Answer» PLZ WRITE in ENGLISH than other will UNDERSTAND your QUESTION
35.

What is the full form of SPG ​

Answer» SPECIAL PROTECTION GROUP
36.

What is meant by endogamy

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OLOGYthe custom of MARRYING only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.2.BIOLOGYthe fusion of REPRODUCTIVE CELLS from related INDIVIDUALS; INBREEDING; self-pollination.

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What is an organised sector explain their function

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ed sector covers those ENTERPRISES or PLACES of work where the terms of EMPLOYMENT are regular and people have assured work.These enterprises are registered with the GOVERNMENT.

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Define the term death rate

Answer» IO of DEATHS to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of TIME, usually calculated as the number of deaths per one THOUSAND PEOPLE per year.Hope it helps:)
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Young generation of Muslim leaders like brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali consulted Gandhiji for his support. his support for what purpose explain

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Gandhi gave support to both young Muslim leaders for kilafath movement coz Gandhi was KNOWING WELL that if we GIVE support to them thn in future one DAY they WLL definitely give suport to us.

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There are large number of activities which are the primary responsibility of the government. Analyse the statement

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stimating the performance of a sector, only the VALUE of final GOODS and services is used. This is for avoiding double counting. “The counting of the only the value of final goods and services is used. This is for avoiding double counting. “The counting of the value of a product more than once is called as double counting.” This leads to the overestimation of the value of goods and services produced. Let us understand the concept with the help of an example- A farmer produces ONE ton of wheat, and sells it for X 100 to a flour mill. As far as the farmer is CONCERNED, the sale of wheat is a final sale for him. But the purchase of wheat by the flour mill is an intermediate goods. He converts the wheat into flour and sells it to a baker for X 150. The flour mill treats the flour as a final product, but for baker it is an intermediate goods. The baker sells the bread to the SHOPKEEPER for X 200, and the shopkeeper to the consumer for X 250. Value of output = Farmer (X 100) + Flour mill (X 150) + Baker (X 200) + Shopkeeper {X 250) = X 700 . So while calculating the national income only the value of the final output; i.e., X 250 should be included not X 700.

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Give me the effects of war on germanyfor class 9th chapter Nazism and rise of Hitler

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full responsibility for the causing the war (article 231) and therefore the devastation and losses of the war.Pay reparations of £6,600 million for the damage caused, and GIVE the coal mines of the Saar area to FRANCE as compensation for destroying the coal mines of northern France.Lose land. They had to give Alsace-Lorraine to France, and a Polish corridor was created to prevent Poland being landlocked but separated East Prussia from the rest of GERMANY. They lost CONTROL of all foreign colonies and Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria.Limit their military power, with an army of no more than 100,000 members and only small ships in the Navy. The Rhineland was DEMILITARISED.

42.

Essay on present in board examination in 100 word 250 word

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tion is the key to success on the FINAL. Experience has shown that students who have prepared for the final by completing all of their coursework achieve higher scores,               Before preparation students should know what the exam will be, but also--and more importantly--to keep it from becoming the center of your efforts. Read the texts for what they have to offer--do your best to understand them and bring your own experience to bear upon. Usually, every final exam includes two parts: the objective part and the subjective part.             The best way to prepare for the objective portion of the final exam is to undertake a thorough review of the course CONTENT, particularly the primary text, with special consideration given to the learning objectives for each unit. You will also wish to review your assignments for the course, paying particular attention to any comments your tutor may have made. ADDITIONALLY, the midterm exam is a good indicator of how well you remember the information. This will refresh your memory. As you work through the course you should have identified and strategized ways of dealing with your weaknesses.             For the subjective part. There will be some short responses and full essay QUESTIONS or just an essay. The final exam is cumulative, so not only the short responses but also the essay consist of questions in the whole course. You do have to show that you have understood the parts of it that you choose to discuss and that you can FIT those parts into the basic scheme of the text--something that must be done to provide context for quotations and perhaps as part of the rationale for the entire response.             Write as simply and clearly as possible. Give any teacher a stack of exams, and the better grades will go to the ones that offer good content and sound style. A relatively brief, coherent, well-written and well-proofread essay is better than a rambling and vague one.

43.

What do you mean by Khalifa's temporal power ?

Answer» L power PURPLE the world power exercised by the Roman pontiff specially as he HISTORICAL a governed the papal states in contrast with his spiritual power as Head of the visible Catholic Churchplease MARK it as BRILLIANT
44.

What are the reasons for Poona pact?

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act. The Poona PACT REFERS to an AGREEMENT between B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma GANDHI on the reservation of electoral seats for thedepressed classes in the legislature of British India government.

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What is PIL and what purpose does it serve? use an example.

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introduced some kinds of reliefs or remedies under the writ jurisdiction. It also functions as an effective instrument for changes in the SOCIETY or social welfare. Through public interest litigation, any public or person can seek remedy on behalf of the oppressed class by introducing a PIL. ADVANTAGEBonded labour matters Neglected children Non-payment of minimum wages to WORKERS and their exploitation Petitions from jails complaining of harassments, release on personal bond, speedy trial as a fundamental right Petition against police for refusing to register a case, harassment at police station Petition on harassment of women, RAPE, kidnapping or murder Petitions on harassment of scheduled CASTE, scheduled tribe and other economically backward classes. Petitions pertaining to environmental pollution, disturbance of ecological balance, maintenance of heritage and culture, forest and wildlife etc. Petitions from riot VICTIMS Family pensions

46.

In what ways the scope of rights is expanding in india

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pe of rights has expanded from the TIME the fundamental Rights were enumerated in the CONSTITUTION. the RANGE of rights offered by law and guaranteed by the constitution are much more than simply the fundamental rights these include RIGHT to property as well as Right to vote.

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Essay on a role of youth in creating ideal society

Answer» LAYS a very great part in creating ideal society... if u want to know its importance take the case of Japan it doesn't have much resources as ours but it has a good human resource taking inspiration from this our PM Modi Ji is focusing on skillful India. We Indians are born very smart and intelligent and the THINGS that distinguishes us from rest of the world is that we have "jugaadu" brain we know how to set something acc. to the requirement. We have thousands of IItians and Nitians and PhD holders are in LAKHS in our country but to my utmost dismay in India they are not RESPECTED so country like America take our youths in their country and as a result they took education in India but are working for USA. I can bet u if list of top 10 doctors in world is to decided then at least 40% of them will be Indians... In recently NASA launched a mission in which 2nd leader was an Indian
48.

Educationalobjective and instructional objective comparison

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ducational objective is a statement that IMPLIES the goals to be achieved by an instructor at the end of the teaching or learning PROCESS while INSTRUCTIONAL objective is a statement of performance to be demonstrated by each student in class and which is derived from educational goals.

49.

Draw and explain function of organisational structure

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ational structure is made of the different ELEMENTS that create a FLOW of communication and ideas throughout a COMPANY. The employee hierarchy HELPS to create a chain of command and responsibility. The communication structure of anorganization helps ideas and information to flow from one department to the next.

50.

Famous people who fought against childhood marriage

Answer» PEOPLE who fought against child married:RAJA ram mohan royharbilas SHARDA