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1.

What was the difference between a landless peasant and landless workers in vietnam?

Answer» TION:There a LANDLESS peasant was a EUPHEMISM for a slave. Slavery was made illegal as it was not taxable, under Peter the Great but PEOPLE sold themselves for debt with no salary and if the debt was not paid in a year became a perpetual “landless peasant”.
2.

Compare the colonial policies followed by the British in India and the French in Vietnam. What similarities and differences do you find between them?

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tion:As for the BRITISH RAJ (now India MYANMAR Nepal Pakistan Bangladesh) it was both the same British oocupied Asian territories like British raj Hong Kong and south east Asia while the french only occupied the indochina In Asia the difference was in the ARCHITECTURE languages and MANY more like Indians use mix languages the indochinese also have some words matching to to the French

3.

Do you agree with the view that equal participation of men and women and equal opportunity for them is necessary for freedom and development of the country?

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Yes I do agree with the fact that all people should be accorded EQUAL oppotunities .EXPLANATION:I agree with the fact that what a wioman can do  a man can do and vice versa.In the division of oppotunities  all people shoulds be given equal chances especially in the allocation of government funds and  job oppotunities to  the people .There are PLACES in the world whereby there are stereotypic  EXPOSURE of women  .n the middle east it is ,only male members of thke society who are allowed to drive while their female COUNTERPARTS are not allowed at all.Division of schooling oppotunies among African nations is faced with steriotypes on te girl child whereby she is only allowed to get basic education and married off.

4.

You read about the condition of peasants in the British rule in India. In what ways were it similar to that of Vietnam?

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The condition of Indian and Vietnam peasants were almost same.Explanation:The basic STRUGGLE faced by Vietnam peasants from French in 1924 was loss of land to french colonies, heavy taxation, an increase in the price of alcohol, salt, and OPIUM. The loss of land MADE the peasants work as TENANTS and sharecroppers, paying a huge amount of the harvest to landlords.Like Vietnam peasants, Indian peasants also faced the same problems during the British rule. The huge land revenue increased poverty among the peasants. The British government took the place of zamindars. Most of the cultivated products were exported to Britain. The drought due to bad CLIMATE during that time increased the suffering of the peasants even more.

5.

When was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated​

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tion:June 18, 1815The 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.

6.

Why do we become an economical person?​

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Reading is one of the best investments you can MAKE because it is in yourself. This will allow you to increase your productivity (aka make BETTER USE of your time). However, budgeting is another great WAY to start. By breaking it down like this, you are able to see where you're money is GOING and control for it

7.

HEY GUYS,❤❤PLEASE ANSWER THIS FAST.........what is barter system​

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Mark it as the brainliestExplanation:Barter is a system of EXCHANGE by which goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services WITHOUT USING a medium of exchange, such as money. It is DISTINGUISHABLE from gift economies in that the reciprocal exchange is immediate and not DELAYED in time.

8.

Fibers Made artificially are called...... Fibers

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They are CALLED SYNTHETIC or ARTIFICIAL FIBERS

9.

Why do you think young Chinese wanted to fight both against old traditional practices and against foreign powers? Did something similar happen in India?

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The reason for this is that they wanted to bring about their new forms of civilization.Explanation:They put an END to the unuseful traditional PRACTICES and incooporatged neocivilization in their own way of  view.The INDIANS did not convey such a type of  civilization cince they took much of the culture from that of the colonial POWERS who were the British.Today , china is among the world economic and technology giants that produces food and other industrial products that serve a large regional manager.The chinese use their own language to communicate unlike the Indians who use English and  other languages .

10.

What constitutes the idea of Nationalism and how is it emerged?

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Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state EMERGED within the CULTURALLY and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle CLASS consisting of businessmen, WORKING professionals, industrialists, LABOURERS and working class people.Explanation:

11.

What were the political changes brought under the Nazi rule? Often people argue that a single powerful leader can resolve the problems of a country. Based on the experiences narrated in the context of Nazi Germany how do you respond to this vision?

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In 1933, the Nazis took control of the local governments. Jews were boycotted from society. Socialists and communists were removed from Germany. Local parliaments were TAKEN over by the Nazi party. In July 1933 The Law Against the FORMATION of NEW Parties was launched which made the Nazi party the only party of Germany. This led to the formation of a one-party state. Hilter DECLARED himself President, Chancellor and the Head of the Army and became the Fuhrer.

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If the traditional rulers of the colonial countries had fought for freedom what kind of political systems would have been created?

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If the tradirtional rulers of colonial countries  had fought for freedom, then democratic systems of governments could have been created.Explanation:This is BEACAUSE the democratic system of government is the most ideal for PEOPLE who need self rule.The colonial countries fore fathers fought for freedom and wanted self rule.They needed each and every individual to FEEL INCLUDED in the government, therefore, out of the above, we deduce that the most APPROPRIATE form of government they would have chosen would be the democratic system of government.

13.

Whose colony was Australia?

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Australia was colonised  by Britain .Explanation:The British arrived in Australia in the YEAR 17 88.The British arrived on SYDNEY on fleets of ships .At the point of invasion there are people who lived natively in Australia and in the colonization and the post  colonization era the mases were replacked by  the Europeans.At this .point the British had lost  13 American COLONIES and there was congestaion in the British prisons so they COLONIZED Australia to cater for this needs.Lord Sydney gave orders that CONVICTS of Britain should also be included as setllers.

14.

Identify two Asian one African country that was not colony of any power.

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15.

Compare the experiences of USSR and Germany after the First World War. What similarities and differences do you find between them?

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Below are SHORT note on the similarities and differences between the USSR and the Germany.Explanation:After the first world WAR both the powers were involved in cold wars evident when an ambasador from Germany to RUSSIA was shot in an attempt to bring back a revolution  upon incitement .This was followd by the imediate diportation of the whole Russian envoy to Germany.Both the COUNTRIES looked forwad to bringing down the GOVERNMENTS that they had prior to the the beginning from a fresh start after the world war i .At this time trade ties between the two was not favourable untIl Adolf Hitler and  Molotov signed new busines deals and friendship.

16.

List the measures taken under idea of welfare state under Great Depression and explain how similar or different they are from that of the reforms that emerged under the USSR?

Answer» ROOSEVELT introduced the social security system in the USA which HELPED the people get the retirement pensions, unemployment insurance, and a lot of welfare benefits for the handicaps and NEEDY children, this contributed to the framework of USA welfare system.On the other HAND, Britain announced unemployment insurance and pension schemes for old age people and also at the same time it offered sickness coverage, child care, health schemes, all of the measures were taken in order to take care of the citizens, in order to fulfill their BASIC needs. The USSR also followed some measures of welfayeah
17.

Is Hitler the idea of World conquest here? Do you think world should belong to those who have power and strength alone?

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No the WORLD is EQUAL to EVERYONE

18.

Imagine yourself to be a farmer who finds that the price of his crop has fallen to less than half. Write your reaction in three hundred words.

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Below is a composition on my reaction as a farmer  who made a lose .Explanation:I am disapointed with the recent DROP in the price of rice .The price of rice fell to a half of the normal price wich has made me incure a lose of 2.5 million Indian rupees .It has downed my efforts since I used too much resources in cultivating the rice , using agrochemicals and also transportation of the products to the market .I HEREBY look forwad to writing to my insurance broker in order for me to RECEIVE compensation lest I fall really broke .I also urge the government to lower to cost of the AQUISITION of farm inputs in order for them to meet the rift of inflation between te cost of operation and the RETURNS.

19.

Find out about some of the wars fought during the last ten years and see to what extent these four factors caused them.

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20.

Maps which focus on specific information like distribution of rainfall, forest, etc. are known as -​

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maps, rainfall maps, maps SHOWING distribution of FORESTS, industries etc. are known as THEMATIC maps

21.

Louis XVI was related to which family​

Answer» LOUIS XVI was RELATED to the BOURBON FAMILY
22.

How do Democracy lead to harmonious life among citizens?

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democracy is important for all countries because peoples have right to information, right to VOTE ,right to education,right to play,LAUGH, etc . can MAKE human or command man happy you can see north KOREA they don't have freedom to do what they WANT to do in be lucky to be an Indian thanks FOLLOW. ME !!

23.

Who was the king of France in 1774​

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tion:LOUIS XVI was king of France in 1774.

24.

Identify at least ten food items that you consume and find out how far they have travelled from their place of production to reach your plate.Many people have argued for localisation of food production rather than food travelling long distances. How is localisation of food connected to the environment?

Answer» WHEAT ,JOWAR, MAIDA MANY more
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Last, but not the least, the key to environmental problem lies in changing lifestyles that will minimise waste and pollution.' • What are the various ways in which our lifestyles affect the environment? Use examples from your own context to explain. • Find out about the various ways in which the problems of garbage and emissions are being dealt with around the world.

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as our life becomes technologic we have very LIMITED time so to make things easier we use a lot of INVENTION like cars and others which use fossil fuels or other conventional source of energy so this results in air pollution and various other pollution and also everyone likes to live in CITIES and opt for white collar jobs and THUS deforestation and other environmental issues which change the environment balance green charter, solar cars , eco-friendly products,etcExplanation:plsss mark as brainly ans and FOLLOW

26.

Environment protection is not just crucial for those communities directly affected but for all of us.' Explain with few examples.

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environmental PROTECTION is not just racial PHOTOS communities directly affected but all of us because and Government protects everyone but sometimes when people causes problem in OVERPOPULATION which leads global warming causes many hazardous and the harmful ultraviolet rays that prevent by Ozone layer and REFLECTED back to the earth and humans face many problem in that which MAIN causes skin problem rashes many things

27.

How is loss of bio-diversity being expressed in the letter?

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28.

What kind of environmental problems did the spread of 'green revolution' create? What lessons does this have for the future?

Answer» TION of soil fertility, land pollution,air pollution, water pollution,etcit have expanded to a great rate that it started affecting various non conventional resources LIKE ground water and others and MAINLY humansExplanation:plss MARK as brainly ans and follow
29.

Identify how the idea of development has been contested through problems of Environment.

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tion:Research on the human dimensions of global change concerns human activities that alter the Earth's environment, the driving FORCES of those activities, the consequences of environmental change for societies and economies, and human responses to the experience or expectation of global change. Such research is essential both to understand global change and to inform public policy.Research on the human dimensions of global change concerns human activities that alter the Earth's environment, the driving forces of those activities, the consequences of environmental change for societies and economies, and human responses to the experience or expectation of global change. Such research is essential both to understand global change and to inform public policy.Research on the human causes of global change has shown that socioeconomic uncertainties dominate biophysical uncertainties in climate impacts and possibly also in other impacts of global change. It has shown that human activities, such as deforestation and energy consumption, are determined by population GROWTH, economic and technological development, cultural forces, values and beliefs, institutions and policies, and the interactions among all these things. Ongoing research is IMPROVING our understanding of the dynamics of several of these driving forces. It has shown, for EXAMPLE, that human interactions with the environment do not necessarily lead to a “tragedy of the commons” and has begun to enumerate the necessary conditions for successful long-term environmental resource management. Research on the human consequences of global change shows that they are due at least as much to the social SYSTEMS that produce vulnerability as to environmental changes themselves. This work is refining estimates of impacts and identifying major sources of vulnerability.

30.

Why are rivers important for countries economy.​

Answer» RIVER are very much IMPORTANT for the COUNTRY's economy because the thermopower plant and IRRIGATION facilities are done
31.

Define soil analyse​

Answer» HEYA mate.....The TOP LAYER of the earth's surface in which plants can grow, consisting of rock and MINERAL particles MIXED with decayed organic matter and having the capability of retaining water is known as soil analysis. Hope it helps.....
32.

In Hunsgi, most tools were made from -​

Answer» WOOD IRON nical TIN and ETC
33.

Compare the east flowing and west flowing rivers of the peninsular plateau.​

Answer» EAST flowing rivers FLOW towards east and WEST flowing rivers flow towards west .East flowing rivers DRAIN in BAY of Benjamin and west flowing rivers drain in Arabic sea
34.

State any two formal sources of credit for rural India​

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Two major sources of credit for rural HOUSEHOLDS in INDIA are MONEYLENDERS and cooperative BANKS. The moneylenders are the most DOMINANT source of credit in rural household..

35.

What is polling booth ​

Answer» POLLING BOOTH is PLACE where we can VIVE our VOTE.
36.

Supposing the foodgrain production has been affected in a particular year, because of a natural calamity. In what ways can the government ensure higher availability of foodgrains for the year?

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ry affected with a natural calamity faces serious food security issues. However, if the government takes the following steps, it can recover at a QUICKER pace: 1. A country’s economy must be producing food for the nation as a whole. 2. The government must take out its stock of food grains for the consumption of the people. 3. The government can IMPORT foodgrains from other countries to increase availability. 4. The total AMOUNT of food grains available would be the production of food grains during that year plus net imports minus change in stock with the government. 5. This stock is released and maintained by the government through FCI. FCI release buffer stock according to the needs and availability of food grains. 6. The food grain can be sold to people at a subsidized price.This is the universal PUBLIC distribution system. If the government undertakes the above steps in a careful, well thought out manner, the country can have adequate availability of food grains throughout the year for its citizens.

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For all India, ____ percent of peoples’ total consumption of rice and ____ percent of peoples’ total consumption of wheat are purchased from the ration shops. This shows that people have to buy most of their foodgrain requirements from ____. However, there are several well-performing states like____and ____. And some states like ____, ____ ,____ where PDS hardly seems to be fulfilling peoples’ needs for foodgrains.

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talothersAssamWest BengalBhubaneswarOdishaKerala

38.

Two crops ________ and _______ always had low yield when compared with paddy and wheat. Yet both these crops have shown slow increase in yield in recent years.

Answer» PULSES and SUGARCANE MARK me BRAINLIEST PLEASE
39.

The per person availability of foodgrains ______ (increased/decreased) between 1971 and 1991 but was______ (lower/higher) in 2011. This happened despite slowdown in population growth in the recent decades. In future, the government must ensure higher availability through_________

Answer» EXPLANATION:HHB
40.

Write a description about agricultural diversification for your own village or any village that you know about.

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tion:AGRICULTURE is a very IMPORTANT for a village to grow and develope. It will INCREASE country's GDP

41.

Amount of rain fall for millets​

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The optimum rainfall requirement of pearl millet ranges between 35 to 50 cm. But, pearl millet can be grown in areas, which receive less than 35 cm of annual rainfall. Prolonged spells of warm, rainless WEATHER may be DETRIMENTAL and may lead to REDUCED crop yields. At harvest TIME, dry warmweather is most suitable

42.

Who is the nominal head of the state​

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governerExplanation:At the state level, there is a GOVERNOR in whom the EXECUTIVE power of the State is vested by the Constitution. But the Governor acts as a NOMINAL HEAD, and the real executive powers are exercised by the Council of Ministers headed by the Chief Minister. The Governor of a State is appointed by the President of India.

43.

Mention any one function of transparency international

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e here is your answer.Transparency International e.V.(TI) is an international non-governmental organization which is BASED in Berlin, Germany, and was founded in 1993. Its nonprofit purpose is to TAKE action to combat global corruption with CIVIL societal anti-corruption measures and to PREVENT CRIMINAL activities arising from corruption.thank you.plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest.plzzzzzzzzzz follow me.

44.

What were the reasons for putting barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment by the Indian government? Why did it wish to remove these barriers?

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ht © www.www.flexiprep.com The Indian government had put barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment to PROTECT domestic producers from foreign COMPETITION, especially when industries had just BEGUN to come up in the 1950s and 1960s. At this time, competition from imports would have been a death blow to growing industries. Hence, India allowed imports of only essential goods. In New Economic Policy in 1991, the government WISHED to remove these barriers because it felt that domestic producers were ready to COMPETE with foreign industries. It felt that foreign competition would in fact improve the quality of goods produced by Indian industries. This decision was also supported by powerful international organisation. Read more at: https://www.flexiprep.com/NCERT-Exercise-Solutions/Economics/Class-10/Ch-4-Globalisation-And-The-Indian-Economy-Part-1.html Copyright © www.www.flexiprep.com

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WTO was started at the initiative of ________ countries. The aim of the WTO is to _____. WTO establishes rules regarding _________ for all countries, and sees that _____. In practice, trade between countries is not ______. Developing countries like India have _________, whereas developed countries, in many cases, have continued to provide protection to their producers.

Answer» EXPLANATION:WTO was started at the initiative of ………. countries. The AIM of the WTO is to……….. . WTO ESTABLISHES rules regarding ………. for all countries, and sees that………… . In practice, trade between countries is not………. . Developing countries like India have……….., whereas developed countries, in MANY cases, have continued to provide protection to their producers. Answer:-developed, liberalize international trade, international trade, they are obeyed, free and fair, removed trade barriers. HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST
46.

We saw that the US government gives massive sums of money to farmers for production. At times, governments also give support to promote production of certain types of goods, such as those which are environmentally friendly. Discuss whether these are fair or not.

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US Government GIVES massive sums of money to farmers for production,This TYPE of decision is very Useful because the government thinks about FARMER and farmer encourage to do well.No any burden of rupees. The farmer is our BASIC need for our country if the farmer is happy then PEOPLE will also happy. Helping poor farmers to some chance to expand better life, So this is fair.

47.

Nearly all major multinationals are American, Japanese or European, such as Nike, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Honda, Nokia. Can you guess why?

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ialisation began from Europe and then spread to America and LATER to JAPAN. By the TIME India BECAME independent; many companies of these countries had already become financially strong. This is the reason that most of the MNCS are from America, Europe or Japan.

48.

Read again the meaning of 'land' in the production process. Give three examples, other than agriculture, where this requirement is most significant in the process of production.

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the meaning of LAND in the production process that in which we grow crops that is land for which we work HARD by giving example in culture if you WANT to go any problem suggest we have to so it in SOIL and I only know one example also I don't want to tell other two examples sorry for that bro

49.

What are the main non-farm production activities taking place in your region? Write a brief report on any one such activity.

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tion:the MAIN non farming production activities TAKING place in our region is DAIRY farming cattle GRAZING .thanks my answer and FOLLOW me, mark my answer as brainlist

50.

What do you mean by RPDS)​

Answer» REVUE PRATIQUE DE DROIT SOCIAL