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Do you think democracy improves the quality of decisions making disuss |
| Answer» Democracy is a good form of government choosen by us therefore we have to appreciate with it | |
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Highlight the important of constituent assembly? |
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What kind of government do you prefer and why ? |
| Answer» I prefer democracy goverment.The following could be some of the reasons why a democracy is a better form of government.\xa0\tFreedom of expression granted in a democratic nation.\tThe ruling authority would be the choice of the people.\tUseful method of representation for large masses.\tA tool to represent diverse interests.\tLends stability to the political system. | |
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What is the constitution why do we need constitution |
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Answer» The rules would not be changed by the subsequent governments or people. This set of basic rules is called a constitution. A constitution is a supreme law accepted by all people of a country. Every country regardless of being a democracy or a non-democracy has a constitution. Besides being the supreme law, a constitution also determines the relationship between people and the government. Constitution is a book of handwritten rules.It is the supreme law that determines relationship between government and the people |
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Short note on green revolution |
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Answer» I want advantages of green revolution The Green Revolution occurred during the 1960\'s and 1970\'s.It involved the introduction of High Yielding Varieties (HYV\'s) of rice and wheat.The aim of the Green Revolution was to increase food production and encourage self-sufficiency in LEDCs. Hello ??? |
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Why jacobin club known as sans-cluttons |
| Answer» They were known as sans culottes because they wore the long striped pants worn by dock workers. The word sans culottes itself means those without knee breeches. So basically, they refused to wear the knee breeches worn by the upper classes and wanted to distinguish themselves as well as signify the end of their rule. | |
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Who was leader of menshevik party in europe |
| Answer» Vladmir Lenin | |
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What was the situation at the time of India achieved independence? |
| Answer» Fast | |
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Can anyone tell me what is the bhabar ? In (geography) |
| Answer» Bhabar is a narrow belt of plain coverd with pebbles and rise along the foothills of shiwaliks from the Indus to the tessta. | |
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What happens in October revolution |
| Answer» Lenin was apprehensive of imposition of dictatorship by the Provisional Government. On 16 October 1917, he convinced the Petrograd Soviet and the Bolshevik Party to agree to a socialist seizure of power. A Military Revolutionary Committee was appointed by the Soviet under Leon Trotskii to organize the seizure.The uprising began on 24 October. Prime Minister Kerenskii had sensed trouble and hence left the city to summon troops. In the morning, military men loyal to the government seized the buildings of two Bolshevik newspapers. Pro-government troops were sent to take over the telephone and telegraph offices and protect the Winter Palace.The Military Revolutionary Committee moved swiftly and ordered its supporters to seize government offices and arrest ministers. Later in the day, the ship Aurora shelled the Winter Palace. Various other vessels sailed down the Neva and took over various military points. The city was under the Committee’s control by night and the ministers had surrendered. At a meeting of the All Russian Congress of Soviets in Petrograd, the Bolshevik action was approved by the majority. By December, the Bolsheviks controlled the Moscow-Petrograd area. | |
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Women in frence won the right to vote in ? |
| Answer» Women in france won the right to vote in 1946 | |
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How were liberals different from radicals?? |
| Answer» Radicals wanted a fully changed government ehere as liberals wanted little changed government .Liberals did not supported women right to vote but radicals supported it . | |
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What is subcontinent? Name the countries included in indian sub continent . |
| Answer» A sub-continent is a sub-part of a continent which is a relatively large landmass. It is divided from rest of the continent by either a mountain or tectonic plates. The Indian sub-continent is located in the southern part of Asia and separated from rest of the continent by the Great Himalayas. The countries included in the Indian sub-continent are as under:\tIndia\tPakistan\t\u200bSri Lanka\tBangladesh\tNepal\tBhutan\tMaldives | |
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Differentiate between human resoure and human capital |
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explain Hitler or Nazi policy towards women |
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Answer» He don\'t want to give equalnrights to women They just wNt women to f with other or ex |
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What are main cause of french revolution? |
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Answer» Hope u get it☺️ Increased rates or prices of breadsIncreased taxes ndThe rubbish laws by louis XVI Were some main reasons of the french revolution |
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State any three event respansible for blaady sunday |
| Answer» State any three event respansibal for blaady sunday | |
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Outer himalayas |
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Answer» What do u want to know about outer Himalayas???? Shiwalik himalya Outer himalyas are the himadri.their aver age height is above 6000 m |
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Write some incident of world war 2 in nazi in germany |
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what is directory rule |
| Answer» Directory rule was when a five membered committee governed France from the year 1795 but was gradually removed by Napoleon in 1799.Although the Directory would have no legislative power, it would have the authority to appoint people to fill the other positions within the government, which was a source of considerable power in itself. | |
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The most part where there is a rainfall in India |
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Answer» North east , Maosingram,Chirapunji Mhegalya |
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what are basic difference between liberal conservation and the radical. ? |
| Answer» Liberals wants some changes to occur in Russia .Conservatives wants changes in slow process and then believed that past was also to respected.Radicals wanted changes by revolutionary methods | |
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What is constitution? In 2 mark answer plz |
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Answer» The contitution of a country is a set of written rules that are accepted by all people in a country. Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living in a territory and also the relationship between the people and government. A\xa0constitution\xa0is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what the entity is.When these principles are written down into a single document or set of legal documents, those documents may be said to embody a\xa0written\xa0constitution. |
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Difference between modern farming and multiple farming |
| Answer» MODERN FARMING :-It helps in increasing the yield of the land.example:use of Hyv seeds,pesticides,chemical fertilisers help in increasing the land productivity.MULTIPLE FARMING:-Under multiple cropping system,more than one crop is grown on a piece of land.example:Wheat,Bajra and Potato can be grown on the same piece of land. | |
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Who are Duma |
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Answer» Ok thanks Elected consultative parliament A dump is a Russian assembly |
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Describe the condition of the Russian workers on the eve of Russian revolution |
| Answer» The conditions of workers were as follows:(i) Workers were a divided social group. Some had strong links with the villages from which they came. Others had settled in cities permanently.(ii) Most industry was the private property of industrialists. Government supervised large factories to ensure minimum wages and limited hours of work. But factory inspectors could not prevent rules being broken. In craft units and small workshops, the working day was sometimes 15 hours, compared with 10 or 12 hours in factories.(iii) They were not allowed to form their trade unions. Workers were divided by skill among different social groups.(iv) Their accommodation varied from rooms to dormitories. They slept in shifts and could not keep their families with them. | |
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What is hitler idealogy |
| Answer» Hitler’s ideology was related to the geopolitical concept of living space. He believed that new territories had to be acquired for settlement. This would enhance the area of the mother country and it would also enhance the material resources and power of the German nation. | |
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Explain the views of socialist on private property |
| Answer» (i) Socialists were against private property. They saw it as the root of all social evils.(ii) Socialists favoured society as a whole rather than single individually owned property, more attention would be paid to collective social interests.(iii) Marx said that in capitalism, factories were owned by the capitalists and the profit of capitalists was produced by workers.(iv) But the workers had to overthrow capitalism and the rule of private property.(v) Marx suggested that to free themselves from the capitalist exploitation, the workers had to the construct a radically socialist society. In a socialist society, all property was socially controlled.(vi) Marx believed that workers would triumph in their conflict with capitalists and there should be \'dictatorship of the proletariat\'. This communist society is the natural society of the future. To coordinate their efforts, Socialists formed the international body, viz, the \'Second International.\' | |
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What afforts and policies taken by the government to improve health care |
| Answer» Following are the achievements of government of India in improvement in health status of people after 1947 :\tIncrease in the number of hospitals,dispensaries etc.\tIncrease in the number of doctors and the establishment of medical colleges in every state .\tImprovement in the machinery in the hospitals.\tInvention of newer drugs through scientific research etc.\tThrough various programmes lowered the infant and maternal mortality rate.\tImproved the health status of poor people through food security,pds etc. | |
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Describe incident which sparked French revolution |
| Answer» Khuni ravivaar | |
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Differentiate between policies of Menshevik and Bolsheviks. |
| Answer» \tMensheviksBolsheviks1.It was a minor party formed under the leadership of Alexander Kerenskii1. It was a major party of the Socialists under the leadership of Lenin.2.It believed in the slow and gradual transformation and set up of a Parliamentary form of government like Britain and France.2.It believed in the slow and gradual transformation and set up of a Parliamentary form of government like Britain and France.3.The party was broad based and open to all and it favoured in working within the system to bring change.3. The party was limited to a few with revolutionary spirit and it was used as a tool to bring revolution.4.It favoured democracy and capitalism to be established first before bring a socialist revolution.4.It believed in transforming Russia from absolute monarchy to a communist state.5.It was more pro- Marxist and believed in idea of running a nation by the workers.It did not believed in establishing Marxism through violence but capitalist means.5.It believed in revolution and violence to bring industrialisation.\t\xa0 | |
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What is the name of Hitler\'s father and mother? |
| Answer» Alois hitler and klara hitler | |
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what is the latitudinal exent of mainland of india? |
| Answer» 8°4\'N and 37°6\'N | |
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Details about Hitler |
| Answer» Hitler was born in 1889 in Austria and spent his youth in poverty. He served in the army during the First World War where he rose through the ranks. He was furious at various sanctions imposed on Germany through the Versailles Treaty. In 1919, he joined a small group called the German Workers’ Party. Subsequently, Hitler took over the organization and renamed it the Nationalist Socialist German Workers’ Party. This came to be known as the Nazi Party. In 1923, Hitler made an unsuccessful bid to capture power at Berlin. He was arrested, tried for treason and later released. Till early 1930, the Nazis could not mobilize popular support. The Nazi Party got about 2.6% votes in 1928 but emerged as the largest party; with 37% votes; in 1932. Hitler was a powerful orator. He could sway the masses with his powerful words. On 30 January 1933, Hitler was offered the Chancellorship by President Hindenburg. It was the highest position in the cabinet of ministers. After acquiring power, Hitler began to dismantle the structures of democratic rule. The famous Enabling Act was passed on 3 March 1933. This Act gave all powers to Hitler and established dictatorship in Germany. | |
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In which state highest mountain peak of the Himalayas is located in India |
| Answer» Sikkim | |
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What are the key features of the Indian Constitution can you please explain them? |
| Answer» Salient Features of the Indian Constitution1. The lengthiest Constitution in the world : The Indian Constitution is the lengthiest and the most detailed of all the written Constitutions of the world containing 449 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 101 Amendments.2. Parliamentary form of Government : The constitution of India establishes a parliamentary form of a government both at the Centre and the State. The essence of the parliamentary government is its responsibility to the Legislature. The president is the constitutional head of the State but the real executive power is vested in the council of ministers whose head is the Prime Minister.3. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility : It has been the nature of the amending process itself in federations which had led political scientists to classify federal Constitution as rigid.4. Fundamental Rights : The incorporation of a formal declaration of Fundamental Rights in part III of the Constitution is deemed to be a distinguishing feature of a democratic State. These rights are prohibitions against the State. The State cannot make a law which takes away or abridges any of the rights of the citizens guaranteed in part III of Constitution.5. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) : The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV of the Constitution, it set out the aims and objectives to be taken up by the States in the governance of the country.6. A federation with strong centralising tendency : The most remarkable feature of the Indian Constitution is that being a federal Constitution it acquires a unitary character during the time of emergency. During the proclamation of emergency the normal distribution of powers between Centre and State undergoes a vital change. The union parliament is empower to legislate on any subject mentioned in the state list. The financial arrangements between the Centre and State can also be altered by the Union Government.7. Adult Suffrage : The old system of communal electorates has been abolished and the uniform adult suffrage system has been adopted. Under the Indian Constitution every man and women above 18 years of age has been given the right to elect representatives for the legislature.\xa0\xa08. An Independent Judiciary: An independent and impartial judiciary with power of judicial review has been established under the Constitution of India. It is a custodian right of citizens. Besides, in a federal Constitution it plays another significant role of determining the limits of power of the Centre and States.9. A Secular State : A Secular State has no religion of its own as recognised religion of State. It treats all religions equally. Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution give concrete shape to this concept of secularism. It guarantees to every person the freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice and propagate religion. In a Secular state, the state only regulate the relationship between man and man.10. Single Citizenship : The American constitution provides for dual citizenship, i.e., the citizen of America and a state citizenship. But in India there is only one citizenship, i.e., Citizen of India. No state citizenship like citizen of Assam, Citizen of Delhi. Every Indian is Citizen of India and enjoy the same rights of citizenship no matter in what state he resides. | |
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What were the promisses made by hitler |
| Answer» Hitler made the following promises:(i) He promised to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.(ii) He promised employment for those looking for work, and a secure future for the youth.(iii) He promised to weed out all foreign influences and resist all foreign ‘conspiracies’ against Germany. | |
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What is labour |
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Answer» Labour is a source with which you do the all work to give his or her a money or anything. Labour refers to do physical work. The efforts of human beings to perform a particular task and to produce goods and services. For example digging field, carrying loads, working in factories etc. Labour includes both physical efforts covering from paddler to doctor , engineer to teacher , managers to professors , cooks to waiters etc. |
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Is it important to increase the area under irrigation ? Why? |
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Answer» no it isn\'t important to increase the area under the irrigation because we can grow more crops on the same peace of land by using modern farming 1. By this people can grow oneor more crop in a year.2. The dependency on monsoon is decreased.3. In punjab and haryana the farmers can grow one or more crops. If u want to u can, it is not important.☺☺ ?? |
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Short note on the central highlands ?? |
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Answer» ?? 1) It lies to the north of river narmada 2) It is broader in the west and narrower towards east3) It is bounded by Aravalli in the Northwest vindhya in S and northern plains in the north4) The major area of central highlands is malwa plateu and towards east we have bundelkhand chottanagpur and bhigelkhand plateu |
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Send pics of last year question paper |
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Answer» Give me ur whatsapp number I will send u We can\'t give you Bro it is a cbse app we give photo in these app |
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Why did Bolshevik party accepted April theses? |
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Answer» The question in itself is wrong Vladimir lenin gave april thesis and he was the leader of the bolshevik party The April Theses were first announced in a speech in two meetings on 16 April 1917 (4 April according to the old Russian Calendar), basing itself on Trotsky\'s Theory of Permanent Revolution. They were subsequently published in the Bolshevik newspaper Pravda. In the Theses,1) Lenin Condemns the Provisional Government as bourgeois and urges "no support" for it, as "the utter falsity of all its promises should be made clear."2) He condemns World War I as a "predatory imperialist war" and the "revolutionary defensive" of foreign social democrat parties, calling for revolutionary defeatism.3) Asserts that Russia is passing from the first stage of the revolution—which, owing to the insufficient class consciousness and organization of the proletariat, placed power in the hands of the bourgeoisie—to its second stage, which must place power in the hands of the proletariat and the poorest sections of the peasants.4 )Recognizes that the Bolsheviks are a minority in most of the soviets against a \'block of all the petty-bourgeois opportunist elements, from the Social-Cadets and the Socialist Revolutionaries down to the Organizing Committee5 )Calls for abolition of the police, the army, and the bureaucracy and the salaries of all officials, all of whom are elective and displace-able at any time, not to exceed the average wage of a competent worker. |
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Who was Adolf Heatlor? |
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Answer» Gud prathiv patel Adolf Hitler was a military dictator of Germany. He was also the head of NAZI party. M i rytt kundan yadav? Nhi pta tbhi toh puch rha h? Tumko nahi pata |
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Hitlers ideology |
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When the Suez canal opened and what was it\'s importance |
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Answer» Suez canal in 1869 reduces india\'s distance from europe by 7000 km 1969 reduces 7000 km distance between inda and usa |
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Which country does not give voting right to minorities |
| Answer» Pakistan i think so | |
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Write short note on (A)indian desert (B)the central high land |
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Explain 5 causes of the Russian Revolution. |
| Answer» Autocratic rule of Tsars: In 1914, the Russian emperor was Tsar Nicholas II. He fought a number of wars to expand his empire in the north and west in Europe. He had borne the expenditure of war by taxing the common people of Russia.Conditions of peasants: Majority of the Russians were agriculturalists. Major part of the land was owned by nobles and clergy and these peasants worked as farmers on daily wages. They were paid less and worked more and sometimes under debt, they were not even paid wages.Status of industries: Industry was found in pockets. Prominent industrial areas were St. Petersburg and Moscow. Craftsmen undertook much of the production, but large factories existed alongside crafts workshops. Foreign investment in industries increased with the extension of Russia’s railway network.Conditions of workers in the industries: Most industries were owned by private industrialists. Though the government supervised factories’ working hours and wages of the workers, but still rules were broken. Women workers were also paid less than men. Some workers formed associations to help members in times of unemployment and financial hardships. ,Formation of socialist parties: All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists, who respected Marxist ideas. But because of government policies, it had to operate secretly as an illegal organisation. It set up a newspaper, mobilised workers and organised strikes. | |
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What are the new steps taken towards for making new constitution in south africa? |
| Answer» 1. After the emergence of the new democratic south africa, black leaders appealed to fellow blacks to forgive the whites for the atrocites they had commited while they are in power.2. They said let us build a new south africa based on equality of all races and men and women, on democratic values, social justice and human rights.3. The party that ruled through opperession and brutal killings and the party that led the freedom struggle sat together to draw up a common constitution.4. After two years of discussion and debate they came out with one of the finest constitution the world has ever had.5. This constitution gave to its citizen the most extensive rights available in any country. | |
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1)define constitution ? What are the four thingssays about it |
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