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5101.

What is in Russian revolution in brief

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5102.

Stalin\'s collectivisation programne

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5103.

Which state has higest population?

Answer» Up
Uttarpradesh
5104.

How were schools in germany

Answer» Schools in the Nazi Germany were cleasend and purified2.) The teachers who were Jews dismissed.3.) The children who were Jews gypsies blacks were thrown out of the school.4.) The text books were rewritten.5.) The boys were taught to be strong and masculine whereas the girls were taught to be good mothers.6.) The children were taught to have hatred for jews and worship hitler.7.) Each and every children was taught boxing so that their children could become iron hearted and strong8.) Each and every boy after 14 years of age had to join a Nazi organisation.
5105.

What is both capachering

Answer» I need answer
It is caputring
5106.

What is climate?

Answer» Climate is the sum total of weather conditions of atleast 30 years .
Climate refers to sum total of weather over a large area for long period of time
5107.

What is India?

Answer» It is a silly question
India is also a big state
India is a indian
India is a country
5108.

Please give us maps also

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5109.

Explain judiciel review

Answer» A Judicial review is the power of the Supreme Court of the United States to review actions taken by the legislative branch (Congress) and the executive branch (president) and decide whether or not those actions are legal under the Constitution.
5110.

summer solastile

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5111.

Name the founder of "social contract theory"

Answer» Rosseau wrote about it in his book \'The Social Contract\'.
5112.

What is hittler

Answer» Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] (About this soundlisten); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP). He rose to power to become dictator of Germany, serving as Chancellor from 1933 and Führer ("Leader") from 1934.[a] During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland in September 1939. He closely supervised military operations during the war and by December 1941 had full control of all strategic decisions, especially on the Eastern Front. He was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust.
5113.

What is meaning of fault and fold of rocks

Answer» It is not the answer of this questions
Sorry for the answer
Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] (About this soundlisten); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP). He rose to power to become dictator of Germany, serving as Chancellor from 1933 and Führer ("Leader") from 1934.[a] During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland in September 1939. He closely supervised military operations during the war and by December 1941 had full control of all strategic decisions, especially on the Eastern Front. He was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust.
5114.

Why Northern plain is called as the granary of India?

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5115.

Describe treaty of Versailles

Answer» The treaty of versailles was the most important of the treaties that brought world war first to an end the treaty ended the state of between germany and the allies power
5116.

How did nazi propaganda live

Answer» The\xa0Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for Jews for the following reasons:(i)Nazi hatred of Jews had a precursor in the traditional Christian hostility towards Jews. They had been stereotyped as killers of Christ and usurers.(ii)The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great effect. The terms they coined to describe their various practices are not only deceptive. They are chilling. Nazis never used the words ‘kill’ or ‘murder’ in their official communications. Mass killings were termed special treatment, final solution (for the Jews), euthanasia (for the disabled), selection and disinfections. ‘Evacuation’ meant deporting people to gas chambers.\xa0(iii)Media was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise its worldview. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets. Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews. The most infamous film was The Eternal Jew. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked.(iv)Nazism worked on the minds of the people, tapped their emotions, and turned their hatred and anger at those marked as ‘undesirable’.\xa0(v)The Nazis made equal efforts to appeal to all the different sections of the population. They sought to win their support by suggesting that Nazis alone could solve all their problems.
5117.

Mention the another name of swidden agriculture?

Answer» Shifting cultivation
Shifting cultivation
5118.

How did Nazism spread?

Answer» Pata nahi please give answers
5119.

Who was the leader of mensheviks party?

Answer» Lenin
5120.

Write a short note on"Treaty of Versailles"

Answer» The Treaty of Versailles was signed at Versailles in France. It was signed by the victorious nations. Main terms of the Treaty were:\tGermany was held guilty of aggression.\tShe was also required to pay huge war reparations of 33 billion dollars to pay for the losses of the victorious nations.\tThe Rhine Valley in Germany was to be demilitarised and German territory to the west Rhine was to be occupied by the Allied troops for 15 years.\tGermany lost Alsace- Lorraine to France and Schleswig to Denmark.\tCoal mines in Germany called Saar were given to France for 15 years.\tGermany lost all her colonies to the victorious nations.\tThe size of the German army and navy was restricted and its Air force and submarines were banned.There was dissatisfaction in Italy and Germany with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Several harsh restrictions were imposed on Germany. She had to a huge war indemnity and her mineral rich areas of Saar and Rhineland was occupied by France. Treaty of Versailles was one of the major causes of the Second World War.
5121.

Longitude range

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5122.

Why are Maasais of Africa continuously lasing their grazing grounds?Explain any four point

Answer» 1. European power took their land2. they are forced in a small grazing ground3. most grazing grounds are changed into National Park4. land is getting no time to replenish
The Maasai community have lost their grazing lands due to the following reasons:1. The lives of the African pastoralists have changed drastically in the Colonial and postcolonial phases. In the 19th Century the European powers were fighting for colonies. The occupied several regions which were divided by multiple International borders between British Kenya and German Tanganyika.2. In 1885, Maasais land were divided between the British and the Germans. The Maasai community was pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania which considerably reduced their grazing lands.3. From the late 19th century, The British colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands. The movement of herders were restricted in the settlements. The Maasais therefore lost their grazing areas.4.The Maasais were forced to live in a dry area where there was a little water and poor pasture. They could not graze their herds in such areas.5. The British converted many forest into game reserves like the Masai Mara, Serengeti national park and Samburu National Park. This led to fall in pasture lands.6. The Masai community was not left with many Pasture tracts as a result their livestock declined and their economic condition became worse.\xa0
5123.

What is industrial bd social change...

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5124.

Matter on French revolution

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5125.

What are the five main causes of french revolution 5 marker

Answer» Main causes of french revolution:-1: increasing taxes2. Monarchy3. Estate discrimination4.high price of bread5.i dont rememberPls like???
5126.

Why does India posses a great variety of Flora and Fauna??

Answer» Sorry I didn\'t know this answer
5127.

What were protected forest

Answer» Forest For colonial rule
5128.

Explain any three provision of the Right to Equality

Answer» 1.rule of law2.equality in government jobs3. Equality in public places
5129.

Who was the leader of Jacobin club in france

Answer» Maximilian Robespierre
5130.

Describe the political and social changes occurred in,1792.

Answer» Rights were given to all like universal adult franchise
5131.

Describe the events that occurred in France on 14 July 1789?

Answer» Bastille was stormed
5132.

Why India is republic country

Answer» Because head of the state is elected by the people and is not hereditary.???
5133.

What is refrandum??????????????

Answer» It is a direct vote in which entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject the proposal
5134.

Different between absolute & animal growth

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5135.

Why to study sst it doesnot works in any job ??

Answer» It is my favourite subject
Lawyer instead of laser*
It works for manyy important jobs like data analyst, geological sciences ,business and management ,laser and many more....it is true dear!!!
5136.

Name the longest river of the world

Answer» I think it is Amazon river
Nile
The longest river of the world is Nile.
Nile
5137.

Where bastar is located? Show in map

Answer» Bastar\xa0is\xa0located\xa0in the southernmost part of Chhattisgarh and borders Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Maharashtra. The central part of\xa0Bastar\xa0is on a plateau.
5138.

How pastrolists imp in india

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5139.

Give the give the name of the southern half of the eastern coastal strip of India

Answer» It is called the Coromandel Coast.
I think coromandal coast
5140.

What is el nino and so

Answer» El nino is a name given to the peroidic development of warm ocean current along the coast of peru as a temperature replacement of cold peruvian current.
SO - Southern Oscillation
5141.

Namme two revolutionary women in france

Answer» Olympe de Gouges
5142.

Full form of USSR

Answer» Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
5143.

Describe the need of political institutions in any country. ( IN POINTS)

Answer» We need the political institutions for the following purposes:1.To ensure security to the citizens and to provide facilities and education to all2.To collect tax and maintain administration,defence and development programmes3.To formulate and implement certain development schemes4.To settle the disputes and determine what is right or wrong
They are important because-1. It involves rules and regulations.2. It allows a wider set of people to be consultwd through a decision.3. It binds the hand of the leaders.4. It involves committees and meetings.5. It makes it difficult to take a good decision quickly but it also makes it difficult to rush through a bad decision quickly.
5144.

What was the impact of first world war on European and Germany society

Answer» Germany -The war had a devastating impact on the entire continent both psychology and financially. Unfortunately the infant wemair repulicwas being made to pay the compensation .They carried the burden of war guilt.European-The first world war had a great impact on Europeans society and political. Soliders came to be placed above civilians. Politicians and publishers laid green stress on the need for men to be aggracive,strong and masculine.
5145.

What is the synthetic forest tree

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5146.

What were sumptuary law in France

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5147.

Which different regions of the world still densy equal rights to vote

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5148.

Which different regions of the world still densy equal rights to vote ?Explain

Answer» Saudi Arabia and Estonia
5149.

What are the problem of the functioning of ration shops.

Answer» Corruption, improper storage, irregularity in distribution of food
5150.

Why Rajastan have thicker wall and play roops

Answer» Since the weather in Rajasthan is very hot and receives very less rainfall, the houses have thick walls and flat roofs. This is because these thick walls prevent the heat from entering into the houses while the flat roofs help to retain the little water that has been collected during rainfall.