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5751.

Explain human resource

Answer» People who are part of the workforce are called human resource. By contributing in productivity, the human resource plays a significant role in the economy of a country. Any other resource becomes useful only because of the input by the human resource.
5752.

What was the problem faced by labourers of palampur

Answer» Extra povertyThey bought loan by big farmers
Problems faced by farm labourers are:(a) Inadequate wages-Government has fixed the minimum wages as Rs 60 day but they don’t usually get this amount of money.(b) Availability of labour-Too much availability of labour forces the labourers to work on lower wages.(c) Duration of employment-Labourers are sometimes employed on the daily wages and sometimes for the whole year. They do not have surety of job.
5753.

Give brief description of the third estate

Answer» Very poor ....
The Third Estate was the a estate or group constituting the French Society during the late 18th century. It consisted of rich businessmen, merchants, traders, court officials, peasants etc. Note that some people were rich and others poor within the third estate. The Third Estate did not enjoy the previleges enjoyed by the members of the clergy and the nobility. The Third Estate had to pay all the taxes to run the government. There were two types of taxes paid by the Third Estate-1. Tithes was a tax extracted by the church. It consisted of one-tenth of total agricultural produce.2. Taille was a tax which was paid directly to the government. It was levied on the consumption of everyday items such as salt and tobacco.
5754.

Describe the role of philosopher in France who played an important role for equality

Answer» John locke:- refused the divine rights of king and absolute monarchy.Rousseau:- carried a idea forward of proposing a form of govt. based on a social contract between people and their representatives.Montesquieu:-. Propose the division of power within the govt. Between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.
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France in the 18th century had many revolutionary thinkers. Among them were Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu and Diderot. Their revolutionary ideas encouraged people to fight for their rights. They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and his government and aroused the people to challenge authority.
5755.

Plateau lies between aravali and vindhya ranges

Answer» The Malwa plateau
5756.

Explain the major feature of democracy

Answer» It gives a right to public to elect their representatives
It is the form of government it selected leaders for the country .....
Right to vote for allOne vote one value
5757.

Describe any three steps that had taken by Robespierre to bring equality in France.

Answer» 1.All have to eat the equality bread2. Traditional names to address moniseur (sir) and madame (madam) were changed to citoyen and citoyenne3. Equality was sought to be practised on all forms of speech and actions. Churches were shut down and were converted into offices and barracks.
5758.

How are India\'s physical features interdependent on each other? (5 points at least )

Answer» The physical features of India are complementary to each other as they all make our country rich in diverse natural resources:\tThe Himalayas are the storehouse of water as they give rise to Perennial rivers which provide ample water for irrigation.\t\xa0Northern plains have fertile soil which is suited for agriculture and it also provides minerals which is used as raw material for industries.\tPeninsular India is the storehouse of minerals, which have been used by industries.\tThe Ghats are responsible for generating hydroelectricity.\tThe coastal plains are important for ports, the arrival of monsoons, international trade, fishing, etc.\tIsland groups are known for scenic beauty.
5759.

What are the main causes of the French revolution

Answer» Because the king was not solved the problems of french people so a big revolution was occured
Causes of the French Revolution1. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.4. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.
5760.

From which region and styles India got influenced in ancient times

Answer» Southeast Asia was under Indian influence starting around 200 BC until around the 15th century, when Buddhist influence was absorbed by local politics. Kingdoms in the south east coast of the Indian Subcontinent had established trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian kingdoms in Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Malay Peninsula, Cambodia and, to a lesser extent, Vietnam. Unlike the Hindu kingdoms within the Indian sub-continent, the Tamil kingdoms of the southeastern coast of the peninsula did not have culture restrictions on crossing the sea. This led to more exchanges through the sea routes into Southeast Asia. Whereas Buddhism thrived and became the main religion in many countries of the Southeast Asia, it died off on the Indian subcontinent.The peoples of maritime Southeast Asia — present day Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines — are thought to have migrated southwards from southern China sometime between 2500 and 1500 BC. The influence of the civilization of the subcontinent gradually became predominant among them, and among the peoples of the Southeast Asian mainland. Tamil traders, adventurers, teachers and priests continued to be the dominating influence in Southeast Asia until about 1500 CE, and Tamil kings often ruled the earliest states in these regions. Hinduism and Buddhism both spread to these states from India and for many centuries existed there with mutual toleration. Eventually the states of the mainland became mainly Buddhist.\xa0
5761.

what is rowlatt acy

Answer» class 8 mein kya kare rage the tum... mungfhuli ka dukaan sambhaal Raha that kya?
Rowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government:To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law.To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.
5762.

history of bihar

Answer» history of bihar
5763.

Short note on slave trade

Answer» The best-known triangular trading\xa0system is the transatlantic slave trade, that operated from the late 16th to early 19th centuries, carrying slaves, cash crops, and manufactured goods between West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonial powers, with the northern colonies of British North
5764.

Virtuous and vicious cycle

Answer» Virtuous circle and a vicious circle are both economic terms that shows the effect of certain forces that causes a certain set of events. This causes and events follow in a loop. However, in virtuous cycle the results are positive and in a vicious cycle the events are not positive in economic terms. The poverty cycle is a vicious cycle and the creation of able human resource is a virtuous cycle.
5765.

What was the point in having a constituent. Assembly in India if all the basis were already decided

Answer» The basics were decided by the Congress Party which did not at that time represent the whole country, and it was not an elected representative of the people. The Constituent Assembly was the people’s representative body and took every one’s views and opinions into consideration.\xa0
5766.

the central location

Answer» The central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean.
India is a south west extension of the Asian continent. The trans Indian Ocean routes which connect the countries of Europe in the west and the countries of East Asia provide a strategiccentral location to India. The Deccan Plateau protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and East Asia and Southeast from the eastern coast.
5767.

Explainc the rise of napoleon

Answer» \tAfter France became a republic in 1792, the then ruler, Robespeirre, gave more privileges to the wealthier section of society.Further, he was a sort of autocrat himself. This led to reign of terror for the following many years.\tAfter Robespeirre’s rule came to an end a directory was formed to avoid concentration of power in one individual.Members of the directory often fought among themselves leading to total chaos and political instability. This created a political vacuum in France.\tThis was a conducive situation and Napoleon Bonaparte took the reign of power as a military dictator.
5768.

Where rivers meets sea

Answer» An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.
5769.

Exercise of social science

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5770.

total how many chaps for further nal exam in social

Answer» ok thanks sia
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5771.

What is continental drift

Answer» The theory of continental drift points out that the Earth\'s continents are constantly drifting away from each other. According to this theory:\tall the continents were one single continental mass (called a Super Continent) – Pangaea\tThe earth’s crust is made of up of many sections called\xa0tectonic plates. Our continents are located on these plates. These plates are always moving around\tAccording to the theory of continental drift, the supercontinent, Pangaea, began to split some two hundred million years back.\tPangaea first split into 2 big continental masses known as Gondwanaland and Laurasia forming the southern and northern modules respectively.\tLater, Gondwanaland and Laurasia continued to break into several smaller continents that exist today.
5772.

Project on flood

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5773.

Explain abolition of salvery in france

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5774.

How have the ancient and much older land routes contributed to exchange of ideas and goods?

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5775.

Who do you think is the of the idea s given in the pamphlet?

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5776.

What were the roles played by the people of france when fight took place with prussia and austria

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5777.

Who were sans cluottes

Answer» The sans-culottes were the common people of the lower classes in late 18th century France, a great many of whom became radical and militant partisans of the\xa0French Revolution\xa0in response to their poor quality of life under the Ancien Régime.
5778.

Disaster managment project on flood

Answer» Muje bhi need hai
5779.

Which non-farm activities are practiced in Palampur. Explain.

Answer» DiaryShopkeeperTransportSmall scale manufacturing
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The non-farm activities of Palampur are:Dairy farming: People feed their buffaloes with various kinds of grass, jowar, bajra that grows during the rainy season.The milk is sold in nearby villages.Some people have set up collection centres and chilling centres from where milk is transported to far away towns and cities.Small-scale manufacturing: Manufacturing in Palampur involves very simple production methods and are done on a small scale.They are carried out mostly at home.This is mostly done with the help of family labour. Labour is rarely hired.Shopkeeping: Shopkeepers buy various goods from the wholesale market in the cities and sell them in the village.Small general stores in the village sell a wide range of items like rice, wheat, sugar, oil, biscuits, soap, batteries, candles, toothpaste, pens, pencils, notebooks, and even some clothes.Some families whose houses are closer to the bus stand have used a part of the space to open small shops. They sell eatables here.Transport: Rickshawallahs, tongawallahs, jeep, tractor, truck drivers and people driving the traditional bullock carts and bogeys are the people in transport services.They carry people and goods from one place to another and in return get paid for it.The number of people in transport services have risen over the last several years.Self-employed: Some people have opened coaching institutes for various kinds of arts like computer training centres or stitching classes, etc. to obtain profit from a non-farm activity and train more and more people for better opportunities in their lives.
5780.

What is the role of government to enhance the literacy rate or education.?

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5781.

Describe the role of Indian philosophers in the French revolution

Answer» France in the 18th century had many revolutionary thinkers. Among them were Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu and Diderot. Their revolutionary ideas encouraged people to fight for their rights. They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and his government and aroused the people to challenge authority.
5782.

Concept map of french revolution

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5783.

Modern farming methods required more inputs which are manufactured in industry. Do you agree?

Answer» Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example (i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries. (ii) Farmers use farm machinery like tractors, threshers and also combined harvesters which are also manufactured in industries. (iii) Tube well equipment and water pumps used for irrigation are also manufactured in industries.
5784.

What is gulotine ?

Answer» The guillotine is a device consisting of two poles and a blade with which a person is beheaded. It was named after Dr Guillotin who invented it.
5785.

What would happen if India was not a democracy? Would we have state together as a single nation?

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5786.

How did philosophers influens the thinking of people of france

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5787.

Write a brief account on the Third Estate

Answer» The Third Estate was the a estate or group constituting the French Society during the late 18th century. It consisted of rich businessmen, merchants, traders, court officials, peasants etc. Note that some people were rich and others poor within the third estate. The Third Estate did not enjoy the previleges enjoyed by the members of the clergy and the nobility. The Third Estate had to pay all the taxes to run the government. There were two types of taxes paid by the Third Estate-1. Tithes was a tax extracted by the church. It consisted of one-tenth of total agricultural produce.2. Taille was a tax which was paid directly to the government. It was levied on the consumption of everyday items such as salt and tobacco.
5788.

Differentiate between democratic condition and non democratic condition

Answer» (A) A democratic government is elected by the people while a non-democratic government is not elected by the people.(B) Under democracy people are given basic rights while under non-democratic conditions people are not given basic rights.(C) In democracy there are regular elections though which people can change their government but not in non-democratic conditions.(D) Under democracy the government works within the constitution but in non-democratic country these conditions do not apply.(E) In democracy Parliament is supreme but under non-democratic conditions, ruler is supreme.
5789.

Describe about physical features of India

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5790.

How many crops are grown by the farmers of Palampur

Answer» \tFarmers of palampur were able to grow more crops in a same year because of well irrigated lands and good electricity supply...\tAll land is cultivated and no land is left free in palampur...Farmers grow three different crops in a year they are..JOWAR AND BAJRAWHEATSUGARCANE andPOTATOES\xa0
5791.

Name the following state in which tropic of cancer

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5792.

Feature of constitution

Answer» (i) It is the written and lengthiest one to have 395 Articles and 12 schedules.(ii) It is federal in form but unitary in spirit.\xa0(iii) Constitution of India has a provision of six fundamental rights to ensure political democracy.\xa0(iv) It has provisions for directive principles of state policy also to ensure socio-economic justice.\xa0(v) It is a blend of flexibility and rigidity both to be amended from time to time.(vi) By 42nd amendment 10 fundamental duties have also been inserted.\xa0
5793.

Which period is referred to the Reign of Terror in the history of France? Give reasons

Answer» The period from September 1793 to July 1794 is\xa0referred to as the ‘Reign of Terror’. During this\xa0period, Robespierre, who ruled France at that time,\xa0followed a policy of severe control and punishment\xa0and terrorised people with his harsh measures.\xa0M those whom he regarded as ‘enemies’ of the\xa0republic e.g. nobles, clergy or members of his or other\xa0political parties, were arrested and tried by a\xa0revolutionary tribunal. If found guilty, they were\xa0guillotined. More than 15000 persons were\xa0guillotined during this period. The \'Reign of Terror\'\xa0became intolerable and people resented Robespierre\xa0and his\xa0followers. Finally, Robespierre was convicted\xa0and guillotined in Ju)y 1794 and the ‘Reign of\xa0Terror’ ended with his death.
5794.

What is the significance of date 5th May 1789 in French revolution?

Answer» significance of v my in France revolution is dad in this there Louis XVI held held a meeting of estate general . In this meeting first and second state three hundred members each and third stage 600 members. voting in the state general in the past had been conduct according to the principal that each state had gone but this time too low xxv I was determined to continue the same practice but the members of 3rd yesterday demanded that porting now be conducted by the Assembly as a wall where is member here would have one vote. Louis XVI rejected this proposal, and members of third estate walke out the assembly in protest
5795.

Why is India known as subcontinent?

Answer» India is known as subcontinent because it is a distinct land mass not just a country. While features of a continent it is not as big as one. So is not a continent. It is a sub continent
5796.

What do you know about green revolution

Answer» In France .It is open in1960
Increased production of food grains is known as green revolution.
5797.

Explain the ill effects of green revolution

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5798.

Write short note February revolution

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5799.

Write note

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5800.

WHO WAS KRISHNARAM BHATTACHARYA

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