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Describe any five challenges to free and fair elections in India? |
| Answer» Challenges to free and fair elections in India are as follows:\tCandidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents.\tIn some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to secure a ‘ticket’ from major parties.\tSome families tend to dominate the political parties; tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.\tVery often, elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens as both the major parties are similar to each other in their policies and practices.\tSmaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage as compared to the bigger parties. | |
| 8152. |
What are the various methods used by the political parties on the candidates during election ? |
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| 8153. |
What is the code of conduct in Indian electrol system? Mention its chief elements. |
| Answer» Model Code of Conduct: One the election dates are announced the model code of conduct is enforced by the Election Commission. This code of conduct prohibits the following:\tUse of any place of worship for election propaganda.\tUse of government vehicles, officials or aircraft for election campaign.\tLaying of foundation stone for any project and announcing any big ticket programme. | |
| 8154. |
How does election compaigning take place in India ? Explain. |
| Answer» Election Campaign: The candidates and political party conduct election campaign to educate the voters about their future programmes and policies. Political parties hold rallies, road-shows, mohalla sabhas, etc. They also spend on hoardings, advertising, banners, posters and pamphlets. Political parties usually try to focus the voters’ attention on some big issues; like poverty alleviation, corruption, employment generation, provision for electricity, water, food, etc. | |
| 8155. |
Write any three merrits to have political combinations ? |
| Answer» Merits:1) It creates competition among parties to serve the people better.2) People will have lot of options among various leaders.3) People acn select a particular leader who can solve their problems.4) Political Competition mostly benefits the people as parties will do their best to lure the people.5) Poltical Competition leads to the development of the nation.\xa0 | |
| 8156. |
Pakistan under the rule of Pervez Musharraf cannot be called a democratic country give reasons |
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Answer» Pakistan under Pervez Musharraf general cannot be called as a democratic country because there are several reasons that we have to know that in a democratic country the major decisions were taken by elected leaders in Pakistan the Pervez Musharraf General Electric and he became declaration of the Government and he took various media and other organisation told that this organisation because he wanted to change the constitution of Pakistan in various ways to make him accountable for the people by the people Parvez Musharaff led a military coup and overthrew a democratically elected leader. Thus Pakistan cannot be called a true democratic coubtry |
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| 8157. |
How did Nazis in Germany use media to propogate there thoughts against jews |
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| 8158. |
What are the differences between kharif and rabi crops |
| Answer» Rabi crop_ the crop which are sown during winter season.Kharif crop_the crop sown during rainy season | |
| 8159. |
Who was the founder of Nazi Party? |
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Answer» Anton DrexlerDietrich Eckart but in our history book its given that Hitler was just joined the National Socialist German Workers Party which later wad known as Nazi party. Its not mentioned that he is the founder. Hitler Adolf hitler the great Hitler |
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| 8160. |
Who could hunt? |
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Answer» It was not allowed for the villagers Only the officials could hunt |
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| 8161. |
which onw is bigest canal in the world |
| Answer» Panama canal | |
| 8162. |
Why only aryans were said as \'pure blood\' or \'desirable\'? |
| Answer» because aryans was the national religion | |
| 8163. |
What is the importance of civil servant in running the government? |
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| 8164. |
Demerits of Democracy? |
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Answer» Demerits of democracy are:-1:- Instability2:- No scope of morality due to political competition3:- Delays in any decision 4:- coruptuon5:- affects the government\'s efficiency Demerits of democarcy is that it spread corruption |
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| 8165. |
Explain the term \'One person, One vote, one Value \'. |
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Answer» It means that their should be no any descrimination in election between big peoples and small.Everyone should get equal right for voting. Example : there is a richest man or a VIP person and rather all are common peoples so it doesn\'t mean that he or she who is rich is allowed to give more votes because it is the dicrimination so \'\'One person, one vote, one value\'\' This means that every person have one vote and each vote have one value |
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| 8166. |
how did hitler came into power |
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Answer» Hitler came into power by enabling act which established dictatorship in germany. Hitler came in power because of his dictatorship |
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| 8167. |
What do you mean by election |
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Answer» Election is the process of choosing ruler. ELECTION is done by the peoples by voting for cadidates An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated since the 17th century.Elections may fill offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional and local government. This process is also used in many other private and business organizations, from clubs to voluntary associations and corporations.The universal use of elections as a tool for selecting representatives in modern representative democracies is in contrast with the practice in the democratic archetype, ancient Athens, where the Elections were considered an oligarchic institution and most political offices were filled using sortition, also known as allotment, by which officeholders were chosen by lot.Electoral reform describes the process of introducing fair electoral systems where they are not in place, or improving the fairness or effectiveness of existing systems. Psephology is the study of results and other statistics relating to elections (especially with a view to predicting future results).To elect means "to choose or make a decision", and so sometimes other forms of ballot such as referendums are referred to as elections, especially in the United States. Plz answer me i dont no this guestion answer |
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Determinent of drainage pattern of a river? explain them in brief with different drainagepattern |
| Answer» An area drained by a single river is called its drainage basin or catchment area. It includes the various streams, tributaries and sub tributaries that join to create a network of the river. Thus the main river of an area along with its tributaries forms a drainage pattern. The pattern that is formed is dependent on the relief and the rocks that make up the surface of the area. It is logical that water will flow from higher to lower area and while doing so, it will cut through the surface of the land.The three main types of drainage patterns that can be identified are dendritic, trellised and radial.Dendritic drainage pattern: The name is derived from the Greek word dendron which means a \'tree\'. This drainage pattern is similar to a branching tree and hence the name. This pattern of flow of streams and rivers develops in an area which comprises rocks with a uniform structure.Trellised drainage pattern: It is a rectangular shaped drainage pattern that develops where bands of rocks vary in resistance. In some areas there are alternate bands of hard and soft rocks. The flowing water can erode the soft rocks and thus flows along the bands of soft rock. Many such water channels form a trellis.Radial drainage pattern: It is a \'spoke- like\' pattern. Water channels flow from around the top if a hill or the top of a dome type feature in numerous directions like the spokes of a wheel. Such a pattern of drainage may develop from a volcano or conical mountain. | |
| 8169. |
What are the differences between Easter Ghats and Western Ghats |
| Answer» i know only 2 point. ....EASTERN GHAT :¡.It make the eastern edge of deccan plateau. ¡¡.The highest peak of eastern ghat is MAHENDRAGIRI.WESTERN GHAT :¡.it make the western edge of deccan plateau. ¡¡.the highest peak of the western ghat is ANAIMUDI & DODOBETA. | |
| 8170. |
Who were sarcullotes |
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| 8171. |
What is rowlatt act |
| Answer» 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. | |
| 8172. |
Explain Plate Techtonic theory |
| Answer» According to the theory of plate tectonic the crust of the earth has been divided into seven major plate.Now which are our seven continent. They are :-Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, North America & Antarctica. | |
| 8173. |
Economic and non economic |
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| 8174. |
Whatdoyouunderstandbycollectiv isation |
| Answer» Collectivisation was a system started by Russian President Stalin inthis land was owned by the government and the farming will be done on large piece of land | |
| 8175. |
What were the two stages of Russian Revolution? |
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| 8176. |
What is the April these |
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| 8177. |
Who was karl marx? What was his theory? |
| Answer» das capital write Karl Marx | |
| 8178. |
What were the factors responsible for Hitler rise to Power |
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| 8179. |
What is democracy ? Why democracy |
| Answer» Democracy is the form of government in which ruler are elected by the people. | |
| 8180. |
What is the legacy of French Revolution |
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Answer» the ideas of Liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the franch revolution One of the legacies of the French Revolution is a document called The Declaration of the Rights of Man, which became part of French law on 16 August 1789. This document was based on the ideas of Rousseau and the American Constitution. It promised freedom to the people of France. |
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Who were electors and who could qualify as an elector? |
| Answer» A person who belonged to the highest bracket of taxpayers was classified as an elector | |
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how can we decrease population |
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Answer» by planting more and more trees use of cycles for short distance and for long distance use buses and trains instead of car etcless burning of wood paper etc one child |
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What are the reasons of russian revolution |
| Answer» Because of capitalism | |
| 8184. |
What do you know about conservatives |
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Answer» save the energy or anything Conservation means conserv and save the anything for future |
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What were the terms and conditions imposed on Germany in versailles peace treaty |
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Briefly explain the education system under the Nazis Germany |
| Answer» (i) All schools were cleansed and purified. This meant that teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.(ii) Children were first segregated: Germans and Jews could not sit together or play together. Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped, Gypsies – were thrown out of schools. And finally in the 1940s, they were taken to the gas chambers.(iii)‘Good German’ children were subjected to a process of Nazi schooling, a prolonged period of ideological training.(iv) School textbooks were rewritten. Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideas of race. Stereotypes about Jews were popularised even through maths classes.(v) Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews, and worship Hitler. Even the function of sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children. | |
| 8187. |
When did October and February revolution started according to the Julian and Gregorian calendar? |
| Answer» October revolution was 25 OctoberFebruary revolution was 27 February 1917 | |
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"Every German was not a Nazi " justify the statement. |
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| 8189. |
Explain the positive aspect of large population |
| Answer» Increases speed of economy | |
| 8190. |
Who reduced the woman to passive citizen |
| Answer» Passive Citizens were those who had no property rights or voting rights. They were entitled to protection by law with relation to their belongings and their liberty, but had no say in the making of government bodies. This group totaled around three million men within France.The constitution of 1791 reduced the women of France to passive citizens. | |
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Who are kulaks |
| Answer» Kulaks : The name for well-to-do peasants of Russia. During the collectivisation programme they were eliminated ; their land was taken away and grains seized. | |
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Plzzz tell something about ITCZ? |
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Explain the structure of French society during the old regime |
| Answer» \xa0In the 18th century, the French society was divided into two -The clergy - This group consisted of people who worked at the churches.Nobility - This group consisted of those people who were born in noble families, like kings.Commoners - This group was generally referred to as the third estate. This group consisted of merchants, artisans, lawyers, sevants and even landless labourers. | |
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What do you understand by tomorrow Constitutional Monarch |
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Answer» Constitutional Monarch is also a form of government where in a country has both monarchy and constitution We have to thingh adout today not for tomorrow |
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Why do people revolt |
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Answer» Pata People revolt to show their dissent(opposition) |
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Why did people feel that Russians were natural socialist |
| Answer» Some Russian socialists felt that the Russian peasant tradition of sharing the land according to commune (mir) made them natural socialists. They felt that peasants, rather than workers, would be the main force behind the revolution. They felt that Russia could become socialist more quickly than other countries.Socialists were active in the countryside through the late nineteenth century. The Socialist Revolutionary Party was formed in 1900. This party demanded that land of the nobles should be transferred to peasants. | |
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Describe the economic and social conditions of Russia in 1914 |
| Answer» Social conditions in Russia before 1905:1. In the 19th Century most of the European countries underwent important social and economic changes but Russia was still lagging behind. The czars ruled as absolute Monarchs and the aristocracy was strictly feudal.2. The condition of the Russian pigeons were deplorable. On the other hand the nobility and the High clergymen enjoyed special privileges and rights. agriculture was dominated by a few rich landlords.3. Although serfdom was abolished in Russian 1861, the situation did not change. The methods and tools of farming did not improve. The farmer had to pay very high dues for small pieces of land and most of them were under heavy debts.Economic conditions in Russia before 1905:1. In the 1890 industrialisation in Russia began and developed at a fairly fast rate. The foreign capitalists invested large sums of money in different industries to amass huge profits. The foreign investors were more interested in earning profits then improving the condition of the workers.2. Even the Russian industrialists exploited the workers and paid them extremely low wages. The workers had no political rights. The conditions of the workers in Russia were very miserable they were forced to lead a wretched life . Hence the worker were extremely unhappy and dissatisfied with the prevalent and conditions. | |
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Socia cause of French revolution |
| Answer» The French society was ridden with several inequalities. The society was divided into 3 estates. While the first 2 estates enjoyed all the privileges, the third estate lived a life of misery. The entire burden of taxation also fell almost entirely on them. | |
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What were the social economic and political condition is Russia before 1950 |
| Answer» (i)Social Condition: At the beginning of the twentieth century, the vast majority of Russia’s people were agriculturists. About(ii)Economic Condition: There was no middle class in Russia and as such industrialization in Russia began very late and it developed at a fairly fast rate. The foreign capitalists invested large sums in different industries to amass huge profits. The foreign investors were more interested in early profits than in improving the conditions of the workers.(iii)Political Conditions: Political parties were illegal before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. In 1903, this party was divided into two groups - Mensheviks and Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks, who were in majority, were led by Lenin who is regarded as the greatest thinker on socialism after Marx. | |
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Who was Maximillian Robhosphere? |
| Answer» He was french lawyer and politition | |