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8301.

Did Britishers really wanted to kill Queen Elizabeth?

Answer» No
8302.

Explain genocidal war .

Answer» It means the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe. Nazis killed the Jews, Gypsies and the Polish civilians. They killed people in poisoned gas chambers. Number of people killed included six million Jews, 2,00,000 Gypsies, one million Polish civilians, 70,000 Germans, who were considered mentally and physically disabled besides many political opponents.
8303.

Give one characteristics of a socialist

Answer» \tSocialists are against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills of the time.\tA socialist economy is centrally planned which functions under the direction of a central planning authority. It lays down the various objectives and targets to be achieved during the plan period.\tA socialist economy operates within definite socio-economic objectives. These objectives “may concern aggregate demand, full employment, satisfaction of communal demand, allocation of factors of production, distribution of the national income, the amount of capital accumulation, economic development…and so forth.”\tUnder socialism, consumers’ sovereignty implies that production in state- owned industries is generally governed by the preferences of consumers, and the available commodities are distributed to the consumers at fixed prices through the state-run department stores.\xa0
8304.

Name the Peace Treaty signed after world war-1

Answer» The treaty of versailles was the treaty which was signed by the allies with germany after the first world war.
8305.

explain the factor affecting the indian climate

Answer» Factors affecting the climate of India:(a)Latitude-The tropic of Cancer passes from the middle of the country.Almost half of the country,lying South of Tropic of Cancer belongs to tropical area and teh area to the North lies in sub-tropics.Therefore,India\'s climate has the characteristics of tropical as well as sub-tropical climates.(b)Altitude:India has mountains to the north,which have an average height of about 6000metres.It is because of these mountainsthat Indian sub-continent experiences comparatively milder winters because Himalayas prevent cold winds from Central Asia from entering the Indian sub-continent.(c)Pressure and winds-Pressure and surface winds,upper air circulation and western cyclonic disturbances and tropical cyclones govern the atmospheric conditions in India.
Factors Affecting India’s ClimateLatitude: The Indian landmass is equally divided by The Tropic of Cancer. Hence, half of India has tropical climate and another half has subtropical climate.Altitude: While the average elevation in the coastal areas is about 30 metre, the average elevation in the north is about 6,000 metre. The Himalayas prevent the cold winds from Central Asia from entering the Indian subcontinent. Due to this, the subcontinent gets comparatively milder winters as compared to Central Asia.Pressure and Winds: The Indian subcontinent lies in the region of north-easterly winds. These winds originate from the subtropical high-pressure belt of the northern hemisphere. After that, these winds blow towards south. They get deflected to the right due to the Coriolis force and then move towards the low pressure area near the equator.
8306.

What is the implications of india having long coastline

Answer» The advantages are1. Climate : Continent makes the climate extreme. Monsoon, tropical cyclones and moderate temperature ranges are due to influence of marine.2. Transport and trade : Starting from ancient Roman empire to present oil trade, most of the trade and transport is mainly through the sea route.3. Resources : Having huge coastline and continental shelf, resources like petroleum, thorium, etc are obtained.4. Livelihood : Fisheries, pearls, salt production, etc provide vast economic opportunities to people.5. Strategic: Indian ocean is named itself by the country name. Huge trade through this region. Hence the strategic location favors India to become a superpower.6. Power generation: It is possible for the country to install offshore wind power plants in the EEZ\'s and get energy needs for the people of coastal areas of the country.7. Tourism .8. Bio diversity : Coral island are rich bio diversity areas and a tourist hot spot too. Thus bio-diversity gives the advantage of tourism and fishing industry.Possible Disadvantages -1.Western coasts becoming vulnerable to external attacks .Ex: An unmanned burning ship was identified near Gulf of Kutch in 2015but proper surveillance by Indian Coast Guard (ICG)and Coastal Security Group (CSG) helped to avoid such problems.2.Recent report stated that Odisha is more vulnerable to tropical cyclones among eastern coastal states. Ex: Balasur district, Odisha(28 cyclones) ,Metinpur district of West Bengal(22 cyclones) , cyclone ‘Phailin’ attacked Odisha in 2013,cyclone “HudHud” attacked Andhra Pradesh in 20143.People of Rameshwaram,Tamilnadu were entirely dependent on fishing for their livelihood. Ex: When they do fishing near Katcha theevu ,often they have been attacked and arrested by srilankan forces and the struggle still goes on.Thus the longest coastline is a boon in many cases but a bane in some cases.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/405420#readmore
8307.

Social conditions in russia before 1905

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.\xa0
8308.

How was french society organised ? what privileges did certain sections of the society enjoy?

Answer» An important point I missed in the answer:The nobility and clergy were exempted from paying taxes to the state.
French society was organised into three estates.First and the second estates comprised of clergy and nobility respectively.The third estate consisted of big businessmen,merchants,court officials,lawyers,peasants and artisans,small peasants,landless labour and servants.The members of the first two estates,that is ,the clergy and nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth.The nobles further enjoyed feudal privileges.These included feudal dues,which they extracted from peasants.
8309.

What changes were seenafter the rise of population of france 1789?

Answer» The increase in population led to the increase in demand for food grains.Production of grains could not keep pace with the demand.So the price of bread which was the staple diet of the majority rose rapidly.Most workers were employed as labourers in workshops whose owner fixed their wages.But wages could not keep pace with the rise in prices.So the gap between the rich and the poor widened .This led to subsistence crises.
8310.

How was the rainbow ration constitution formed ?

Answer» Constitution of South Africa is known as the rainbow nation constitution.After two years of discussion they gave a constitution to their citizens which gave them most extensive rights available in any country.Together they decided that in the search for a solution to the problems ,nobody should be excluded,no one should be treated as demon.The preamble of the South African Constitution sums up this spirit.
8311.

Explain any five objective of russian revolution?

Answer» (i) To secure peace and withdrawal of Russia from the First World War.(ii) Transfer land be transferred to the tiller.(iii) Give control of industry to the workers.(iv) Give equal status to non-Russian nationalities.(v)To create a nation where all the citizens would have equal rights.
8312.

What was article 48 of weiner republic

Answer»
8313.

what were immediate cause of french revolution?

Answer» Following points elaborate what circumstances led to the outbreak of the French Revolution:\tEven as the National Assembly was is session in France in 1789, Paris was in the throes of panic and violence.\tYears of repression and injustice had especially left the Parisian mobs volatile towards royalist and machinations to continue the feudal privileges.\tAs a result, on July 14, 1789, a rioting mob attacked the Bastille prison in order to obtain weapons.\tThey also freed many of the political prisoners in the process.\tThis turned out to be the immediate cause of the outbreak of the French Revolution.
8314.

What is bastar revolution?

Answer» The rebellion of Bastar in 1910 was caused by a combination of various factors. The moves of the colonial government pave the way for the Bastar rebellion in the following ways:\tThe moves included displacement, increased land rent and demands for free labour and goods.\tThe most important reason was the attitude of the colonial government which wanted to subjugate the people and destroy their way of living by taking over their lands.\tIn 1905,the colonial government proposed the reservation of 2/3rd of the forest area and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.\tThose who were allowed to stay in the reserved areas had to work for the forest department.\tThe British ultimately put the rebellion down by employing heavy force.
8315.

What is an elected representative at the state level called as?

Answer» M l A
MLA (minister of legislative assembly)
MLA
8316.

Describe the conditions of Women in 18th century France

Answer» Women of France in 18th century haveto work hard for a livingThey work as seamstresses, sold flower, vegetable and fruitThey didn\'t employed for education and Job training
8317.

What is napolen code

Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication.
8318.

How was the petrograd soviet was formed in russia ? I want answer in point not in a paragraph .

Answer» \tAccording to lenin the differentiated groups could not all be part of a socialist movement.\tHe thought that in a repressive society like Tsarist Russia the party should be disciplined and should control the number and quality of its members.
8319.

thalophyta is a uni cellular or multi

Answer» Unicellular
Unicellular
8320.

More and more area brought for agriculture or irrigation. Why?

Answer» Due to overpopulation.
Because more more area brought for agriculture or irrigation
8321.

Who was Napolean

Answer» \tBorn in1769 in the Island of Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte studied in a military school in Paris.\t\xa0In 1799 he led a coup known as 18 Brumaire and became the First Council. Subsequently, by 1804 he was made Emperor of France.\t\xa0He codified the French law under the name the Napoleonic Code of Law, which gave rights to protect private property and initiated the uniform system of weights and measures. He centralised the government and reinstated Roman Catholicism as the state religion.\t\xa0He was defeated by Nelson, the commander of the British army, in the Battle of the Nile and at the Battle of Trafalgar. The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was Napoleon’s final defeat by the Duke of Wellington.\t\xa0He was imprisoned in the island of St. Helena where he eventually died in 1821. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity formed the touchstone of the French Revolution
8322.

Write the most important ploses of triti of varsay

Answer» 1) They had to accept the war guilt clause.2) They were demilitarized to weaken the country.
8323.

Write the information about the Napoleon.

Answer» \tBorn in1769 in the Island of Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte studied in a military school in Paris.\tIn 1799 he led a coup known as 18 Brumaire and became the First Council. Subsequently, by 1804 he was made Emperor of France.\tHe codified the French law under the name the Napoleonic Code of Law, which gave rights to protect private property and initiated the uniform system of weights and measures. He centralised the government and reinstated Roman Catholicism as the state religion.\tHe was defeated by Nelson, the commander of the British army, in the Battle of the Nile and at the Battle of Trafalgar. The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was Napoleon’s final defeat by the Duke of Wellington.\tHe was imprisoned in the island of St. Helena where he eventually died in 1821. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity formed the touchstone of the French Revolution.
8324.

Similarities between french and russian revolution.

Answer» There was massive loss of life, especially in the ruling class. King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette both were beheaded by guillotine and Tsar Nicholas II and the entire Romanov family were shot to death. Many lesser nobles and pro-government generals were killed in purges during the French Revolution and Russian Revolution.In both Revolutions, the indisposed royal families were executed. Tsar Nicholas had abdicated peacefully enough, only wanting the best for his people and his own family. At the end of the Revolution, Tsar Nicholas and his family were arrested first by General Kornilov of the Provisional Government and imprisoned at one of their many palaces in the countryside. Later, the royal family was transferred to a small home in Siberia. When Lenin came in power, the royal family were escorted to the Impatiev House, “House of Special Purpose.” By July 17th 1918, the royal family were crowded in a basement room and then eleven executioners entered and shot each of the members of the family: Tsar Nicholas, Alexandra, Marie, Alexei, Tatiana, Olga, and Anastasia. However, Louis the 16th family weren\'t killed as harshly, with only Louis the16th and Marie Antoinette dying, through the guillotine.
French na revolution aur Russian na revolution
8325.

Why was world war 1 started?

Answer» World war started because Hitler was the spy of Germany and he was make a under ground group of other people
8326.

What is mean by green revolution

Answer» Green revolution was started in 1960 by first pm pt jawaharlal nehru . Its main target was to help the farmer by introducing HYV seed and modern irrigation
The ‘Green Revolution’ was introduced in India, in the late 1960s. Indian farmers used it for the production of major food crops like wheat and rice. They made use of the High Yielding Variety seeds, which produced much greater yield than the traditional seeds. However, they needed plenty of water, chemical fertilisers and pesticides to produce best results.
Green revolution is a way to increase crop production.
8327.

What is meant by triangular slave trade? How was slavery aboised in france?

Answer» 1. The colonies in the Caribbean were important suppliers of tobacco, indigo, sugar and coffee. However as the Europeans were unwilling to work in distant and unfamiliar lands, it led to a shortage of labor in plantations. This shortage was met by triangular slave trade between Europe, Africa and America.2. The slave trade began in the 17th century when French merchants sailed to the African coasts, where they bought slaves from the local chieftains. These slaves were then branded, shackled and then packed tightly into ships for a 3 month long voyage across the Atlantic to the Caribbean.3. There they were sold to the plantation workers who used them to meet the growing demands in European markets for sugar, coffee and indigo.4. Slavery was abolished in France by the Constitution of 1791 but it was not extended to all French subjects including those in the colonies.5. It was during the Jacobins reign that the Convention abolished slavery in the French colonies in 1794. Napoleon re introduced slavery in France. Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
8328.

What is a standard meridian? How it helps to determine the indian standard time?

Answer» The meridian used for reckoning standard time; throughout most of the world the standard meridians are those whose longitudes are exactly divisible by 15°. (mapping) A meridian of a map projection along which the scale is as stated.
8329.

Pachmi ghat kisko kehte hai

Answer» Pachmi ghat pachim ma h.you can also see in India map.
8330.

What was the condition of women before and after of the French revolution ?

Answer» Condition of Women before the French Revolution:a. Women were considered to be socially inferior to men, Most women had no access to education. Only the women belonging to the first and second estate, daughters of the nobles and other wealthier class had access to education.b. Women from the third estates were involved in small jobs, some sold fruits, flowers, some were employed as domestic servants.Condition of Women after the revolution:a. Women were not granted political rights and were still considered to be passive citizens.b. They organised groups, clubs in order to voice their views, demanding equal set of political rights, right to vote.c. Some efforts were made to improve the conditions of women, like laws were made related to marriage, divorce was legalised, schools were set up , schooling was made compulsory for girls.d. It was only in 1946, that women were given right to vote.\xa0
8331.

What was the state general

Answer» Estate General was a political body of France to which three classes or estates used to sent their representatives.5th May, 1789: Louis XVI called an assembly of the Estates General for passing proposals for new taxes.The first and the second estates sent 300 representatives each and the third estate had 600 members.The members of the third estate demanded that the voting must be conducted by the assembly as a whole, where each member would have one vote. 20th June, 1789: The third estate declared them as the National Assembly and swore to draft a constitution for France that would limit the powers of the monarch.
8332.

Describe Stalin\'s collectivisation programme

Answer» It was organised under the leadership of Stalin who became the leader of the party soon after the death of Vladimir Lenin. This plan was introduced in the year 1929. Under this system farms were collected together and done agriculture the bulk of the land and the tools were under the ownership of the cultivised farms. This system was introduced for decreasing the scarcity of food experienced in Russia in the year 1927-1928. The production didn\'t improve much. But the bad harvest of 1930-1933 made the situation worst. Some agitated farmers protested against it by distroying their farms and cattle they were either deported or exiled. Some farmers were allowed to cultivate indipendently but was treated unsymphathtically.
8333.

Describe the constitutional set up under national assembly

Answer» Constitutional set up of National Assembly:The powers of the monarch were limited.The powers were assigned to different institutions-the legis lature,executive and judiciary.The laws were made by the National Assembly.The National Assembly was elected by the active citizens.
(i) Limit the power of the Monarch.(ii) Powers were separated to different institutions - the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary.(iii) Constitutional monarchy was introduced.(iv) Power to make laws to National Assembly.(v) Citizens were grouped into active and passive citizens i.e. active citizens had right to vote.\xa0
8334.

What are the physical featurs of india

Answer» Physical features of India are:1)The Himalayan mountains2)The Northern Plains3)The Peninsular Plateau4)The Indian Desert5)The Coastal Plains6)The Islands
8335.

What were reason for declaration of weimer republic?

Answer» Weimar republic was politically fragile,unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship.The format of proportional representationwas a drawback in achieving a majority by by any one party.The President had the power to impose emergency,suspend civil rights and rule by decreeHence people lost confidence in democratic parliamentary system.
\tThe system of proportional representation made it difficult for a one party to achieve a majority. This lead to a rule by coalitions.\tArticle 48 gave the President the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.\tThese defects lead to Weimar Republic having twenty different cabinets lasting on an average 239 days. As a result, Weimar Republic was unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship.
8336.

What means the term " comintern"

Answer» The Communist International (Comintern), known also as the Third International (1919–1943), was an international communist organization that advocated world communism.
8337.

Other name of Russian Revolution

Answer» October revolution
Febuary and October revolution
October revolution
8338.

Why democracy is accountable

Answer» Nice question! But i not give your answer.
Idk
8339.

What is the education policy od hitler

Answer» Hitler introduced a new educational policy in Germany to educatate the young minds about the Nazi philosophy. The Nazi Youth League was a youth organization founded in early 1920s by authorization of Hitler and was an off shoot of the Nazi Party. Hitler was of the view that children should be indoctrinated about the Nazi ideology from a young age for establishment and development of a strong Nazi society. Its main objectives were to create a strong Nazi nation free of weak people and Jews and to instill in youth the motivation to fight for loyally for the Nazi nation.It aimed to prune and purify the schools by throwing out teachers who opposed the Nazi views and separating the \'undesirable\' jewish children from the Nordic Germans.Not only this, textbooks were rewritten to glorify German racial supremacy and to methodically brainwash children from an early age to justify and adopt the twisted Nazi ideas of purity and Jewish hatred. They ha. d to take up boxing so that they could become strong in body and mind.Youth organisations were handed over the responsibility the educating the children and teaching them the philosophies of Nationalist Socialism and to loyally, without questioning serve Hitler.At the age of 10 children had to enroll in Jungvolk till they were 14 years, at which it was mandatory for therm to join the Nazi youth organization called the Hitler\'s Youth for getting trained in Nazi philosophy and ideas. At the age of 18, they had to sign up for Labour Services and later enter the military service or any other Nazi organization. \xa0
8340.

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

Answer» No one dont know the answer
8341.

Autobiography of M.Gandhi and its features

Answer»
8342.

What is NSSO and write under this programs

Answer» National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) is the largest and a very prominent agency of India working for the collection of data on various economic variables such as education,health,literacy rates, etc. This organisation works under Ministry of Statistics of India with the purpose of providing information regarding various economic aspects to all the people of the country,especially to the policy makers and planners of India. The information provided by NSSO helps in framing the future policies needed for the growth of the economy. This statistical data generated by NSSO is very reliable as the the data is collected by conducting the surveys covering almost all the population of India.
8343.

Discuss the relation between seasons and nobles in Russia during early 20th century

Answer» The relationship between the peasants and the nobles in Russia was given a term “Serfdom”.In the 19th century, the Serfdom was hardly efficient, as the nobles and the serfs had little incentives to improve the lands.However, it was politically effective since the nobles hardly challenged the Tsar due to the fear of provoking an uprising of the peasants.There were many revolts for abolishing the serfdom, but the Russian state continued to support the Serfdom due to military conscription.Serfdom was finally abolished in 1861, but it came with terms that were not very favorable with the peasants.\xa0
8344.

Describe the machnism of mansoon

Answer» Monsoon: This type of climate is mainly found in the south and Southeast Asia. The climate of India is of monsoon type. The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon.
8345.

Explain the drainge pattern of india??

Answer» WTF
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8346.

Which goverment insitution helps childern to learn education from class VI to XII ??

Answer» Hello
8347.

What human resorces ?

Answer» Which object made by human is known as human resource Example:bridge ,house etc
? ? ? ? pagal
8348.

Write the effects of war

Answer» The Impact of the War on the European Society and Polity\tThe soldiers were placed above the civilians.\tPoliticians and publicists emphasized the need for men to be aggressive, strong and masculine.\tTrench life was glorified by the media though in actual practice the soldiers led a miserable life in the trench with rats feeding on the corpses and faced poisonous gas.\tThough aggressive war and national honour was brought to the fore front, people were in support of conservative dictatorship.
8349.

How did south africans make a democatic constitution

Answer» 1. They had sat a meeting between black and white minority people.2. In which they have said that we should forget about the past .3. So at the midnight of 26 April 1994 they hosted the new flag of South Africa.4. It had a lot of discussion on the topic
8350.

When was AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ANC) founded?\xa0

Answer» 8th January 1912