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951.

Give the detail describition of verssai treaty?

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952.

What are the difficulties people face in nondemocratic country

Answer» In a non democtatic country people can face many difficulties like :1- people can not express there opinion freely.2- they can not elect there leader.3- they can not take big decisons about their present and future life.
953.

Name the biggest waterfall in India ?

Answer» Jog fall in karnataka
954.

Explain the role of lenin in russian revolution .

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955.

Mention the land boundary of India

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956.

Who was the ruler of france during freanch revolution

Answer» LuiseX1V
it is so easy answer
Losi xvl from Bourbon family ruler french revolution
957.

What difficulty face in non demo craticcountry

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958.

Are international organisations democratic?- write in favour and against the topic

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959.

Decribe three causes for the fall of jacobin government

Answer» Robespierre used his policies to relentlessly that even his supporters big and demanding moderation:- He forced the farmers to sell their wheat to the other cities at prices fixed by the government.- The use of more expensive white flour was Forbidden everybody had to eat the equality bread.- He shutdown churches and converted the buildings into government offices and barracks.
960.

What is democracy? ( In short term)

Answer» Democracy, in modern usage, is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a legislature.
961.

Changes in China and India through democracy in both positive and negative manner

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962.

Explain how agriculture and industry grow hand in hand

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963.

Explain Any three causes of soil erosion

Answer» 4. DeforestationWhen vegetation cover is destroyed, the land gets exposed to the agents of soil erosion. Trees act as barriers against many causes of soil erosion including raindrops and moving wind. Roots also serve in binding the soil together hence cannot be easily disintegrated and made available for the agents of erosion.5. WindDepending on the strength and type of the wind, the upper layer of the unprotected soil can be effortlessly carried away. Whirlwind, for example, with its vigorous rotation, can not only take the soil away but also leave the surface uncovered. On a bare land, the magnitude of the wind erosion is felt significantly. Lighter winds do however have a negligible effect on the erosion.6. Land tillageLand cultivation also exposes soil. Continuous digging destroys the soil structure after some time due to repeated breakdown of the top soil layer. Soil particles tend to be disintegrated to finer particles thus remaining susceptible to the agents of erosion over time. Some forms of cultivation in sloppy areas may also aggravate the impact of soil erosion.7. OvergrazingKeeping a large stock of livestock in a smaller area will eventually lead to a depletion of the vegetative cover on the land leaving it bare. The continuous pressure on the soil by the animals will destroy the topsoil structure. With this, the soil will simply respond to the natural causes of soil erosion like wind and rainfall. Sheet erosion will consequently occur after some time.
Floding ,over raining ,shifting cultivation and deforestation
1. By rivers
964.

Why is democracy more practical form in today\'s world

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965.

Explanation about world war and world war 2

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966.

No fixed employment opportunities

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967.

How to draw globe

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968.

State five arguments against democracy

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969.

What do you understand by the term\' reign of terror

Answer» The period when robespierre rule and because of his disgust policies that period is known as reign of terror
Strict policies of robespierre , economic control , control over church es
970.

Womens of France had participated in the revolution?

Answer» Yes, not directly but indirectly they had taken part in the revolution by joining few social clubs
971.

How belgian government accommodated the different groups of speakers

Answer» CSCHH
972.

Why democracy is important in our country

Answer» For the proper functioning of country
Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens. Democracy is important because all the people of county have equal political rights. No one is discriminated. It offers better chances of a good decision, it is likely to respect people\'s own wishes. That is why democracy is considered to be the best form of government
To make the govt accountable to the people, to implement public favouring plans, to treat every citizen equally before law, to enhance public dignity, to make better decisions.
973.

What is the role of the philosopher in the French revolution

Answer» AAAAA
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.Voltaire attacked the Catholic Church. He believed man\'s destiny was in his own hands and not in heaven. His ideas encouraged people to fight against the privileges, and dominance of the Church without guilt.John Locke propounded the ideas refuting divinity and absolute rights of monarchs.Montesquieu\'s philosophy outlined constitutional monarchy and division of powers. He believed all powers should not be concentrated in one person\'s hand.Rousseau asserted the doctrine of democracy and popular sovereignty. He believed that government should be based on the consent of the governed. In his book Social Contract, he talks of a contract between the ruler and the ruled. Implied in his writings was the belief that men had the right to change their government, if they were not satisfied.Thus the ideas of the philosophers were a direct attack on privileges and feudal rights which protected the upper classes. They helped rouse the people from inactivity and instilled in them a desire to root out social inequalities and set up a government responsive to their need. They played a vital role in focusing the discontent and bringing about the Revolution.
To put forward the ideas of equality, liberty and fraternity given by the common people
974.

Explain the summary of french revolution

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975.

Who is tipu sultan

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976.

What do you understand by the trm revolution

Answer» A forcible overthrow of a government or social , in favour of a new system
977.

What social and moral values are reflected in social and economic structure rural india

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978.

Identify the reasons why the people of france wants democracy

Answer» Because they were upset with increasing tax
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979.

write any five causes of the French Revolution

Answer» Social enequality (2)economic problem (3)privillage based on birth (4)subsistence crisis (5)immediate couse
980.

Why did the constitution framers made provisions for amendments in Indian Constitution

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981.

What is democracy of the indian constitution

Answer» Democracy is a system of government that allows the citizens to cast vote and elect a government of their choice. India became a democratic state after its independence from the British rule in 1947. It is the largest democratic nation in the world. Democracy in India gives its citizens the right to vote irrespective of their caste, colour, creed, religion and gender. It has five democratic principles – sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic and republic.
982.

21 point agreement of gdansk

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983.

What is the importance of green revolution

Answer» The importance of the green revolution is to increase the crop yield
984.

Name the state bordering uttar Pradesh.

Answer» Rajasthan,Bihar,Madhya pradesh,Uttrakhand,Haryana,Jharkhand,chhattisgarh
985.

Which two state of india who is suffering from flood

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986.

How are the argument in favour for democracy

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987.

What is coalition

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988.

features of constitution

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989.

Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian sea

Answer» Lakshadeep islands
990.

The name of the biggest waterfall of india

Answer» Jog water falls , karnataka
Jog falls in Karnataka
991.

Relief feature show on map

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992.

How was the system of Estates in french society organized?

Answer» FITST ESTATE : The first estates consisted of the clergy . They enjoyed most of the privileges and did not have to pay taxes .SECOND ESTATE : The second estate consisted of the nobility . They also enjoyed the full privileges and rights . THIRD ESTATE : The third estates consisted of the common people like doctors , lawyers , teachers , artisans etc....only the third estate had to pay taxes and had no privileges and enjoyment.
993.

What do you under stand by border meaning of democracy?

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994.

Can someone write 12 pages essay on natural disasters?

Answer» Nothing
995.

What do you understand by modern farming method .how does it increase production.

Answer» Modern farming method is a method in which modern inputs are used for farming (tractors). It increase production by not taking too much of time.
996.

How to give online quiz

Answer» We have to download an app from play store online quiz for class....
997.

Make flow chart to show the events took place in French revolution

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998.

Who is king louis16

Answer» King louis 16 was the king of france
Louis xvi was born on 23 August 1754. He was the last king of france before the fall of the monarchy during the french revolution. He was married to marie Antoinette. He was referring to be as the citizen os louis capet during final four months of his life . He was an autocratic leader who could not compromise with his luxurious life . When he ascended the throne of france the royal treasury was completely empty. The state was divided into three estates but according to his rule only first tao estates i.e. the clergy and the nobles were exempted to pay taxes . After he died on 21 January 1793 at place de la Concorde at paris in france .
He was the king of france in early times
999.

All activities from chapter s

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1000.

What is the aim of production state any four requirement of production

Answer» Four requirement is raw material , capital ,labour, transport or storage facility
The aim of production is to acheive more production or its aim is spend low output and earn hing input