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Highlight any 5 features of the Constitution of 1791 in france |
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| 2152. |
What happen rises of hitler ? |
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SOME COMMON FEATURES OF: DEMOCRATIC AND NON-DEMOCRATIC |
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| 2154. |
What changes were introduced after the proclamation of declaration of rights of man and citizen |
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How were himalayas formed |
| Answer» Himalayas are formed due to wheathering , erosion , deposition , and natural disaster like earthquake and movement in plate tectonics etc ; . | |
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State any five positive features of democracy working in india |
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How a democratic government is better than monarchy |
| Answer» In democracy we can choose ruler by our choice...but in monarcy we can\'t... | |
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Long explanation of disaster management |
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| 2159. |
When was suez canal was made and why |
| Answer» Suez canal was made on the year of 1869. Due to build of suez canal the distance from Europe to India has been reduced by 7000km . As we know that before british trade the Arab can trade through india. due to this before builting of suez canal they came ndia through Arabian country and took a lot of time and also arabs took a high tax from them | |
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What is refute |
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| 2161. |
Why preanble is called the preface of the indian constitution?80 word |
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| 2162. |
The great plains of india provided the base for early civilization. Justify the statement. |
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| 2163. |
State three similarities and difference between the February and October revolution |
| Answer» \tThe February revolution did not have any official leaders. The October revolution was led by Lenin.\tThe February revolution was against Monarchy. However, Lenin led the October revolution because he was afraid that the Provisional govt would set up a dictatorship.\tThe February revolution was mostly mass protests and a few violent incidents, but the October revolution was a completely armed struggle. | |
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Why are the northern plains are important for India? give three reason? |
| Answer» (1) The northren plains have been formed from the alluvim that the mountain river deposite here. (2)This rich soil was further aided by favourable climate and constant water supply from the river. (3)The North Indian Plains have the Indus river system in the west and the Ganga -Bramaputra river system in the east. | |
| 2165. |
What are the educational facilities of the village palampur |
| Answer» In the village of palampur there were two secondary school and one high school | |
| 2166. |
How did Hitler reconstructed Germany? |
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| 2167. |
The peninsular plateau |
| Answer» The Peninsular Plateau - (a) A tableland with broad and shallow valleys (b) Two divisions - Central Highlands and Deccan Plateau (c) Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. | |
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If india is non demecraticwhat will happen |
| Answer» If india is not a democratic then many things can happen like:-1.There is not equality among people.2.Elections were not held.3.Every people has no right to raise their voice . You can take example of our neibour china. | |
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Write a note on hitler5marks |
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| 2170. |
India is a social state comment |
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| 2171. |
Distinguish between southwest and northeast monsoon |
| Answer» \tSouth-West MonsoonNorth-East Monsoon(i)These monsoon winds blow northward from the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal. (ii)These monsoon winds blow from June to September. (iii)These winds cause country-wide rainfall. (iv)These blow from oceanic high pressure areas towards the low pressure areas of land. (v)These winds blow during advancing monsoon season.(i)These monsoon winds blow from northeast towards the sea-side. (ii)These winds blow from October to November. (iii)These cause rainfall only in Coromandel coast including Tamil Nadu when these strike at the wetlands of the Eastern Ghats. (iv)These winds blow from land to sea as a result of reversal in the direction of wind or start of retreating monsoon season. (v)These winds blow during retreating monsoon season.\t\xa0 | |
| 2172. |
How was democracy destroyed in Germany? |
| Answer» The following steps were taken by Hitler to destroy the democracy of German that are;1) January 30, 1933, president Hindenburg offered the chancellorship the highest position in the cabinet of ministers to Hitler.2) the \'fire decree\' of 28th February 1933 suspended civic rights like freedom of speeches , press assembly that had been granted by the Weimer constitution3) the communists were sent to the concentration camps4)3rd march 1933 the enabling act was passed5)this act gave Hitler all powers to rule by decree . all poltical parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi parties and its affiliates6) the state established complete control over the economy media army and judiciary | |
| 2173. |
Were gas chambers already there before hitler\'s areival |
| Answer» Integers are a set of numbers that include all the natural numbers (0, 1, 2 ,3 , 4, and so on) and their negatives. | |
| 2174. |
What was Feburary Revolution in Photograd ? |
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| 2175. |
What was Mahatma Gandhi’s contribution to the Constitution of Indian? |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi\'s contribution to the constitution of India is indirect but significant. In an interview with young India, he forwarded his Idea as how independent India shall be. He Imagine the nation based on equality, fraternity and liberty. these ideas can be seen as the basic framework of our constitution. Mahatma Gandhi contributed indirectly in making of the Indian Constitution.He was not a member of the Constituent Assembly.Yet there were many members who followed his vision.Years ago, writingin his magazine YOUNG INDIA in 1931 he had spelt out what he wanted the constitution to do. |
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State any five reasons as to why farm labourers are considered poor. |
| Answer» The problems of farm labourers are given below:1) They are paid less wages.2)They do not have the right over the crop grown on the land.3)They get employment for only few months.4)Job opportunities for them are shrinking because of mechanization of agriculture | |
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What is the significance of the rule of law and respect for right in democratic country? |
| Answer» It also includes that no person would violate the laws. Thus, rule of law governs a state in democracy. Respect for rights mean that every citizen of a democratic state is provided with some important rights and it is a duty of everybody to respect each other\'s rights and comply with them. | |
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What is jasmine Revolution ? , explain it . |
| Answer» The Tunisian revolution in which President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced out of the presidency by popular protests was called the "Jasmine Revolution" by many media organisations. The Arab Spring, which began with the Tunisian revolution, was also called the "Jasmine Revolution" by some. | |
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Factors of February revolution in 1917 |
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Answer» 1.Tsar\xa0Nicholas\xa0II was a poor leader.2. Economic problems grew, made worse by Russia\'s disastrous involvement inWorld War One.3. Social unrest led to the February Revolution and his abdication. 1.Tsar\xa0Nicholas\xa0II was a poor leader. |
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What are the important incidents of French Revolution? |
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Answer» Hello friend what is democracy? (i) 1774: Louis XVI ascended the throne of France. He believed in the Divine Right Theory of Kings.He had no respect for the freedom of liberty. Because of his empty treasure he began to impose heavy taxes which were disliked by his own people.(ii) 1789: French Revolution began in 1789. It started with the convocation of the Estates General in May. The first year of revolution proclaimed the Tennis Court oath, assault on the declaration of rights of man an citizen. Estates General was called together by Louis XVI to pass proposals for new taxes.(iii) 1791: The constitution of 1791 also established a short lived constitutional monarchy. The Third Estate which assumed the name of the National Assembly framed a new constitution for France in 1791. The Assembly nationalized church lands to pay off the public debt. It also abolished the rights of privileged classes. Declaration of the rights of man and citizen was also a feature of this year.(iv) 1804: Napoleon became the emperor of France. He set out to conquer neighbouring Europeon countries. He conquered Europe and saw his role as a moderniser of Europe.(v) 1815: The French Revolution appeared nullified by 1815. The land owning classes and the bourgeois emerged as the dominant power. Napoleon was defeated in the battle of Waterloo. Many of his measures that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modem laws to other parts of Europe had an impact on people long after Naopleon had left. (i) 1774: Louis XVI ascended the throne of France. He believed in the Divine Right Theory of Kings.He had no respect for the freedom of liberty. Because of his empty treasure he began to impose heavy taxes which were disliked by his own people.(ii) 1789: French Revolution began in 1789. It started with the convocation of the Estates General in May. The first year of revolution proclaimed the Tennis Court oath, assault on the declaration of rights of man an citizen. Estates General was called together by Louis XVI to pass proposals for new taxes.(iii) 1791: The constitution of 1791 also established a short lived constitutional monarchy. The Third Estate which assumed the name of the National Assembly framed a new constitution for France in 1791. The Assembly nationalized church lands to pay off the public debt. It also abolished the rights of privileged classes. Declaration of the rights of man and citizen was also a feature of this year.(iv) 1804: Napoleon became the emperor of France. He set out to conquer neighbouring Europeon countries. He conquered Europe and saw his role as a moderniser of Europe.(v) 1815: The French Revolution appeared nullified by 1815. The land owning classes and the bourgeois emerged as the dominant power. Napoleon was defeated in the battle of Waterloo. Many of his measures that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modem laws to other parts of Europe had an impact on people long after Naopleon had left. |
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Comment on the slave trade and abolition of salavery on europe |
| Answer» (i) In order to overcome the shortage of labour on the plantations, a triangular slave trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas began in the 17th century.(ii) French merchants sailed from the ports of Bordeaux or Nantes to the African coast, where they bought slaves from local chieftains. Branded and shackled, the slaves were packed tightly into ships for the three-month long voyage across the Atalantic to the Caribbean. There they were sold to plantation owners. Thus, slave trade was deeply rooted in France.(iii) Throughout the 18th century there was little criticism of slavery in France. The National Assembly held long debates about whether the rights of man should be extended to all French subjects including those in the colonies. But it did not pass any laws, fearing opposition from businessmen whose incomes depended on the slave trade. It was finally the Convention which in 1794 legislated to free all slaves in the French overseas possessions. This, however, did not last for long. After a decade, Napoleon reintroduced slavery in 1804 which was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848. | |
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What is trans indian route...?? |
| Answer» The Trans Indian Ocean routes connect European countries on the West to East Asia. India lies at the central location, dominating the Indian Ocean with a long coastline, which helps establish contact with Europe, Africa and West Asia from its Western coast and South and South-Eastern Asia from its Eastern coast. Trans Indian Ocean Routes means the routes from countries having coastlines in indian ocean to other parts of the world like Europe, Australia etc. | |
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What are the implications of large land boundaries and vast coastline of India? |
| Answer» Implications of having large boundaries and vast coastline :-1) India has a strategic position in South Asia, which connects both East and West Asia.2) Its strategic location helps the country to maintain trade and commerce links with countries in both East and West Asia.3) It helps in greater social contact and cultural exchange with other countries.4) India can easily establish connectivity with European and African countries.5) The great Himalayas in the North serve as a natural barrier from any of intrusion thereby give it a military and political advantage.6) Moderating effect caused because of proximity to sea which is dominating in the peninsular region and determines a maritime type of climate.7) A greater number of ports leading to a higher trade.8) Large amount of marine resources. | |
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Discuss the Region of Terror in the French society |
| Answer» The Reign of Terror (From 1793 to 1794) The period from 1793 to 1794 is known as the Reign of Terror. Maximilian Robespierre sentenced to death all those persons who he considered as enemies of the republic, whether they were ex-noble, clergy, and members of any political parties; including Jacobins. | |
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Discuss why Nazism became in Germany in 1930 |
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Answer» Nazism became popular after 1930 in Germnany. The reasons for its popularity is listed below(I) The harsh Versailles Treaty was a serious blow to the national prestige of the Germans and to the economy(II) The economic situation was worsened by the Great Depression of 1929, which had severely affected the already fragile German economy. The inability of the Weimar Republic to remedy the situation only further inflamed public sentiments.(III) The political scenario was not any better as the various political factions, such as the communists and socialists fought with each other that stalled any policy that would uplift the plight of the German people.(IV) It was in this background that Hitler would organise the fledgeling National Socialist German Worker’s party, otherwise known as the Nazi party into a mass movement.(V) By implementing Nazi ideals, Hitler promised to undo the injustice of the Versailles treaty and restore the dignity of the German people, promising economic security and to build a strong German nation free from all foreign influences and ‘conspiracies’.(VI) He found strong support among the German middle class, who were threatened with destitution due to economic collapse that had shut down banks, businesses and factories.(VII) Nazi propaganda, along with Hitler’s powerful oratory skills, successfully portrayed Hitler as a saviour and Nazism as the means to deliver the German people from the distress of living in a time of acute economic and political crisis. ANSWERThe economic crisis due to the great economic depression and political instability due to the instable weimar republic formed the background to the rise of Nazism.During the Great Depression, Nazism became a mass movement. At the time of this economic crisis, Nazi propaganda gave hope of a better future to the Germans.Along with this Hitler\'s personality gave popularity to Nazism. Hitler was a great speaker. He promised people to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty, restore the dignity of German People and to give employment to those who are looking for work. Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930 due to a lot of reasons:\tThe most apparent being the Great Depression. The Weimar Republic did little to remedy the country\'s economic downfall, and Hitler was presented as a\xa0saviour\xa0to the humiliated German people living in economic and political\xa0crises.\tThe powerful speeches of Hitler in which he sought to build a great nation,\xa0undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty,\xa0restore the dignity of German people and provide employment for all stirred hopes in people.\tNazi propaganda was unique. Red banners\xa0with the Swastika, Nazi salute and the rounds of applause attracted the people making Nazism very popular. |
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What happened after February Revolution? |
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Answer» Learn The Changes after February Revolution in 3 minutes. https://www.toppr.com/content/story/amp/the-changes-after-february-revolution-87815/ Civil War broke out in Russia in late 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution. The warring factions included the Red and White Armies. The Red Army fought for the Lenin\'s Bolshevik government. The Russian Civil War ended in 1923 with Lenin\'s Red Army claiming victory and establishing the Soviet Union. After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised \'peace, land, and bread\' to the Russian people. In 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from exile with German help. The tsar and other Romanovs were executed by the Bolsheviks after the revolution. |
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Short note onSeizing of land by Russian peasants |
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Answer» According to the Decree on Land, the peasants had seized the lands of the nobility, monasteries and Church. This decree was followed on February 19, 1918, by a decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Congress of Soviets, "The Fundamental Law of Land Socialization". Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in another way. They pooled their land together periodically and their commune (mir) divided it according to the needs of individual families. 2.3 Socialism in Russia. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. |
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Short note on .Seizing of land by Russian peasants |
| Answer» Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in another way. They pooled their land together periodically and their commune (mir) divided it according to the needs of individual families. 2.3 Socialism in Russia. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. Under the Lenin regime, peasants were the base for the Soviet social system; they provided the food for the army and for the people in the cities. | |
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What is the name of the world\'s biggest stock exchange located in the USA ? |
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Answer» The Wall Street Exchange The NYSE is a stock exchange based in New York, founded in 1790. 1\ufeff In April 2007, the New York Stock Exchange merged with a European stock exchange known as Euronext to form what is currently NYSE Euronext. The New York Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in the world, with an equity market capitalization over 25 trillion U.S. dollars in April 2020. The following three exchanges were the NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange, and Tokyo Stock Exchange. However, their combined market caps were lower than the NYSE. |
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Write some of the basic rights set forth in Olympe de Gouges’ Declaration.(5 Points) |
| Answer» The basic rights of women are explained below:(i) Woman is born free and remains equal to man in rights.(ii)\xa0The goal of all political associations is the preservation of the natural rights of woman and man. These rights are liberty, property, security and above all resistance to oppression.(iii)\xa0The source of all sovereignty resides in the nation, which is nothing but the union of woman and man.(iv)\xa0The law should be the expression of the general will, all female and male citizens should have a say either personally or by their representatives in its formulation.(v)\xa0No woman is an exception, she is accused, arrested and detained in cases determined by law, woman, like man, obey this rigorous law. | |
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Meaning of hiii |
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Answer» Hello Hello Duck |
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| 2192. |
How many tributaries of ganga |
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| 2193. |
Define working capital and fixed capital |
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Answer» Working capital:-Raw materials and money in hand is known as working capitalFixed capital:- Tools,machines and buildings Money in hand is known as fixed capital Working capital : like chemical, fertiliser,pesticides, weedicides etc. Fixed capital : like tractor, thresher, drilling machine etc. Money in hand is working capital and machine is known as fixed capital. |
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Define physical capital |
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Answer» Physical capital : It is the variety of inputs required at every stage during production. The variety of inputs required at different stages of production is termed as physical capital. It may be fixed capital which requires single time investment (like. Tractors..machines..etc) or it may be working capital requiring multiple investment (like. Money..raw material..etc) |
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what was the reforms introduced by Robespierre |
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Answer» Maximilian Robespierre,the leader of Jacobin party in France took several reforms. He followed a severe policy of severe punishment and control. His period was known as reign of terror. He forbidden the use of the most expensive white flour, issued laws placing maximum ceiling on wages and prizes. Maximilien Robespierre, the architect of the French Revolution\'s Reign of Terror, is overthrown and arrested by the National Convention. As the leading member of the Committee of Public Safety from 1793, Robespierre encouraged the execution, mostly by guillotine, of more than 17,000 enemies of the Revolution. |
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What are the features of The Western Coastal Plains? |
| Answer» The region consists of three sections: the Northern part of the coast is called the Konkan (Mumbai-Goa), the central stretch is called the Kanara or the "Karavali", while the southern stretch is referred to as the Malabar Coast. They contain river, flood plain, lake, swamp, dune and deltaic variations. The marine sequences are deposited on marine scoured surfaces landward and consist of littoral, sublittoral, bar, barrier island, lagoon or bay, tidal marsh or flat, and ultimately alluvial and deltaic facies. | |
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Which of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy |
| Answer» The following leads to the spread of democracya) Struggle by the peopleb) End of colonialism.c) People\'s Desire for freedomExplanation:\tThe correct answer that does not lead to the spread of democracy is the Invasion by the foreign countries.\tDemocracy can b defined as system of government where there is representation o the majority by the few but averagely representatives who are selected or elected by the people to lead and have their voice aired using the representatives.\tThe Invasion of the country by the foreign countries will only slower the rate of democracy spread as the individuals will not be given equal chance to represent the others and make it clearly in their lives and natural being.\tInvasion by the foreigners leads to congestion of the of polical and governamnce system . This will slow down the rate of spread of the democracy in a people. | |
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What was the reaction of the government to protest movement against the apartheid in south Africa |
| Answer» From the early 1950s, the African National Congress (ANC) initiated its Defiance Campaign of passive resistance. [2] Subsequent civil disobedience protests targeted curfews, pass laws, and "petty apartheid" segregation in public facilities. | |
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When was universal adult franchise granted in France and Russia? |
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Answer» Russia 1917.New Zealand 1893.Germany 1918.Netherlands 1919. In 1994 the universal adult franchise granted Russia - 1917France - 1944\xa0Other Countries:India - 1950Spain - 1933South Africa - 1994Japan - 1946New Zealand - 1893Russia - 1917US - 1965Greece - 1952Germany - 1918Netherlands - 1919Sri Lanka - 1931Britain - 1928 France - 1944Turkey - 1934Australia - 1962Argentina - 1951Malaysia - 1955\xa0 |
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What were the immediate consequences of Russian revolution? |
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Answer» The given are the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution:1. Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community.2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state. In effect, it provided the authority of the industries to the workers. Some New economic policies such as the five-year plan were enacted to make the nation grow.3. Noble titles: to promote the transformation, new uniforms were designed for the administrators and governors. The given are the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution:1. Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community.2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state. In effect, it provided the authority of the industries to the workers. Some New economic policies such as the five-year plan were enacted to make the nation grow.3. Noble titles: to promote the transformation, new uniforms were designed for the administrators and governors. |
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