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Good night dears |
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Answer» Good night dear Gn sahil Goodnight night |
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How the himalayas have been divided on the basis of regions from west to east |
| Answer» On the basis of regions from west to east and the rivers flowing, the great Himalayas have been divided into four divisions:(a)\xa0Punjab Himalayas:\xa0This part lies between the Indus and Sutlej. They are also known as Kashmir Himalaya and Himachal Himalaya.(b)\xa0Kumaon Himalayas:\xa0This part lies between Sutlej and Kali rivers.(c)\xa0Nepal Himalayas:\xa0This part lies between the Kali and Tista rivers.(d)\xa0Assam Himalayas:\xa0This part lies between the Tista and Dihang rivers. | |
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What are Jacobin clubs |
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Answer» Maximillian robespherie is the head og jacobin club Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous section of society.It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.Contributions:Jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food. Jacobin Club was a political club in France that started during the French Revolution. Robespierre was a leader of Jacobin Club......hope this helps uu ? |
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How Germany came into trap of hyperinflation situation after world war 2 ...how were they saved ? |
| Answer» \t\xa0In Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay war reparation in gold.\tThis depleted gold reserves at a time when resources were scarce.\xa0\tIn 1932, Germany refused to pay, and the French occupied its leading industrial area ‘Ruhr’, to claim their coal.\xa0\tGermany retaliated with passive resistance and printed paper currency wrecklessly.\tWith too much printed money in circulation, the value of the German mark fell.\tAs the value of the mark collapsed, prices of goods soared.\tThe image of the Germany carrying cartloads of currency notes to buy a loaf of bread was widely publicised.\tThis crisis came to be known as ‘hyper-inflation’, a situation when prices rise phenomenally high.\t\xa0Eventually, the Americans intervened and bailed Germany out of the crisis by introducing ‘The Dawes Plan’ which reworked the terms of separation to ease the financial burden on Germany. | |
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Why are the wages for farm labourer in palumbur less than minimum wages |
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Answer» The minimum wages for a farm labourer set up by the govt. is ₹60/day. But the wages of labours of Palampur was less than that is decided by govt. because there is high competition of labourer. That\'s why the wages of labours in Palampur is less than that is decided by government. The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by the government are Rs. 60 per day, but wages of farm labourers in Palampur are less than minimum wages because there is a heavy competition for work among the labourers. So, people agree to work for lower wages. |
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mention the feature of democracy ? |
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Answer» thanks Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tThe final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.\tIt must be based on a free and fair election.\tEach adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.\tIt should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights. The feautres of democracy is All people get equal rights All people are right to vote Without discrimination in caste base religion *** etc |
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Why was apartheid system oppressive for the blacks? |
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Answer» The blacks were forbidden from living in white areas. They could work in white areas only if they had a permit.Trains, taxis, toilits, beaches, swimming pools etc. Are separate for black and white people known as segregation.The blacks could not visit churches where whites worship.Blacks could not form associations/protest against the apartheid system. The apartheid\xa0system was particularly oppressive for the blacks in the following\xa0ways:(i) The blacks were forbidden from living in white areas. They could work in\xa0white areas only if they had a permit.(ii)\xa0Trains, buses, taxis, hotels,\xa0hospitals, schools and colleges, libraries, cinema\xa0halls, theatres, beaches,\xa0swimming pools, public\xa0toilets, were all separate\xa0for the whites and blacks.(iii) The blacks could not visit churches where the whites worshipped.(iv) They could not form associations or protest against\xa0the terrible system of\xa0apartheid. |
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How can we define the capital? |
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Answer» Yogita is Right Yes \tPhysical capital:\xa0Physical capital is the variety of inputs required at every stage during production. It includes fixed capital and working capital.\tFixed capital:\xa0Tools and machines range from a plough to a tractor and sophisticated machines like generators, turbines, computers, etc. The tools, machines, buildings which can be used in production over many years are called fixed capital.\tWorking capital:\xa0Production requires a variety of raw materials. It requires money to make payments and buy other necessary items. Raw materials and money in hand are called working capital. Unlike tools and machines, these are used up in production.\tFor example, Yarn required by a weaver; clay used by a potter.\tHuman capital: One needs knowledge and enterprise to be able to put together land, labour and physical capital and produce an output; either to use it by oneself or to sell in the market. This is known as human capital, which enables better production with human skill and knowledge |
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Explain how a socialist society established in Russia |
| Answer» Making of socialist society is described below:(i)During the civil war, the Bolsheviks kept industries and banks nationalised. They permitted peasants to cultivate the land that had been socialised.(ii)Bolsheviks used confiscated land to demonstrate what collective work could be. A process of centralised planning was introduced. Officials assessed how the economy could work and set targets for a five-year period.(iii)On this basis they made the Five Year Plans. The government fixed all prices to promote industrial growth during the first two ‘Plans’\xa0(1927-1932 and 1933-1938). Centralised planning led to economic growth. Industrial production increased (between 1929 and 1933 by 100 per cent in the case of oil, coal and steel). New factory cities came into being.(iv)An extended schooling system developed, and arrangements were made for factory workers and peasants to enter universities.(v)Crèches were established in factories for the children of women. Cheap public health care was provided. Model living quarters were set up for workers.\xa0 | |
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Health situation in India is still cause for serious concerns |
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Answer» Health is an important component of population composition because it affects the process of development. Although the health conditions of the Indian population have improved a lot due to the sustained efforts of government programmes, more and more efforts are still needed in this regard in order to get the optimum results. The reasons behind this are given below:(i) The per capita calorie consumption is much below the recommended levels and malnutrition affects a large percentage of our population.(ii) Safe drinking water and basic sanitation amenities are available to only one-third of the rural population.Unless these problems are tackled properly, health condition of the Indian population can\'t reach up to the desired level. Health is an important component of population composition because it affects the process of development. Although the health conditions of the Indian population have improved a lot due to the sustained efforts of government programmes, more and more efforts are still needed in this regard in order to get the optimum results. The reasons behind this are given below:(i) The per capita calorie consumption is much below the recommended levels and malnutrition affects a large percentage of our population.(ii) Safe drinking water and basic sanitation amenities are available to only one-third of the rural population.Unless these problems are tackled properly, health condition of the Indian population can\'t reach up to the desired level. |
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Explain the major ideals enshrined in the preamble to the constitution? |
| Answer» Following are four important ideals on which the Preamble to the Indian Constitution lays special emphasis:Justice – This ideal implies that citizens of India cannot be discriminated on the basis of caste, religion and gender. It entrusts the Government of India with the removal of social inequalities and the welfare of all, especially the disadvantaged groups.Liberty – This ideal establishes that there are no unreasonable restrictions on Indian citizens in terms of what they think, their manner of expression and the way they wish to follow up their thoughts in action.Equality – It asserts that all Indian citizens are equal before the law of the land. It recognises that the traditional social inequalities are irrelevant and the government is obliged to ensure equality of opportunity for all citizens.Fraternity – It means that all citizens should behave as if they are part of the same family. No one should treat a fellow citizen as inferior | |
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What is the meaning of soviet. |
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Answer» I am asking you the last time ?? Thanks Soviet means an elected local, district, or national council in the former Soviet Union.The political\xa0system\xa0of the\xa0SovietUnion was characterized by the superior role of the Communist Party of the\xa0Soviet\xa0Union (CPSU), the only party permitted by the Constitution . |
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find tha extent of Andaman and Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep |
| Answer» India lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. The mainland extends between latitudes 84\'N and 376\'N and longitudes 6871E and 9725\'E. The Tropic of Cancer (2330\'N) divides the country into almost two equal parts. To the southeast of the mainland lies the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal. To the southwest of the mainland lies the Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea. The extent of the Andaman and Nicobar islands is-Latitudinal extent : 645\'N to 14N Longitudinal extent : 92E to 94E The extent of the Lakshadweep islands is-Latitudinal extent : 8N to 123\'N Longitudinal extent : 71E to 74\'E The southernmost point of the Indian union is Indira Point. | |
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Mention the powers and functions of the Indian parliament |
| Answer» In India, a national assembly of elected representatives is called Parliament.The major powers and junctions of the Parliament are(i) The Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any Country. In India, it makes laws on the subjects of Union List, Concurrent List and in certain cases on State List.(ii) The Parliament can pass a resolution of no-confidence against the ministry and ask it to resign. Those who run the government can take decisions only so long as they enjoy support of the Parliament.(iii) The Parliament controls all the money that government has. The governmental budget is passed in the Parliament.(iv) The Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policies.(v) The Parliament can seek information from and ask questions to the government and its ministers on any matter.(vi) The Parliament elects President, Vice-President, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Vice-Chairman of Rajya Sabha, etc. It can also remove President, Vice¬President, Judges of the Supreme Court and High . Courts by passing a resolution of impeachment against them. | |
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Activity- Cartooning/ Comic StripsTo illustrate the Working of an Institution. |
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Highlight the salient features of the Constitution of India. |
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Answer» 𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓼𝓮 𝓪𝓷𝓼𝔀𝓮𝓻 𝓲𝓼 𝓿𝓮𝓻𝔂 𝓵𝓸𝓷𝓰 The sailent features of it are:\tIt is the lengthiest Constitution in the world. It contains 449 Articles in 25 parts, 12 Schedules, 5 Appendices and 101 Amendments. It has uniqueblend of rigidity and flexibility.\tIt generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessary for different communities of people to live together in our country.\tIt incorporates Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State policy, universal adult suffrage and an independent judiciary which are the main aspects of Indian Constitution.\tIt declares India as a secular state which means that all religions are treated with equal respect by the government.\tThe Indian Constitution needs to be amended quite regularly to keep it updated. |
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1.How is electoral competition helpful to Political parties and leaders to win elections? |
| Answer» Regular electoral competitions provide incentives to political parties and leaders.They know that if they raise issues that people want to be raised, their popularity and chances of victory will increase in the next elections.But if they fail to satisfy the voters with their work, they will not be able to win again. | |
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describe the path of the winds after it strikes west bengal coast? |
| Answer» The Bay of Bengal Branch of South West Monsoon, after striking the West Bengal coast, goes up the Ganga valley and covers Bihar, UP, and reaches the Aravalli hills (Rajasthan), where it meets with the Arabian Sea Branch (Monsoon Lul) and finally, starts to retreat. | |
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How people elect their representative in China? |
| Answer» Ans.\xa0In China, elections are regularly held after every five years for electing the country’s parliament, called Quanguo Renmin Daibiao Dahui (National People’s Congress). The National People’s Congress has the power to appoint the President of the country. | |
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Write short note on traffic and rid |
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What are the features of northern plains |
| Answer» (i)\xa0The northern\xa0plains have been formed from the alluvium deposited by the mountain rivers.(ii)\xa0They are located\xa0between the Himalayan rivers in the north and the Peninsular Plateau in the\xa0south.(iii) They turned the soil on the surfaced land fertile for growing a rich harvest of variety of crops. This led to the development of the Indus Valley Civilization.(iv) They are made up of\xa0deposits of alluvium and cover an area of 7 lakh\xa0sq. km.(v) They are densely\xa0populated physiographic division\xa0of India and are believed\xa0to be highly productive in terms of agriculture.(vi) The North\xa0Indian plains have the Indus river system in the west and the\xa0Ganga Brahmaputra\xa0river system\xa0in the East.(vii)\xa0The first include Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas\xa0and Satluj. The Indus flows into the Arabian Sea.\xa0The second includes Ganga-Brahamaputra which combines with Meghna at the point when it drains\xa0into the Bay of Bengal. They form the\xa0world\'s largest and fastest growing\xa0delta. On\xa0the basis of\xa0difference of relief, they are divided into four parts-Bhabar, Terai, Bhangar and\xa0Khadar.(viii) The northern plain is divided into three sections -\xa0Punjab plain, Ganga plain and Brahmaputra\xa0plain. The Ganga plain has diverse relief features. It has four belts.(a) Bhabar is a belt of\xa0pebbles extending from 8-16\xa0km in width in which\xa0stream disappears.(b) Terai is a wet, swampy,\xa0marshy region with thick forests\xa0and wild life.(c) Bhangar is a terrace-like feature made of old alluvium. It contains\xa0calcareous deposits called Kankar.(d) Khadar\xa0is the flood plain which renewed\xa0everywhere and is very fertile. | |
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The spirit of law is written by |
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Answer» French politacal philosophier montesquieu was best known for the spirit of laws (1748), one of the great works in the history of political theory & of jurisprudence. Montesquieu\'s wrote the spirit of law\'s |
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Write the main features of tropical arid |
| Answer» The defining characteristic of an\xa0arid climate\xa0is a lack of\xa0moisture. The\xa0soil\xa0is dry, the air is dry, and yearly\xa0precipitation\xa0is very low. A variety of factors combine to steer storms and\xa0moisture\xa0away from arid regions. In some arid climates, evaporation rates exceed\xa0precipitation, leading to a net\xa0moisture loss.\xa0The main\xa0features\xa0of the\xa0tropical desert vegetation\xa0are that the trees are scattered and stunted due to scanty rainfall. Most of the plants are leafless. Two main species of trees found in the region are khejri and cacti. | |
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Why are the people of towns and rular areas linked with each other? |
| Answer» They are linked with many ways like, through land , air and etc.They are linked together because every part of the country is very essential for it. whether it be urban area or rural area. If a country needs to see its growth , it has to develop all the areas(urban areas and rural areas). Because if only one area also left undeveloped then the country will see growth in only some part not fully | |
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Where is mawsynram located |
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Answer» Mawsynram is located in the state of meghalaya Meghalaya Mawsynram\xa0is\xa0located\xa0at 25° 18′ N, 91° 35′ E, at an altitude of about 1,400 metres (4,600 ft), 15 km west of Cherrapunji, in the Khasi Hills in the state of Meghalaya (India). Mawsynram is located in the state of meghalaya |
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Kulaks |
| Answer» Kulaks were the well-to-to peasants of russia | |
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What do you know about kulaks |
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Answer» Kulaks\xa0were the well to do peasants of Russia The members of the Bolshevik party raided the\xa0Kulaks\xa0and their goods were seized. It was believed that the\xa0Kulaks\xa0were exploiting the peasants and hoarding grain to earn higher profits and thus leading to grain shortages. Kulaks were the well to do peasants of Russia .the members of the Bolsheviks party raided the kulaks and to their goods were seized .it was believed that the the kulaks were exploiting the peasants and hoarding grain to earn higher profits and thus leading to grain shortages |
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Is Hitler a strong or weak dictator? |
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Answer» Strong dicator Strong dictator Strong Strong dictator |
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When was Hitler died? |
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Answer» On 30 April 1945 HITLER DIED ON 30 APRIL 1945 |
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It is good or not to have political competition |
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Answer» It is good to have political competition Yes! Thanks ?? Yes, it is good to have political competition. A political competition may have many limitations such as it can results in factionalism, disunity and use of dirty tricks to win elections. However, free competitions in elections works better in a longer run. Many political parties prepare their manifestoes in which they point out steps that they will take after they come to power. The voter is in an advantageous situation as he can assess the manifestoes and party policies and decide the party to which he/she wants to vote. In any democracy, elections are based on political competition and absence of competition hampers the working of democratic practices or institutions.\xa0 |
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What is parliament full defined |
| Answer» In India, a national assembly of elected representatives is called Parliament.The major powers and junctions of the Parliament are(i) The Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any Country. In India, it makes laws on the subjects of Union List, Concurrent List and in certain cases on State List.(ii) The Parliament can pass a resolution of no-confidence against the ministry and ask it to resign. Those who run the government can take decisions only so long as they enjoy support of the Parliament.(iii) The Parliament controls all the money that government has. The governmental budget is passed in the Parliament. | |
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2. Who regarded war as a ‘sacred work’ ? |
| Answer» John Galsworthy was the writer of the novel, "war\xa0as\xa0sacred work". | |
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(B) shot note. 1. Aims of the league of Nations. |
| Answer» The\xa0League\'s goalsThe main\xa0aims\xa0of the organisation included disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation and diplomacy, and improving global welfare. The\xa0League\xa0lacked an armed force of its own to enforce any actions to achieve these\xa0aims. | |
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2. The league of Nations was established on 10 January,______. |
| Answer» The League of Nations, abbreviated as LON was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. It was\xa0founded on 10 January 1920\xa0following the Paris Peace Conference | |
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Q-2(A) fill in the blanks. 1. China was defeated by England in the________. |
| Answer» Opium war | |
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3. Describe the rule of the Russian Tsar. |
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Why most part of india experience condotions during winter season |
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Answer» It experience a dry season because during the winter the monsoon moisture laden winds retreats in which the direction of winds that bring moisture in northern states is reversed and moves in the south east direction towards the Bay of Bengal. It experiences a dry season because during the winter the monsoon winds retreat and it moves in the south-east direction. This is due to the change in the pressure conditions caused by the shifting of direct sun rays towards the equator from the Tropic of Cancer. |
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(C) answer the following questions in one or two sentence. 1. What is meant by weather? |
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Answer» Weather: the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc. The particular atmospheric conditions of a region through a non constant time period is known as weather |
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Explain Three effects of unemployment |
| Answer» (i) Unemployment is said to exist when people who are willing to work at the going wages, cannot find jobs. So, unemployment leads to wastage of manpower resource.(ii) People who are an asset for the economy, turn into a liability.(iii) There is a feeling of hopelessness and despair among the youth.(iv) People do not have enough money to support their family. Inability of educated people who are willing to work to find gainful employment implies a great social waste.(v) Unemployment tends to increase economic overload. The dependence of the unemployed on the working population increases. The quality of life of an individual as well as of society is adversely affected. | |
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What is the name of the area affected by the wave of leaf in France ? |
| Answer» Coral reef | |
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Define Mal Practice |
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Answer» According to the law of torts, malpractice, also known as professional negligence, is an "instance of negligence or incompetence on the part of a professional" According to the law of torts, malpractice, also known as professional negligence, is an "instance of negligence or incompetence on the part of a professional" |
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Important topics in chapter Nazism and the rise of hitler . |
| Answer» Question 1.What was genocidal war?Answer:It was a war started by Germany during the Second World War, which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe.Question 2.What was the impact of the First World War on the political system of Germany?Answer:\tThe abdication of the emperor gave an opportunity to parliamentary parties to recast German polity.\tA democratic constitution was established with a federal structure.Question 3.Name the members of the Axis powers.Answer:Germany, Italy and Japan.Question 4.Name the members of the Allies.Answer:England, France and Russia.Question 5.What refers to the Secret State Police of Germany?Answer:Gestapo.Question 6.What is hyperinflation? Mention the factor responsible for this.Answer:It is a situation when there is very high price rise. It occurred in Germany after the First World War due to too much printing of currency.Question 7.What was the Enabling Act which was passed by Hitler after he took control over Germany?Answer:The Enabling Act was passed in 1933. It gave Hitler all powers to sideline the Parliament and the rule by decree. All political parties and trade unions were banned except the Nazi Party.Question 8.Name the Treaty which was signed by the Allies with Germany after the First World War.Answer:The Treaty of Versailles.Question 9.When was the Tripartite Pact signed? What was its importance?Answer:It was signed in 1940 between Germany, Italy and Japan. It strengthened Hitler’s claim to international power.Question 10.“The new republic established in Germany after the First World War was not received well by its own people”. Give reason. HOTSAnswer:Because the new republic signed the Treaty of Versailles accepting all the demands of the Allies.Question 11.Who supported the Weimar Republic?Answer:Socialists, Communists and Democrats.Question 12.Why was the new Weimar Constitution introduced in August 1919 weak?Answer:Due to availability of much political party, frequent changes of government and difficulty to establish stability, Weimar constitution introduced in August 1919 became weak.Question 13.What is the term used for the German Parliament?Answer:eichstag.Question 14.Why was the Treaty of Versailles hated by Germany?Answer:Because Germany lost 75% of its iron and was demilitarized.Question 15.In Weimar Republic, which right was not given to the president according to the Article 48?Answer:Install Communism.Question 16.Among whom Tripartite Pact which strengthened Hitler’s claim to international power was signed?Answer:Germany, Italy and Japan.Question 17.When did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?Answer:1933.Question 18.What was Free Corps?Answer:It was a war veterans organisation which helped the Weimar Republic to crush the uprising of the workers or socialists.Question 19.Which year is known for the beginning of the Great Depression?Answer:1929.Question 20.Mention two provisions of Article 48 with reference to Germany.Answer:\tIt was the President to impose emergency.\tIt provided powers to President to suspend Civil Rights. | |
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Who was propaganda minister of Hitler |
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Answer» Joseph Goebbels German Nazi Party member Joseph Goebbels became Adolf Hitler\'s propaganda minister in 1933, which gave him power over all German radio, press, cinema and theater.In 1925 Goebbels met the party leader Adolf Hitler. In 1926 he was made Gauleiter, or party leader, for the region of Berlin and in 1927 he founded and became editor of the official National Socialist periodical der Angriff. He was elected to the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1928. By exploiting mob emotions and by employing all modern methods of propaganda Goebbels helped Hitler to gain power.His work as a propagandist materially aided Hitler\'s rise to power in 1933. When Hitler seized power in 1933, Goebbels was appointed Reichsminister for propaganda and national enlightenment. From then until death, Goebbels used all media of education and communication to further Nazi propagandistic aims, instilling in the Germans the concept of their leader as a veritable god and of their destiny as the rulers of the world. In 1938 he became a member of the Hitler Cabinet Council. Joseph Goebbels |
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What do you mean by unhealthy competition ? |
| Answer» kUnhealthy competition\xa0is oriented towards: Scarcity and fear.\xa0Competition\xa0is\xa0unhealthy\xa0when it presupposes that there\'s only a limited amount of success or achievement available out there in the world. In that way, it\'s based on scarcity and fear rather than abundance | |
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What is the uniform standard norm used by the World Bank to define poverty? |
| Answer» The updated uniform standard used by World bank for poverty line is the minimum amount of 1.90 dollars / day.\tThe minimal income of a person on a daily basis in a\xa0specific country\xa0is considered as the\xa0poverty line.\tThe amount that defines this line is used to\xa0compare countries\xa0that are developing.\tThe amount of poverty line updated in 2015, October by\xa0World Bank is of 1.90 dollars\xa0per day globally.\tThis depicts the observation of UNO that the falling of poverty line is seen from\xa080 percent to 10 percent\xa0in 2015.\tThe estimated people living in poverty by\xa0UNO is of 735 million. | |
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what is subsistence crisis ? mention any two factors responsible for this in french |
| Answer» Subsistence crisis is an extreme situation where the basic means of livelihood are endangered.\xa0The Factors Responsible for this Type of Crises were:\xa0(i) The population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789. This led to a rapid increase in the demand for foodgrains. 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 worker were employed as labourers in workshops whose owner fixed their wages. But wages did not keep pace with the rise in prices. So, the gap between the poor and the rich widened.\xa0(ii) Things became worse whenever drought or haul reduced the harvest. This led to a subsistence crisis. | |
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means no control of outside force on a country |
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Explain any five features of Hitler\'s foreign policy in 150 words |
| Answer» Hitler’s Foreign Policy\xa0When Hitler came power he was determined to make Germany a great power again and to dominate Europe. He had set out his ideas in a book called\xa0Mein Kampf\xa0(My Struggle) that he had written in prison in 1924. His main aims wereTo destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans living in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would create a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).His tactics involved using the threat of violence to achieve his aims. He realised that his potential foes, France and Britain, were reluctant to go to war and were prepared to compromise to avoid a repeat of World War One. He was also an opportunist who often took advantage of events for his own benefit. | |
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The longest river of peninsular India is |
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Answer» Godavari 1500 km Godavari |
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Write five election process |
| Answer» There are many variations in electoral systems, but the most common systems are first-past-the-post voting, the two-round (runoff) system, proportional representation and ranked voting. Some electoral systems, such as mixed systems, attempt to combine the benefits of non-proportional and proportional systems. | |