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What was the significance of ‘The Tennis Court Oath’ in the French Revolution? |
| Answer» The king while trying to oppose the revolutionary proceedings of the third estate, closed the hall in order to prevent the session of the national Assembly. The angry members assembled on June 20, 1789,in the hall of an indoor tennis court in the grounds of Versailles.Here, they took the " Tennis Court Oath " Never to separate.... until the Constitution of the kingdom shall be established. They were led by the leaders like Mirabeau and Abbe sieyes . It is worth mentioning that Mirabeau belonged to a noble family. However, he wanted to do away with a society of feudal privilege. He delivered impressive speeches to the crowds assembled at Versailles.Similarly, Abbe Sieyes, who was originally a priest brought out a powerful pamphlet called \' what is the third estate \'?At last, the king had to give way and ordered the clergy and nobility to join the third estate. Consequently, the three estates formed a single chamber and thus the formation of the national Assembly was completed.Undoubtedly, it was the first triumph of the people over the king . It marked the real beginning of the French revolution. | |
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Why did Tsar Nicholus ll rejected the second duma ,before opening fire upon the citizen. |
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What was the result of the activities and campaigns held at the jacobin clubs |
| Answer» the result of the activities and campaigns held at the jacobin clubs are demonstrate activities rule that won the jacobin club. | |
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Classify Himalayas on the basis of regions from east to west |
| Answer» This division of the Himalayas is demarcated by the river valleys.Punjab Himalayas:\xa0This part of the Himalayas lies between the rivers Indus and Satluj. It is also known as Kashmir and the Himachal Himalayas.Kumaon Himalayas:\xa0This part of the Himalayas lies between Satluj and Kali rivers.Nepal Himalayas:\xa0This part of the Himalayas lies between Kali and Teesta rivers. | |
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What is the longitude and latitude |
| Answer» Latitude and longitude are a system of lines used to describe the location of any place on Earth. | |
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What do you understand by the genocidial war in Germany |
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Explain the rising of Bolsheviks after the February revolution? |
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Diffrence between himalyan and peninsular region |
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Answer» \tHimalayan RegionPeninsular PlateauHimalayan region are young new fold mountainsPeninsular Plateau is an ancient part of Earth’s landmassIt was formed by the collision of the Eurasian plates and the Indo-Australian plates due to Continental Drift.It was formed by the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.Mount Everest is the highest peak in the Himalayan Region.Anamudi is the highest Mountain peak in the Peninsular Plateau.Himalayan Region is the shape of an arc.The Peninsular Plateau is in the shape of a triangle.Himalayan Region is made up of sedimentary rocksThe Peninsular Plateau is made up of metamorphic and igneous rocks.In the Himalayan Region, the average height of Mountain peaks is around 6000 meters.In the Peninsular Plateau, the average height of Mountain peaks is around 900 meters.Himalayan Rivers which originates in the Himalayan region are longer than the peninsular rivers.Peninsular rivers that originate in the Peninsular Plateau are shorter than Himalayan rivers.Himalayan Rivers that originate from the Himalayan region are perennial since they are both rains fed in monsoon season and fed by melting glaciers of Himalayan mountains in the Summer season.Peninsular rivers which originate from the Peninsular Plateau are not perennial since they solely depend on monsoon rains.Not many minerals are found in the Himalayan region.The Peninsular Plateau has abundant mineral wealth.\t Jfku |
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Explanation of the Peninsular plateau |
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Answer» The Peninsular plateau is a tableland composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. The plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. The Peninsular plateau is a tableland composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was\xa0formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land\xa0and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. The plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. |
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How values of freedom struggle were ampendent in the preamble of Indian constitution? |
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What is the subsistence crises? |
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Answer» An extreme situation in which all the basic means of livelihood are in danger is known as subsistence crisis. An extreme situation where the basic mean of livelihood are endangered An extreme situation where ones mode or way of livelihood is in danger For example : increasing rate of staple dite. An extreme situation where the basic means of livelihood are endangered..! |
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Total productivity adds to the of the economy |
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Who are comes under the poverty line? |
| Answer» Convergent boundary | |
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The tropic of cancer doesn\'t pass through : |
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Answer» Odisha Odisha 23°27\' N latitude The Tropic of Cancer is a latitudinal circle passing through the 23°27\' N latitude. Odisha |
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Why do farm labour\'s migrate to Town and cities? |
| Answer» In search of work and better living conditions | |
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A political club of people to discuss government policies was called |
| Answer» Complete answer: Political clubs became an important forum for the people who wanted to discuss government policies and execute their own forms of action. The most successful of these clubs was the Jacobians headed by Maximilien Robespierre. The members of the club belong to the middle or lower section of the society. | |
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Who was mirabai? |
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Answer» Mirabai was a Rajput princess. She was married into the royal family of Mewar. But she had no interest in the worldly affair. She became a disciple of Ravidas, a saint from a caste considered “untouchable”. Mirabai is 16th century great saint from rajasthan and she is greatest devotion to lord Krishna Mirabai 16th century saint from rajasthan she was known for her greatest devotion to lord Krishna |
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Floods project |
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Write a short summary of the story of village palampur |
| Answer» Village palampur | |
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assertion |
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Name the three major divisions of Himalayas from north to south |
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Answer» The greater Himalaya or Himadri 2.The lesser Himalaya or Himachal 3.The outer Himalaya or Shiwalik Range..! 1.The greater Himalaya or Himadri2.The lesser Himalaya or Himachal3.The outer Himalaya or Shiwalik Range The three major geographical entities, the Himadri(great himalaya), Himanchal (lesser Himalya) and the shiwaliks (outer Himalaya) Three major geographical entities,\xa0the Himadri (greater Himalaya), Himanchal (lesser Himalaya) and the Shiwaliks (outer Himalaya), |
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What was newly elected assembly called |
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Answer» Convention Hlo The convention The convention |
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Explain the views of socialists on private property with special emphasis on Karl marx |
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What is the literacy rate in India |
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Who says this words? |
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Answer» What are the words? I say these words? Hi |
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What does the candidate need before contesting elections in China |
| Answer» what was tha book that tommy found bas about | |
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I want History Ch 1 notes |
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Answer» The French revolution Why |
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I want my hw |
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Answer» Use Google Homework |
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Who became the president of pakistan in 1999 |
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Answer» General Parvez musharraf General Pervez Musharraf became President of Pakistan in 1999. |
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What do you mean by motion |
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Answer» Moving object due to respect of time that are called motion . When an object change its position with the respect time is known as Motion When an object change its position with respect to time, with respect to frame of reference is called motion When an object changes its position with respect to time is called motion If an object changes it position with respect to a reference point it is said to be in motion |
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Which part of the eastern coastal plain is known as Northern circar |
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Answer» Middle part Northern Write two merits And two demerits of alliance government Northern part of eastern coastal plain. |
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How can a large population be turned into an asset for the country |
| Answer» By providing health care , education , training ... | |
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Hii |
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Answer» Hello Hi |
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How country like Japan became developed ? Explain |
| Answer» The country like Japan becomes developed because of following reasons: This country didi not have any natural resources but also it is developed and rich country .The import the natural things for there country They invested more in education and health care . | |
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Yuu |
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Discuss the major characterstics of cold weather season |
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Did women have a revolution full explanation |
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Answer» They were not given equal rights so they start protesting and took the revolution further and finally in 1946 women had a revolution Yes women were very active participants in the revolution Yes women have a revolution.. Women were active participants in the French Revolution. ... Most of the women of the third estate had to work to earn their livelihood. They worked as seamstresses, sold flowers and vegetables or worked as domestic servants in the houses of wealthy families. |
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What is workforce among in small kids is greater? |
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Answer» Thanks Children were ideal employees because they could be paid less. |
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Election commission of Jharkhand |
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Physical health |
| Answer» Ncert question ch 2 eco | |
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21. “There is independent Judiciary in India.” Comment. |
| Answer» Yes,1,any member of any parties will do wrong then they will be punished from judiciary | |
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How to write about summary of socialism IN Europe and Russian revolution |
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Summary of socialism in Europe and the Russian revolution whole ch |
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Answer» The Age of Social ChangeThe French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way in which society was structured. Not everyone in Europe, however, wanted a complete transformation. Some were ‘conservatives’, while others were ‘liberals’ or ‘radicals’.Liberals: Wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. They argued for an elected parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials. They were not Democrats.Radicals: Wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. They disliked the concentration of property in the hands of a few, not the existence of private property.Conservatives: They resisted change. After the revolution, they started accepting change provided it was slow and had links and respected the past.Industries and Social Change: This was the time of economic and social change. Men, women, and children were pushed into factories for low wages. Liberals and Radicals who were factory owners felt that workers’ efforts must be encouraged.Socialism in Europe: Socialists were against private property. They had different visions of the future. Some believed in cooperatives, some demanded that governments must encourage cooperatives.Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels added that industrial society meant capitalist society which was not profitable for everyone. Marx believed that a socialist society would free workers from capitalism. This would be a communist society in which collective ownership of land and factories would be promoted.Socialism Given Support: Workers in Germany and England began forming associations to fight for better living conditions. They set up funds for members in distress, reduction of working hours and right to vote. The Russian RevolutionIn 1914, Tzar Nicholas II ruled the Russian empire. Economy and Society: Most of the Russian population were agriculturalist. Industries were being set up which were mostly private property of the industrialists. Workers were divided into groups but they did unite to strike work when they were dissatisfied. Peasants had no respect for nobility, unlike the French peasant. Russian peasants were the only peasant community which pooled their land and their commune divided the land according to the needs of individual families.Socialism in Russia: All the political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914.The Russian Socialist Democratic Labour Party was formed in 1900. It struggled to give peasants their rights over land that belonged to nobles. As land was divided among peasants periodically, it was felt that peasants and not workers would be the main source of the revolution. But Lenin did not agree with this as he felt that peasants were not one social group. The party was divided into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. The 1905 Revolution: Russia was an autocracy. The Tzar was not subject to the Parliament.Liberals wanted to end this state of affairs. They worked towards demanding a constitution during the Revolution of 1905.Bloody Sunday: Prices of essential goods rose so quickly by 1904 that the real wages declined by 20%. During this time, four members of the Putilov Iron Works were dismissed. The action was called for. Over 110,000 workers in St. Petersburg went on strike demanding a reduction in working hours and an increase in wages. This procession was attacked by the police and Cossacks.Over 100 workers were killed. Strikes took place as a reaction. People demanded a Constituent Assembly. The Tzar allowed the creation of an elected Consultative Parliament or Duma. The Tzar dismissed the first Duma within 75 days and announced the election of a second Duma.The First World War and the Russian Empire: In 1914, the Russian Army was the largest army in the world. The war was initially very popular but later the support grew thin. Anti-German sentiments ran high. Russian armies lost badly in Germany and Austria. There were 7 million casualties and 3 million refugees in Russia. The war also affected the industry. There was a shortage of labour, railway lines were shut down and small workshops were closed down. There was a shortage of grain, agricultural production slumped and thus, there were crises in the food supply.The February Revolution in PetrogradEventsIn the winter of 1917, Petrograd was grim. There was a food shortage in the workers’ quarters.22 February: a lockout took place at a factory. Workers of 50 other factories joined in sympathy. Women also led and participated in the strikes. This came to be called the International Women’s Day.The government imposed curfew as the quarters of the fashionable area and official buildings were surrounded by workers.On the 24th and 25th, the government called out the cavalry and police to keep an eye on them.On 25th February, the government suspended the Duma and politicians spoke against this measure. The people were out with force once again.On 27th, the Police Headquarters were ransacked. People raised slogans and were out in the streets.Cavalry was called out again but they refused to fire on the demonstrators.An officer was shot at the barracks of a regiment and other regiments mutinied, voting to join the striking workers. They gathered in the evening to form a Soviet or council. This was the Petrograd Soviet.On 28th, a delegation went to meet the Tzar. The Military commanders advised him to abdicate.The Tzar abdicated on 2nd March.A Provincial Government was formed by the Soviet and Duma leaders to run the country.The people involved were the parliamentarians, workers, women workers, soldiers, and military commanders.EffectsRestrictions on public meetings and associations were removed.Soviets like the Petrograd Soviet were set up everywhere.In individual areas, factory committees were formed which began questioning the way industrialists ran their factories.Soldiers’ committees were formed in the army.The Provisional Government saw its power declining and Bolshevik influence grow. It decided to take stern measures against the spreading discontent.It resisted attempts by workers to run factories and arrested leaders.Peasants and the Socialist Revolutionary leaders pressed for a redistribution of land. Land committees were formed and the peasants seized land between July and September 1917.October Revolution16th October 1917 – Lenin persuaded the Petrograd Soviet and the Bolshevik Party to agree to a socialist seizure of power. A Military Revolutionary Committee was appointed by the Soviet to organize seizure.The uprising began on 24th October. Prime Minister Kerenskii left the city to summon troops.Early morning military men loyal to the government seized the buildings of two Bolshevik newspapers. Pro-government troops were sent to take over telephone and telegraph offices and protect the Winter Palace.In response, the Military Revolutionary Committee ordered to seize government offices and arrest the ministers.The Aurora’ ship shelled the Winter Palace. Other ships took over strategic points.By night, the city had been taken over and the ministers had surrendered.All Russian Congress of Soviets in Petrograd approved the Bolshevik action.Heavy fighting took place in Moscow and by December, the Bolsheviks controlled the Moscow – Petrograd area.The people involved were Lenin, the Bolsheviks, troops (pro-government).EffectsThe Bolsheviks were totally opposed to private property.Most industry and banks were nationalized in November 1917.The land was declared social property and peasants were allowed to seize the land of the nobility.Use of old titles of the aristocracy was banned.New uniforms were designed for the army and officials.In November 1917, the Bolsheviks conducted the election but failed to gain the majority support.Russia became a one-party state.Trade unions were kept under party control.A process of centralized planning was introduced. This led to economic growth.Industrial production increased.An extended schooling system developed.The collectivization of farms started.The Civil War – When the Bolsheviks ordered land redistribution, the Russian army began to break up. Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals, and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising. They were supported by French, American, British and Japanese troops. All of them fought a war with the Bolsheviks.Making a Socialist Society – The Bolsheviks kept industries and banks nationalized during the Civil War. A process of centralized planning was introduced. Rapid construction and industrialization started. An extended schooling system developed. Stalin and Collective Farming – Stalin believed that rich peasants and traders stocked supplies to create a shortage of grains. Hence, collectivization was the need of the hour. This system would also help to modernize farms. Those farmers who resisted collectivization were punished, deported or exiled.Global InfluenceBy the 1950s, it was recognized in the country and outside that everything was not in keeping with the ideals of the Russian revolution. Though, its industries and agriculture had developed and or were being fed, the essential freedom to its citizens was being denied. However, it was recognized that social ideals still enjoyed respect among the Russians. But in each country, the ideas of socialism were rethought in a variety of different ways. Answer |
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When did nepolion died |
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Answer» In battle of Waterloo 1815 in waterloo 1821 in waterloo |
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1. Indian Standard Time or I.S.T. is how many hours ahead or behind of G.M.T. or Universal Time? |
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Answer» It\'s not correct 3 hour 2 hour 3 hrs +5.30h |
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Question answer chapter 2 of geo |
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What is aravalli range |
| Answer» The Aravalli Range is a mountain range in Northern-Western India, running approximately 670 km in a south-west direction, starting near Delhi, passing through southern Haryana and Rajasthan, and ending in Gujarat. The highest peak is Guru Shikhar at 1,722 metres. | |
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Who said these words, “Democracy is the rule of people, for the people and by the people”? |
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Answer» Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lingkon |
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Define working capital. |
| Answer» Saving Account | |
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How can you say that Louis 16 was a despotic ruler. |
| Answer» A.Louis XVI of Bourbon dynasty, ascended the throne in 1774.B.He was married to Austrian princess Marie Antoinette.C.When he became ruler, he found an empty treasury.D.Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France. Added to this was the cost of maintaining an extravagant court at the immense palace of Versailles. Louis XVI also helped American armies in their war of independence, which led to further rise to more than 2 billion livres debt. To meet its regular expenses, the state was forced to increase taxes. Nobles, clergy and rich men were exempted from paying taxes, it was the third estate which bore the brunt. | |