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3751.

Explain the condition of workers in russia before 1517

Answer» \tWorkers were divided into social groups on the basis of skill. Division was also visible in dress and manners also.\tSome workers formed associations to help members in times of unemployment or financial hardship.\tDespite divisions, workers united themselves to strike, work when they disagreed with employers about dismissals or work conditions,\tLike workers, peasants too were divided. They also had no respect for the nobility,\tRussian peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them.\tThey pooled their land together periodically and their commune divided it according to the needs of individual families\xa0
3752.

When hitler committed suicide

Answer» Hitler suicided on 30april 1945
Hitler\'s suicide on April 30, 1945
3753.

What do you mean by geosyncline

Answer» A geosyncline is a large depression in the earth\'s crust, filled with sediments. Example- Tethys.
3754.

Define three estate

Answer» First Estate: Clergy belonged to 1st estate of then French Society. Clergy were the group of persons who were invested with special functions in the church,e.g. fathers, and other members of church.Second Estate: Nobility belonged to 2nd estate of then French Society. Nobility was hereditary and hence a person could get nobility by birth. However, new members were also awarded nobility by monarchy after paying heavy taxes or outstanding service to the monarchy, i.e. nobility could be purchased also.Third Estate: The 3rd estate of then French society was further divided into three categories. Big businessmen, merchants, court officials, lawyers, etc. belonged to the first category of 3rd estate. Peasants and artisans belonged to the second category. And small peasants, landless labours and servants belonged to third category, and were considered as the lowest class in the society. Members of the third state had to pay all types of taxes including tithes and taille.
3755.

What are the demerits of constitution

Answer» \tThe Constitution is comprehensive and in fact too comprehensive. Some provisions seem too redundant to be considered a part of the Constitution.\tThere is a strong bias towards centre in our federal structure. Recent case of Uttarakhand\'s govt being toppled to set in President\'s rule is a glaring example.\tPrivileges of the Parliament and State Legislatures are left upon then to decide which has not been codified till date. Though one doesn\'t expect such a provision to be enumerated in the Constitution, but Indian scenario might entail one such provision.\tThe Constitution is too bulky and too complex for a layman to understand. In fact it is considered a paradise of lawyers. This happened because our Constituent Assembly comprised of a very high number of eminent lawyers.\tThere is a high degree of protection to civil servants accorded under Art 311. This provision is more misused and abused than being used.
3756.

Map question from chapter 1 the french revolution

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3757.

What were the main cource of will war between bolesik and menshevik

Answer» Bolsheviks - party lead by majority and manshaviks - party lead by manority....
3758.

Highlight the features of democracy followed by china

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3759.

Why answer are so big

Answer» Because if our class then our studies will also increase so hard work to achieve your success
3760.

Who started the policiy of wearing the stipped trousers in french revolution?

Answer» Maximilan Robespierre,was the leader of Jacobin club,when a large group among Jacobin\'s decided to start wearing long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers.
3761.

I do now

Answer» I Don\'t know
3762.

Write a short note on subsistence crises??

Answer» A period when nasic means of livelihood are endangered
3763.

What do you understand by people as a source

Answer» People as a resource is way of referring to a country\'s working population in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities.
People as resource refers to the countries working population on their existing productive skills and capabilities
If the person who have proper education, training and healthcare and they can give fund to the society and country.
It means if a person is healthy and mentally physically strong and can become a useful person for our country then a people is a source
3764.

What was Nazi ideology

Answer» Nazi ideology was to create hatres for jews, get control over major parts of europe and most commonly,to be the most powerful dictator
To became a powerful country of Germany
3765.

Why was constitution of South Africa is finest in the world?

Answer» Becoz it is given NCERT textbook ??????
3766.

What do u mean by rural unemployment. Elaborate

Answer» An individual, who is ready and willing to work at the prevailing rate of wages but does not find the work, is considered to be unemployed. It is important here to mention that the persons, who voluntarily remain unemployed: living on alms or spending a parasitic life, cannot be treated as unemployed. It may be the case that a person may be willing to work but is not able to work due to his mental or physical constraints; in this case also that person cannot be termed as unemployed. The problem of unemployment among educated persons in India has touched an alarming point.Rural UnemploymentAbout 58.7 percent of labourers, in Indian villages, are engaged in primary sector. Most of them are engaged in non-farm sector. Those rural labourers work in cottage industries as iron-Smiths, carpenters, etc. and in different kinds of services.It has been estimated that more than two-third of the rural workers are self-employed and just one third of them work for others. Problem of involuntary unemployment can further be divided into disguised and seasonal unemployment, which are of alarming proportions in rural areas.
3767.

Why are himalayas known as young fold mountain?,

Answer» Because they were formed by folding of the tectonic plates.
3768.

What is the difference between democratic and republic

Answer» Democracy and Republic difference:----PhilosophyAll eligible citizens get equal say in decisions.All eligible citizens get equal say in decisions with protection of unalienable rights to individuals.DefinitionRule by the omnipotent majority. In a democracy, an individual, and any group of individuals composing any minority, have no protection against the unlimited power of the majority. It is a case of Majority-over-Man.A republic is similar to a representative democracy except it has a written constitution of basic rights that protect the minority from being completely unrepresented or overridden by the majority.
3769.

Who was olympe de gouger

Answer» She was a French playwright and political activist whose feminist and abolitionist writings reached a large audience.
3770.

What was the role of philospher in the French revolution

Answer» The philosophers in the 18th century France helped in the spread of ideas like liberty, equality and democracy. They helped to spread these ideas among the uneducated people in the third estate, which encouraged them to revolt. Philosophers like Montesquieu helped by giving ideas for an ideal government.
3771.

Who is the leader of Jacobin club

Answer» Maximilian Robespierre
3772.

Explain the impact of french revolution in the everyday life of people in France

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3773.

What is apritod

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3774.

Liberals,conservatives and redicals view addopt private property

Answer» liberals support private property , radicals like private property but donot like the existence of property in hands of few, conservatives wanted slow change
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3775.

Importance of institutional design of constitution

Answer» The Constitution of India embodies the values into the constitutional arrangements.Is has developed a basic institutional design which has its own importance.1.It provides for a democracy where elected representatives get the opportunity to rule the country.2.It embodies separation of powers among the institutions which clearly specifies demarcation of powers among them.3.It puts a check o the arbitrary powers of the government by providing certain fundamental rights to the citizens which cannot be violated.4.It also make necessary changes in the constitution from time to time to make it more up to date.
3776.

Name some educational institute in mumbai.

Answer» Bhabha atomic reasearch centre ,(BARC) iit bombay and tata institute
3777.

Evaluate the condition of women after French revolution?

Answer» a. Women were not granted political rights and were still considered to be passive citizens.b. They organised groups, clubs in order to voice their views, demanding equal set of political rights, right to vote.c. Some efforts were made to improve the conditions of women, like laws were made related to marriage, divorce was legalised, schools were set up , schooling was made compulsory for girls.d. It was only in 1946, that women were given right to vote.
3778.

How does democracy enhance the dignity of citizens

Answer» 1. Democracy is based on the principle of political equality. So all the citizens whether rich or poor, educated or uneducated people are treated at the same status.2. The people are not subject of a ruler , they are ruler themselves. 3. The ruler has to work according to the people wishes. If he doesn\'t work according to that so they can change them by elections. 4. The people are not being discriminated according to the gender.5. The people have the power to change their leaders if they don\'t work according to their wishes.
3779.

Discrible westen caclonit disterment and it inpact in cilimate

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3780.

Write down the structure of lok sabha and rajya sabha

Answer» LOK SABHA\tThe strength of lok sabha is 550 but the present lok sabha has 545 members.\tLok sabha consists of members directly elected by the people.\tMembers of lok sabha are elected for a period of 5 years.\tAny person who is an indian citizen and of 25 years age can contest the lok sabha seats.RAJYA SABAH \tThe strength of rajya sabha is 250 members but the present rajya sabha has 245 members.\t12 members out of these are nominated by the president and the rest are elected by the states.\tRajya sabha is a permanent body and the members are elected for 6 years.\tThe candidates minimum age is 30 years and how to be an indian citizen.
3781.

Explain nyaya yudh led by chaudri devi

Answer» Chaudhary devi lal led a movement called nyaya yudh(struggle for justice) and ... nyaya yudh was a movement led by chaudhary devi lal. nyaya means justice ...and yudh means justice so this yudh was started for justice.
3782.

Write 5 argument against democracy

Answer» In the democracy decisions are taken collectively and hence take a lot of time, and significant decisions are often delayed.People in government keep changing, which affects in continuity.In democracy leg pulling between different parties is a common practice, which leads to change in the decision after the change of guard.As people for whom the decisions are not involved, and, therefore, some decisions are not useful for ordinary people.In the democracy, total elimination of corruption is difficult.
3783.

Who were elector in france ?

Answer» ???
3784.

What do you mean by rigion of terror

Answer» The Reign of Terror (1793–94) was a period of mass executions by which the Paris-based Jacobins secured power through fear against the province-based Girondists after the French Revolution (1789). The Terror famously used the guillotine to behead victims, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The Terror grew out of fears that counter-revolutionary forces were threatening the revolution, but soon led to indiscriminant executions of nobles, clergy, and the educated in general, though the majority of victims are thought to have been peasants who denounced each other for personal rather than political reasons. The terror\'s leader, Maximilien Robespierre, exercised dictatorial powers as head of the Committee of Public Safety until his own beheading. Political stability eluded post-revolutionary France until Napoleon seized power in 1799.
3785.

Explain why 2nd month of the year means Feburary has only 28 or 29 days ?why not 30 days......

Answer» Dont arise que from que
Why january has 31 days
3786.

How Louis 16 was killed

Answer» He was guillotined.
Louix XVI was executed in the guillotine on January 21, 1793. He was executed on grounds of high treason. He had been accused of instigating the invasion of France by the other monarchies of Europe like Austria in order to destroy the Revolution and regain his power.
3787.

What is judisiory

Answer» It is an independent body of the government that checks whether the laws issued by the government are followed by the people or not.
All the courts at different levels in a country put together are called the judiciary. The judiciary includes all the courts at different levels in a country and consists of the Supreme Court, High Courts and district courts. The supreme court is the top legal organization.
3788.

How can you say that india had close link with other parts of the world in assistant period

Answer» Many of the indian manuscripts and Indian books are found in different parts of the world. We have also found seals which were used by ancient Indus valley civilization in other countries. The spread of knowledge or those revolutionary movements(renaissance) were because of Indian books . So several proofs prove that India had trade relations with other countries.\xa0
3789.

What were the global influence of Russian revolution ?

Answer» i) In many countries, communist parties were formed like the Communist Party of Great Britain.ii) The Bolsheviks encouraged colonial people to follow their experiment of taking power.iii) Many non-Russians from outside the USSR, participated in the Conference of the People of East and the Bolshevik-founded Comintern (an international union of pro-Bolshevik socialist parties).iv) Some received education in USSR’s Communist University of the Workers of the East.v) By the time of the outbreak of the Second World War II, the USSR had given socialism a global face and world stature.
3790.

With the changing time meaning of the democracy also changes? how? Explain

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3791.

Define infant morality

Answer» Rate of deaths of infant children in a year.
3792.

What was the eleventh plan to increase enrolement in higher production?

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3793.

Write some important factor which let to the rise of hittler in germany

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3794.

5 features of western costal planes

Answer» Zaid apka pura name kya hai
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3795.

Were the radicals and liberals negative minded people.

Answer» may or may not
3796.

What do you mean by february revolution

Answer» February revolution of 1917 was on of the revolutions which took place in Russia.Its centre was Petrograd .This revolution lead to the armed clashes and the demonstrations against the monarch police.Number of economic and social problems which were compounded by the world war I lead to the outbreak of this revolution.It lead to the down fall of imperial government
3797.

What changed after french revolution?

Answer» \tEquality and liberty were realised by the French people.\tCensorship was abolished. \tDeclaration of freedom of speevh and expression to be natural right.\tLife style and clothes were also changed.
3798.

Tell me some points about \'Poverty in India\' .

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3799.

What is World/Wall Street exchange ?

Answer» The name of the world’s biggest stock exchange located in the U.S.A.
3800.

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

Answer» 1. The society in France was devided into 3 estates. 1st estate: the Clergy 2nd estate: the nobility 3rd estate: the rest of the population.2. 90% of the population were peasants. Only clergy, nobility and few rich people of the 3rd estate owned the land. The rest of the peasants were poor.3. In the society, the nobility and clergy had some privileges by birth, like, 1. They were not paying most of the taxes. 2. The nobles were collecting feudal dues from the 3rd estate peasants.4. The church also was collecting the tax called tithes5. The state was collecting a direct tax called taille and other indirect taxes from the 3