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1.

What is the democry

Answer» Democracy is a form of govt. In which the govt. Is of the people , for the people, and by the people.
2.

Short note on idea of satyagraha.

Answer» What is democry
Satyagraha indicates the power of truth. It states that if the cause is true and fight is against injustice then physical force is not necessary to get justice.
3.

What is rat hole farming?

Answer» Hope you will understand.
Most of the minerals in india are nationalized and they can be extracted with due permission of the government. But in most of the triple areas of North East India, minerals are owned by individuals or communities. Mining if minerals like coal iron ore limestone etc.is done by family members in the form of a long narrow tunnel called rat hole mining...
From economics
I think its out of syllabus
I don\'t no
4.

What is ranging of oucome in politics of social division

Answer» a. Social Diversity of any kind be it caste, religion, ***, region, culture are characteristic features of every society.b. Their outcome is largely dependent how they are expressed in politics and how diverse demands are raised by political leadership.c. It depends how the government responds to conflicting claims of the society.It implies the ability of the government to handle social differences by means power sharing among different groups.d. We may give example of Sri Lanka, where the political leadership did not provide for power sharing arrangements among the Sinhalas and the Tamils, pursued the policy of majoritarianism leading to the rise of militant group LTTE and civil strife.e. On the other hand, Belgium, India have provided for power sharing arrangement among diverse community members.
5.

Describe proto-industrialisation and its features

Answer» Proto-industrialization was a possible phase in the development of modern industrial economies that preceded, and created conditions for, the establishment of fully industrial societies. Proto-industrialisation generally refers to the phase before industrialisation. Proto-industrialization was marked by the increasing involvement of agrarian families in market-oriented craft production, mainly through the putting-out system organized by merchant capitalists.
6.

Write a brief note on azanda 21

Answer» 1) Agenda 21 is the declaration signed by the world leaders at the UNCED which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.2) Its aims were achieving Global Sustainable Development.3) It is an agenda to combat environmental damage, poverty, disease etc.4)Needs of shared responsibilities were discussed. example: polio drops.5) One major objective of agenda 21 is that every local govt. should draw its own agenda 21.\xa0
7.

How did the print help in the coming of democracy

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8.

who are children with special need?

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9.

The role of women in print culture and the modern world

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10.

What is a social science

Answer» Answer ro batao ye answer nhi hai
Very bad ???
Hi.... You didn\'t know what is social science Seriously??? Are u in 10th class
Are you in class10
11.

What were the first tamil and malayalam books printed

Answer» Catholic priests printed the first Tamil book in 1579 at Cochin. They printed the first Malayalam book in 1713. By 1710, Dutch Protestant missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts, many of them translations of older works.
12.

Why dictatorship have slightly higher rates of economics growth as compared to the democracy

Answer» Strict rules and punishment means no corroption and crime
13.

Transport, communication and trade are complementary to each other. Justify

Answer» The pace of development of a country depends upon the production of goods and services as well as their movement over space. Therefore, efficient means of transport is a prerequisite for fast development.\xa0(i) For a long time, trade and transport were restricted to a limited space.\xa0(ii) With the development in science and technology, the area of influence of trade and transport expanded far and wide.\xa0(iii) Today, the world has been connected into a large village with the help of efficient and fast moving transport.\xa0(iv) Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system. Therefore, transport, communication and trade are complementary to each other.
14.

Give one difference between a pressure group and a political parties

Answer» Pressure group is a group of people having common proffession wants to fulfill their demands by influencing government policies BUT Political party ia a group of people who came together to contest election and to hold power in the government.
Political parties contest elections and form the governmentPressure groups does not contest elections and tend to influence govt policies
15.

Suggest improvements to the credit scenario in India

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16.

what is GINI?

Answer» The Gini index or Gini coefficient is a statistical measure\xa0of distribution developed\xa0by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini\xa0in 1912. It is often used as a gauge of economic inequality, measuring income distribution or, less commonly, wealth distribution among a population. The coefficient ranges from 0 (or 0%) to 1 (or 100%), with 0 representing perfect equality and 1 representing perfect inequality. Values over 1 are theoretically possible due to negative income or wealth.
17.

What is a nation ?

Answer» A sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.
18.

impprtance of road ways as compareto railways

Answer» 1. Rodways provide home to home service as compared to Railways.2. Construction cost of Rodways is less than that of Railways.3.The cost of loading and unloading is much cheaper than the Railways.4. Roadways can be built at any place but Railways are not.5. Maintenance cost is also low as compared to Railways.
19.

Challenges faced by indian democracy

Answer» The challenges faced by indian democracy are:1)challenge of accomodation of diversity2)challenge of decentralization3)challenge of free and fair election(eg:booth capturing)
20.

Overwhelming support for democracy all over the world.why?

Answer» In general, we think that democracy can address all socio-economic and political problems but always our expectations are not met in democracy. Sometimes, it may be slow, less efficient, not always very responsive or clean.The actual performance of democracies shows a mixed result. In democracy, there are regular and free election and always there is a scope for open public debate.Democracy is a people’s own government where rulers are elected by the people. People wish to be ruled by the representatives elected by them.They also believe that only democratic form of government is suitable for their country. That is why, there is an overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world.
21.

Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of citizens

Answer» a) In a democratic country people have the freedom to choose their representatives on the basis of universal adult franchise.\xa0b) Most societies across the world were historically male dominated. Equal treatment of women became the necessary requirement of a democratic society. Thus, their status in democratic countries improved.\xa0c) In a non-democratic setup, there is no legal basis for freedom and dignity of individuals. Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.\xa0d) Democracy transforms people from the status of subjects under a king or a dictator to the status of citizens with rights and duties.Many Fundamental rights are granted to citizens in a democratic country. One such right is the right to freedom, which is a cluster of many rights like freedom to travel anywhere, freedom to assemble anywhere, freedom to choose any profession, to choose any religion etc.
22.

Democracy is best way to fight recognition and recognition of social diversity.justify

Answer» It is true that democracy is the best way to fight for recognition and reconciliation of social diversity. In democracy, political expression of social division is quite normal and healthy. India, Belgium and Yugoslavia are examples where social diversities have been accommodated in a very positive manner.Reservation of seats in the Legislatures and government service for the people belonging to Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) offers such an example. Even women have been given reservation in local bodies and efforts are being made to reserve seats for them in Parliament and State Legislatures.It is true that people who are discriminated against or marginalised have to fight against the injustice shown to them. Sometimes their struggles even become violent.But generally they take the democratic path in voicing. their demands in a peaceful and constitutional manner through their elected representatives. ’
23.

When french sneezes whole europe get cold. Elaborate the sentence...........

Answer» Ty
During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'.
24.

Distinguish between the hidden /disguised unemployment

Answer» \tOpen UnemploymentDisguised unemployment(i) Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood.(i) Disguised unemployment refers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are requird. The situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less then their potential.(ii) This unemployment is clearly visible.(ii) This unemployment is hidden.\xa0(iii) People\'s unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy.(ii) People\'s unemployment won\'t affect the production of goods and services because here already more than requirement of people are working so if they leave that\'s not a big deal.\t
25.

Why did slavic nationlist struggle in 19 century give reason

Answer» The Slavic Nationalist struggle of the 19th century (Pan-Slavism ), was started for the unity of Slavic-speaking people in the Balkan regions and for their development. For centuries, these areas were controlled by rulers who were not Slavs.Intellectuals and scholars encouraged the Slavic people to share their passion, culture and identity. The first Pan-Slavic Congress was held in Prague in 1848.With the break-up of Slavic states, this movement is considered defunct now.
26.

Define romanticism briefly.

Answer» A feeling of collective belongings for the nation
A movement in Europe in 18th century\xa0
27.

Why do lenders are collateral

Answer» Lenders ask for collateral while lending because if payment of interest and repayment of the principal are not made on time, the lenders can sell the collateral assest and recover their money.
28.

challenges of democracy will also come or not???

Answer» ok thanks
It\'s included in the course
29.

Main concept of democracy

Answer» Main concept of democracy is to fulfill the demands of it\'s citizens through different teirs of government
The main concept of democracy is to ensure rights and equality,enhance dignity and to accomodate diversity within a country t
30.

Define cross cutting and overlapping differences

Answer» When one difference overlapped another diference is known as overlappingWhen one difference cross cut the other difference is known as cross cutting
Overlapping social difference refers to the case when one social difference becomes more powerful due to impact of another as against croos cutting differences is the situation when a social difference is compromised with another
31.

The 2 staple food crop of India

Answer» Rice & wheat
Rice and wheat
32.

Important feature of indo china

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33.

Y MNCs r in need of costumer cares ??? Plz help

Answer» Ok and all the best for your paper
(1) by interacting with the local producessing various countries across the globe.(2) by setting up partnership with local companies.(3) by using the local companies for supplies.(4) by buying local companies.
34.

Benefits of vernacular language

Answer» Thnx
\tThey were written in the language of the common people.\tBy coming closer to the different spoken languages of the people, the novel produced a sense of shared world between diverse people in a nation.\tNovels may take a classical language and combine it with the languages of the streets and can make them all a part of the vernacular that is used.\tNovels bring together many cultures.
35.

What type of questions will come in board exam?

Answer» Depends on your study ,if you study hard paper will be easy, if you study not enough paper will be very hard for you
Confusing
Easy
36.

Shortnote on salt satyagraha ot dhandi march

Answer» In last 11 line the spellings are wrong. It\'s sholapur not shorapur
Salt Satyagraha was launched by Gandhiji to Revolt against the salt law imposed by the British government by making salt naturally. It was for the first time that Indian leaders decided to violate law people were now ask not only to refuse cooperation with the British but also to break colonial laws thousands of Indians in different parts of the country broke the salt law manufactured salt in demonstrate in front of the government salt factories. Ask movement spread comma foreign cloth was boycotted in liquor shops were picketed. Peasants refuse to pay revenue in chaukidari taxes, village officials resign, and in many places forest people violated forest laws going into reserved forests to collect would increase cattle. Then finally worried by the development, the colonial government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one, when Mahatma Gandhi himself was arrested industrial workers in Shorapur attack police post, Municipal buildings, low cost in railway stations inshot all structures that symbolised the British rule the outcome of the movement was the Gandhi Irwin pact which was signed by Gandhiji with Aone on the 5th of March 1931 by this Gandhi Irwin pact Gandhiji consented the path to participate in the Round table conference in London in the government agreed to release the political Prisoners.I hope this helped.
37.

Name the personality who organised the dalits into the depressed class3s assocation

Answer» Dr BR Ambedkar
38.

Why was the kheda satyagraha launched by gandhiji?

Answer» Gandhiji launched Kheda Satyagraha what the patients who were not in a position to pay the revenue due to crop failure
Sorry its happen due to crop fail and spread plague disease
Because to ban on the indigo plantation
39.

Whatisg-77

Answer» G-77 or Group of 77 refers to the seventy-seven developing countries that did not benefit from the fast growth western economies experienced in\xa01950s\xa0and 1960s. So, they organized themselves into G-77.They demanded :(i) A new international economic order that would give them real control over their natural resources.(ii) More development assistance.(iii) Fairer prices for raw material and(iv) Better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries\' markets.
40.

How muslims got established in india

Answer» Thanks very helpful
Due to the following reasons :# Partion of Pakistan and India# Exchange of goods # Jobs and family stay , etc ..........
41.

Why is subsistence agriculture still practised in certain parts of the country ? Give three reasons

Answer» Subsitence agriculture is still practised in India because it is the oldest method of agriculture in india.1. When the land is
42.

Tips btao jishse main cbse topper ban sakun

Answer» Bhagwan ke samne diya lekar baith ja
Search on you tube - Success mate Channel or study buddy club
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Right?
Just focus on your mind when you are read
Subha jaldi uth k padho or serial dhekna chod do
43.

How much lessons are ommitted in history

Answer» I also think so
4 chapters will come
According to me , 4 lessons
44.

Why and how power sharing in democracy

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45.

ch6 political parties write short note All India Trinamool Congress

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46.

what is vellum?

Answer» Vellum is a parchment made of animal skin. Luxury editions were still handwritten on very expensive vellum, meant for aristocratic circles and rich monastic libraries which scoffed at printed books as cheap vulgarities. Merchants and students in the university towns bought the cheaper printed copies.
47.

Discuss the steps to be taken to minimise environmental degradation by industry.

Answer» The below mentioned steps should be taken to minimise environmental degradation by industry:(i) Minimising use water for processing by reusing and recycling it in two or more successive stages.(ii) Harvesting of rainwater to meet water requirements.(iii) Treating hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds.(iv)Overdrawing of ground water reserves by industry where there is a threat to ground water resources also needs to be regulated legally.(v) Particulate matter in the air can be reduced by fitting smoke stacks to factories with electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, scrubbers and inertial separators. Smoke can be reduced by using oil or gas instead of coal in factories. Machinery and equipment can be used and generators should be fitted with silencers.
48.

Highlight the importance of petroleum . Explain the occurence of petroleum in india.

Answer» I don\'t know
49.

Why is conservation of mineral necessary.

Answer» Yes , it is going to exautible and occur lack of minerals in future so, we should conserve minerals.
Because they are exhaustiblr
50.

Name the village in karnatka which has earned a rare distinctions of being rich in rainwater.

Answer» Village in Karnataka which has earned a rare distinction of being rich in rainwater harvesting:- In Gendathur, a remote backward village in Mysore, Karnataka, villagers have installed, in their household\'s rooftop rainwater harvesting system to meet their water needs. Nearly 200 households have installed this system and the village has earned the rare distinction of being rich in rainwater.