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1.

What is the proportion of democratic government countries of the world?

Answer» 123/192
2.

History chapter 1 didn\'t taught in my school

Answer» My teacher complets 1 ch in 2 days.
No problem, this is because 1st chapter is optional with 2nd chapter.So,teachers have to teach either 1st chapter or 2nd chapter.
3.

When last landslide occur in India??

Answer» 30 July 2014
4.

Communialism defination

Answer» Communalism is a situation in the society in which the different religious groups try to establish its superiority over the others.
5.

Gender decision is not based on biology but on social and stereotype. Explain.

Answer» There are the following reasons 1: Family is the basic unit of politics includes men, women both therfore considerd in politics
6.

Write short notes on the following terms (1).Absolutist (2).plebiscite

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7.

What was the role of gandhiji in making of our nation

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8.

Critically examine the working of political parties in india?

Answer» *LACK OF INTERNAL DEMOCRACY*DYNASTIC SUCCESSION*GROWING ROLE OF MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER*NO MATERIAL CHOICE FOR THE WORKER *OPPURTUNISTIC POLITICS
9.

Explain any three condition of the contract on the bases of which indentured labour

Answer» Indentured labour was more or less like a bonded labour. Such indentured labourers worked in plantation and mines. Three conditions of contract on the basis of which the indentured labour worked were:\tThe contract mentioned the monthly salary of the labourers.\tThe contract did not specify any rights of the labourers. Sometimes, they had to work for 16 hours in a day. Thu,s they were exploited by the owners of plantation and mines.\tThe contract gave extensive powers tot he employer. They could bring criminal charges against the labourer if the latter did not fulfill any terms and conditions that was mentioned in their contract.
10.

Explain any three condition of the control on the basis of which indentured labour work.

Answer» Indentured labour was more or less like a bonded labour. Such indentured labourers worked in plantation and mines. Three conditions of contract on the basis of which the indentured labour worked were:\tThe contract mentioned the monthly salary of the labourers.\tThe contract did not specify any rights of the labourers. Sometimes, they had to work for 16 hours in a day. Thu,s they were exploited by the owners of plantation and mines.\tThe contract gave extensive powers tot he employer. They could bring criminal charges against the labourer if the latter did not fulfill any terms and conditions that was mentioned in their contract.
11.

What rae challenges faced by political parties.

Answer» The problem faced by the political parties in India are as follows: 1. LACK OF INTERNAL DEMOCRACY :-Although democracy function with the help of political party but very often lack of internal democracy within the party can be seen. 2. DYNASTIC SUCCESSION :These parties do not have transparent functioning which is why the leaders always try to give unfair advantage to their family members.3. MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER : Parties these days try to nominate that person as the candidate who is either rich or has sufficient muscle power behind him.4. LACK OF MEANINGFUL CHOICE : All the political parties are same in one way or the other which is why people don\'t have any meaningful choice among them.
12.

Why there were clashes between farmers and gomasthas?

Answer» Plants being sessile stay at one place and lacks the process of locomotion while animals move from one place to another in search of food,shelter and mates......The physical activities performed by plants is also less when compared to animals☺?
13.

mention the ideology of Indian national congress party.

Answer» The party primarily endorses social liberalism—seeking to balance individual liberty and social justice, and secularism—asserting the right to be free from religious rule and teachings.
14.

What was the impact of first world war on india...???

Answer» 1. First world war created a new economic and political situation all around the world.2. British had to face huge defence expenditure which it fimamced from war loans.3. In India, costum duties were raised and income taxes were introduced to fulfil defence expenditure.4. Villagers were called upom to supply forced recruitment which created widespread amger amongst them.5. At the se time crops failed in many parts of India.6. This was accompanied by influemza epidic.
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15.

Why Metternich describe mazzine as the most dangerous enemy of our social order

Answer» Because they didn\'t want to change in society
Mazzini was a relentless opposer of monarchy and he had a vision of democratic republic which frightened the conservatives. Thus he describes him as \'the most dangerous enemy of our social order\'.Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities. Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Because of this Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’.
16.

Explain horizontal power sharing

Answer» Legislative, executive and judiciary
Model question paper 2018
17.

What were tet three argument that the print culture was responsible for French Revolution?

Answer» The answer is in NCERT.
No
18.

Who won the indo-pak war

Answer» India would have won it and would have taken the whole pak under them. They have had reached till islamabad and they raised our flag there then the pak govt signed the deal with our that president and thus we called back our army
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19.

Explain the major iron ore belt in India

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20.

How the globalisation effect in India and how it advantage for India

Answer» 1. Greater competition among producers resulting from Globalisation is a great advantage to consumers as there is greater choice before them. Consumers now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products.2. Due to Globalisation many MNCs have increased their investments in India . This means thousands of people are getting highly paid jobs and, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier.3. Local companies supplying raw materials, to these industries have prospered.4. Top Indian Companies have benefit from increased competition. They have invested in newer technology and production methods and raised their production standards.5. Some Indian companies have gained from successful collaborations with foreign companies.6. Large Indian companies have emerged as multinationals like Tata Motors.7.\xa0Globalisation has also created new opportunities for Indian companies providing services, particularly in the IT field. Services such as data entry, accounting, and administrative tasks, are now being done cheaply in India and exported to the developed countries. This has generated thousands of jobs.
21.

Why we need politics parties and why it is necessary in democracy

Answer» Political parties importance:1:it makes government2:it plays a role of opposition against the government3:it aware us from the plans of government
22.

Where is the question paper of class 10 2017

Answer» No
I know I have all papaers
23.

"Technology has stimulated the globalisation process"explain the statement with examples.

Answer» It is because as the technology developoed it leads to the development of good machinery system,better transport systems which accelerated the speed of development in globalisation. ?
24.

What do banks do with the deposits which they accept from the public?explain

Answer» Banks give the money deposited by the people to other people demanding loan.On this loan bank charges interest and earns money.
Because they get interest on deposit . So that that they earn money.
25.

What were the affect on agricultur after industrilization in 18th century

Answer» Positive Effects: Industrialization had many positive effects on society in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. The creation of power machines and factories provided many new job opportunities. The new machinery increased production speed of good and gave people the ability to transport raw materials. Industrialization also lead to urbanization. Urbanization is the movement of people into cities and city building. Citizens wanted to live closer to the factories that they worked at. The Western World went from rural and agricultural to urban industrial.Negative Effects: Despite its many positive effects, industrialization had a negative impact on Europe too. Urban areas doubled, tripled, or quadrupled in size which led to over crowding in cities. Sometimes a large population is a good thing, but in this case the population was too big and caused many health problems. Living conditions were dirty and unhealthy. Cities were unsanitary and diseases filled the streets. There were no sanitation codes in cities. Many citizens got very sick.\xa0\xa0
26.

Chapter 1 prayojna karya 3

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27.

Social science notes i can need

Answer» Neha singh l can be your close friend please???
28.

What is the meaning of rationalism

Answer» The practice or principle of basing opinions and actions on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
29.

How did farming methods change due to industrialization?

Answer» Methods change due to industrialization(i) Steel plough used in place of wooden plough.(ii) Harrow in place of wooden weeder.(iii) Mechanical drill for seed sowing, reaping and threshing machines.
30.

What is soil erosion? state how it can be prevented in desert.

Answer» Ok bro
Soil erosion can be defined as the wearing away of topsoil One of the main reason for soil erosion is water erosion , which is loss of topsoil due to water
31.

Analyse RTI Act as the watchdog of democracy

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32.

What are zollvarien

Answer» Zollverien was association made in 1830 of prussia and states of germany to abolish the taeiff barrier and reduce currency of german states from 30 to 2
33.

Kaise padhe history

Answer» Story smj ke
By making notest
34.

Why the non coorpation movement start

Answer» It started in response of rowlett act and jallianwalla baghmassacare
Harsh aur kuch
Non coorpation movement was a signification phase of the india independence movement from british rule. It was lef by mahatma gandi in 1 jan 1921
35.

Give me important question of power sharing

Answer» Some important question for power sharingQ:Why power is necessary?Q:Why power sharing is important?Q:Why is moral reason for power sharing?Q:What is the need for power sharing?
36.

What is women\'s movement

Answer» revolt by women for their rights
37.

Assess the need for local government

Answer» Local government is needed after the things in cities and towns like municipal corporation
From a solid cylinder whose height is2.4 cm. and diameter 1.4cm ,a conical cavity of the same height and same diameter is hollowed out. Find the total surface area of the remaining solid to the nearest cm2
38.

Why does we study History even if we don\'t have to do with it? ( o _ o )

Answer» I\'m very impressed of you Anshika
We study history to know about past and not to repeat past mistakes in future.
Thanks bro
So that we could know about our culture
What ? Really!
So that we can value the things we enjoy free of cost
39.

What do you think that solar energy has a bright future in India? explain any three point.

Answer» I think that solar energy hax a bright future in india because of following reasons1it is econonical.2It is in exhaustible.3it is pollution-free.
Solar energy has a bright future in India because solar energy is not formed any type of pollution that is pollution free
40.

Why trasition are made in money

Answer» A person who hold money can easily exchange it for purchase anything .
41.

History mein question optional aayenge?

Answer» Yea ofcourse
Obviously Yes, The chapters are optional then the questions will be too.Enjoy
Nhi
42.

Expand the term globalisation

Answer» Globalisation is a process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views,products,ideas and other aspects of culture.
globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. It brings increasing interconnectedness among different populations and cultures.
43.

When i born

Answer» I am sry i am new to usd this app so i would like to know who answers the questions so that is y i posted a question like that
If i ask what happens to u
Why are you asking us ask your mother☺️
44.

What do you mean by khilafat issue. Explain in detail.

Answer» Thanks
The Khilafat issue gave him the opportunity to bring the Hindus and Muslims on a common platform. The Ottoman Turkey was badly defeated in the First World War. There were rumours about a harsh peace treating likely to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor; who was the spiritual head of the Islamic world (the Khalifa). A Khilafat committed was formed in Bombay in March 1919 to defend the Khalifa. This committee had leaders like the brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. They also wanted Mahatma Gandhi to take up the cause to build a united mass action. At the Calcutta session of the Congress in September 1920, the resolution was passed to launch a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat and also for swaraj.
45.

Why were indians outraged by rowlatt act?

Answer» Indians were outraged by rowlatt ac because-a) This had been hurriedly passed through the Imperial legislative councildespite of opposition of Indian members.b) It gave the government enormous power to repress political activities.c) It allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.d) There were hardships for the people due to first world war and rowlatt act increased them.\xa0
46.

Novel and society and history

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47.

What were the effects of the spread of print culture for poor people in 19th century india?

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48.

Democrcy is seen to be good in principle, but to be not so good in practice. Why?

Answer» Democracy means rule by the representatives elected by the people. The government is formed by the people, for the people and of the people. Through their elected representatives, every citizen takes part in the decision making process. All the policies, of the government are debated in the Parliament before taking final decisions. This takes a lot of time and leads to delays in the decision-making.Although democratic government are expected to be attentive to the needs of the people and less corrupt, but in actual practice, it does not happen. Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people and often ignore the demand of a major portion of the population then work on party lines.Democracy is also not free of corruption as most of the politician are indulged in money making. Thus, democracy is seen to be good in principle but felt not good in practice.
49.

What is the meaning of nationalism ?Mention some factors which give rise to nationalism

Answer» Nationalism is defined as the patriotic feel of an individual.Some factors that give rise to nationalism are-1. Development of Means of Communication and Transport.2. Impact of Western Education.3. Economic Exploitation of India.4. Socio-Religious Reform Movements.5. Emergence of Modern Press and Nationalist Literature.
50.

Why was there an increase in the handloom cloth production in 20th century ?

Answer» The handloom cloth production expanded in the 20th Century because of the following reasons:\tThe World War I had resulted in a rising demand for the needs of the army. The war drained all of Britain\'s finances and hence causing a depression. Britain could no longer afford to trade in India. Meanwhile, the handloom trade in India expanded.\tPeople preferred handloom over machine made textiles. Though machines made cheaper cloth, it could not remake the fine designs that one could make with hand.\tHandloom was seen as a sigh of refinement and wealth. The aristocrats and the nobility would prefer handloom cloth over the machinee-made cloth.