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Short note on swadeshi movement...... |
| Answer» The Swadeshi movement was a part of the Indian Independence Movement. It was an economic strategy that sought to remove British rule by following the principles of self-sufficiency (swadeshi). This strategy was based on the idea that th foundation of British rule in India was the economic dependency of India on Britain. Indian industries had been destroyed by British rule as a result of which, India was almost entirely reliant on imports from Britain for manufactured goods like textile. It was argued that by becoming self-sufficient, India could weaken the economic foundation of British rule. The Swadeshi movement started with the partition of Bengal in 1905 and continued up to 1911. | |
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Who is Martin Luther King? |
| Answer» He is a revolutionary leader,who led civil disobedience movement in USA, it demand equality of Black and White. | |
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What is unitary system |
| Answer» Unitary system is system in which only central government has whole power it means there is no any levels of government with equal power... | |
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What was the impact of globalisation |
| Answer» Globalization introduces better trade. This is because more people are employed. This increases productivity. Apart from economical aspect, globalization has also brought an impact on political and\xa0cultural\xa0domain.\\Globalization of product and financial markets refers to an increased\xa0economicintegration in specialization and economies of scale, which will result in greater trade in financial services through both capital flows and cross-border entry activity. | |
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Who was dyer ? |
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Answer» General Dyer was important person during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre since Martial Law was imposed in Amritsar he was given the charge he reached Jallianwala Bagh block the exit and set openfire on the people that were gathered there General Dyer was the important person during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre Martial law was imposed in Amritsar |
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howis indiafederalism country |
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Answer» Because India has more than two tiers of government Because in India , there is a central government and state government |
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Name 3 political alliances in india |
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Who led to disintegration of Yugoslavia in six independent nations? |
| Answer» Differences along ethnic and religious lines | |
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What are the minerals used in making light bulb |
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Who led the Civil War in Sri Lanka? |
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Answer» Sri Lankan tamils Sri lankan Tamils |
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Democracy is the better form of government than dictatorship? |
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Answer» Nowdays it become a monarchy Yes |
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Why were the linguistic states created? |
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Answer» They were created so that it is verifyed that people speaking same languages live in the same state What On the planet earth |
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Explain the napoleonic Civil code 1804? |
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Answer» Abolished feudal system Improve transport and communication Right to property Equality before Law |
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How can we solve the problem of water in India |
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Answer» Through water harvesting To make water in company |
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In which category you will keep the oil seeds |
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Potato is native of which country |
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Answer» Actually it is also native of present PERU Potato is the native of AMERICA America What |
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Why did Gandhiji decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement? |
| Answer» Because it create violent in chaura chauri and many other places. Many policemen were also killed. | |
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"US entered the war with Vietnam under some sort of fear." Justify the statement. |
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Plz koi his ke chap 1 ka part 1 short kut me smjha do |
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Answer» Nationalism in europe Chapter 2 easy hai compare to chapter 1 usko try karo Kaun sa chapter |
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Who is the chairperson of municipal corporation. ..? |
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Answer» Apsuluity right shreeprasad ??.... MAYOR Lola It must be Mayor,I think..... |
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What is a secular state |
| Answer» Which gives importance to all religions equally | |
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WHICH CHAPTER IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND _ print revolution or novel ..sociesty? |
| Answer» novel | |
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What is the coalition government ? what are its impact on Indian politics? |
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Answer» Can you please make it up a little bit shorter and points with headings After 1990, Indian politics saw a rise of regional political parties in many states. It was also the beginning of the era of Coalition Government at the Centre. A Coalition Government is a Cabinet of a Parliamentary Government in which several political parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the Parliament.A Coalition Government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis,e.g. during war time or economic crisis. In such times, parties can form an all party coalition.Impact of coalition Government on Indian politics can be understood from the instances below(i) After the General Election in 2009, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) (consisting of 13 separate parties) formed the government. Indian National Congress (INC) had to enter an alliance with many parties, including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.(ii) In 2014 General Election, Bharatiya Janata Party won 282 seats and formed the government. It is for the first time since 1984 Indian general elections that a party has won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. Though Bharatiya Janata Party formed the government, but no Central Government can ignore the federal structure of India. Please tell |
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What are the reason why tertery sector is becoming so importent in india |
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Answer» It is given in ncert Tertiary sector has become important in India because :(i) Basic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.(ii) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.(iii) Demand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.(iv) Rapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.(v) Liberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services. |
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Rooftop Rain water harves |
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Answer» The ncert book must be in your fingurtips to score better yogita plz tell in which school do you read???? (i) Rooftop rainwater is collected using a PVC pipe.(ii) Collected water is filtered using sand and bricks.(iii) Underground pipe is used to take the water to the sump for immediate usage.(iv) Excess water from the sump is taken to the well.(v) Water from the well recharges the underground water. It is given in ncert |
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What was a system of housing for the poor laburs in landon |
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What was Reading mania |
| Answer» Through the 17th and 18th centuries literacy rates went up in most parts of Europe, and by the end of 18th century it was as high as 60 to 80 per cent. As literacy rates went up , there was a virtual reading mania. Reading mania had increased the demand for books and which had lead to the increase in demand for the print.\xa0 | |
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Why were labels used on cloth bundles |
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Answer» Those labels used on cloth bundles is easy to identify the place of origin, material of the cloth and the place of manufacturer.Explanation:Labels is important in cloths to describe that cloth features and washing method of that cloth materials. Fabrics details is explained in a detailed manner for safe and diligent usage. Those labels are easy to identify the size, country and method of usage too.Some labels intimate their Brand name with their Logo for marketing purpose. Labels were used on bundle by weaver to create a sense of oneness among Indians |
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Name the state where the indigo planters organized satyagraha |
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Answer» Champaran( Bihar) Right Champaran...( Bihar) ?? |
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Name the dam which was built by ilthumish near Siri fort |
| Answer» Sultan iltutmish built the hauz khas tank in delhi in the 14th century to supply water to Siri fort area | |
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why do we need a political party |
| Answer» We need it to represent democratic powers of the citizens and to express rights of the group of people. | |
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General view point about pressure groups and popular movements |
| Answer» Pressure groups do not aim to form or run the government. When people of common occupation, interest aspirations or opinions come together; in order to achieve a common objective; they form pressure groups. These pressure groups carry on popular movements in order to meet their objectives. It is not necessary that all the pressure groups go on creating popular movements rather many of them work in closely knit groups.Some examples of popular movements in India are: Narmada Bachao Andolan, Movement for Right to Information, Anti-liquor Movement, Women’s Movement, Environmental Movement. | |
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What is proto-industriali |
| Answer» The period before the industrialisation | |
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What is marrine and germenia in ch. 1 |
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Answer» Ch. 1 is omitted in LFHS school They are the female allegories of France and Germany. In eighteenth and nineteenth century artists found this way to personify the nation. Their statues were erected in public squares to remind the public of the national symbol of unity They are allegory for their movement. Marrine was an allgeory of france nation whereas germania was an allgeory of germany |
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Write briefly on political demands of ahom sabha |
| Answer» write briefly on political demands of ahom Sabha | |
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why Gandhiji said that there is enough for everyones needs but not for everyone greed explain |
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Answer» Very nice. ..thx Gandhi ji says these words because in this world there are so many resources for everyone in a systmatick way but if we over exploit this or overuse the resources the everyone will not use the resources and there will be enormous lack of resources and future generation will not be use the resources As people are overexploiting the resources very fastly for their use. They are not thinking about the poor. Resources are vital for any developmental activity there should be resource conservation. So gandhiji said these words to make understood to the people Gandhiji said these words: There is enough for everybody\'s need and not for any body\'s greed. He placed the greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative nature of modern technology as the root cause for resource depletion at the global level. He was against mass production and wanted to replace it with the production by the masses. |
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What is the basis of gender division? |
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Answer» Religional beliefs Difference in reproductive organs and gemets |
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What is kul |
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Explain accommodation in belgium. |
| Answer» The Path of accommodation adopted in Belgium.1) Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the central govt.2) Many Powers of the central government have been given to state govt. The state govt are not subordinate to\xa0the central govt.3) Brussels has a separate govt in which both the communities have equal representation.\xa0\xa04) There is a third kind of govt called community govt elected by the people belonging to Dutch, French\xa0and German no matter where they live. | |
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Explain residuary power |
| Answer» Subjects that do not fall in either the Union, State or the Concurrent List are known as the residuary subjects. These fall within the jurisdiction of the Union Government. The Parliament has powers\xa0to make any law with respect to any matter which is not a part of the Concurrent List or State List. This is known as residuary power.\xa0 | |
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Give 2 example of mineral |
| Answer» Mineral acid | |
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What led to the emergence of new middle class in europe (5 marks question) plz tell me answer plz |
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Answer» Can you please tell of which chapter it is \tIn Western Europe and parts of Central Europe, the growth of industrial production and trade meant the growth of towns and the emergence of commercial classes whose existence was based on production for the market.\tIndustrialisation began in England in the second half of the 18th century, but in France and parts of the German States, it occurred only during the 19th century.\tIn its wake, new social groups came into being, a working class population and middle classes made up of industrialists, businessmen and professionals.\tIn Central and Eastern Europe, these groups were smaller in numbers till late 19th century.\tIt was among the educated, liberal middle classes that ideas of national unity following the abolition of aristocratic privileges gained popularity. |
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Summary of gender, religion and caste |
| Answer» \tSocial differences based on gender, religion and caste take the form of social divisions and inequalities.\tThe gender division is natural and unchangeable.\tWomen’s role in politics is minimal in most societies.\tWomen’s role in public life was improved by political expression of gender division and political mobilization.\tWomen play a dual role in politics – as voters and political representatives.\tWomen are approached for short-term goals like winning elections.\tThe term Communalism is widely used across South Asia to describe the systematic misuse of religion for political purposes.\tPolitical mobilisation on religious lines is another frequent form of communalism | |
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Process of unification of italy |
| Answer» Giuseppe garibaldi,Giuseppe mazzini and conter de cavour were in main role in unification of Italy | |
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Means of transport and communication decrease the gap between people .explain . |
| Answer» Means of transport provide seamless movement of goods and people and thus facilitate various economic activities. Means of communication help in flow of information which is necessary for proper management of supply chain and financial transactions. Thus, means of transport and communication put life into a nation and its economy. Hence, they are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy. | |
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Who attend all the round table conference name him. |
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Answer» Nhi bhai Mahatma Gandhi |
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Describe the contribution of india entrepreneurs in the world market? |
| Answer» Growing food and other crops for the world market required capital. Large plantations could borrow it from banks and markets.(i)The Indian bankers were Shikaripuri Shroffs and Nattu Kottai Chettiars.(ii)They were amongst the many groups of bankers and traders who financed export agriculture in Central and Southeast Asia, using either their own funds or those borrowed from European banks.(ii)They had a sophisticated system to transfer money over large distances, and even developed indigenous forms of corporate organisation. | |
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Mode of occurance of metal |
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Answer» Thank you yogita ingle? Metals occur in earth’s crust and in sea water; in the form of ores. Earth’s crust is the major source of metal. Sea water contains many salts; such as sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, etc. Minerals are naturally occurring substances which have uniform composition. The minerals from which a metal can be profitably extracted are called ores. |
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what is consumer right? |
| Answer» Right to Be Informed: A consumer has the right to have correct information about a product. There are rules which make it mandatory to mention ingredients and safety features on the pack of a product. Proper information helps a consumer to make informed buying decision. A pack of a product also needs to mention the MRP (Maximum Retail Price) and a consumer can complain if the seller asks for more than the MRP.Right to Choose: A consumer has the right to choose from different options. A seller cannot just offer to sell only one brand to the consumer. The seller has to offer various options to the consumer. This right is usually enforced through laws against monopoly trade.Right to Seek Redressal: If a consumer gets affected by false promises made by the producer or suffers because of manufacturing defect; he has the right to seek redressal. Suppose you took a mobile connection and the bill shows many hidden charges which were not explained to you earlier. Or the mobile company activated a ringtone without your permission. Then you can go to the consumer court to put your case. | |
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Why. Civil disobedience. Movement. Was. launched. And. Four. its. Advantage |
| Answer» *it was launched because of the following reasons1.Arrival of simon commission.2.salt law.3.Neglect of elven demands demanded by gandhiji. | |