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1.

In which year industrial come to india

Answer» Factories in IndiaIn 1854, the first cotton mill in Bombay was established.In 1862, four more cotton mills were started.In 1855, the first jute mill was established in Bengal.With the advent of cotton and jute mills factories can into existence in India.
2.

social division of one kind or another exist in most countries explain

Answer» \tIt does not matter whether the country is small or big. India is a vast country with many communities.India is famous for its diversity.\tBelgium is a small country with many communities India is famous for its diversity.\tEven the Muslim countries are divided into Shias and Sunnies.\tCountries like Germany and Sweden which are considered homogeneous societies are undergoing rapid change because of migration from other parts of the world. Thus social division exists in all parts of the world.
3.

What the efforts made by Dr.B.R.Ambedakar for upliftment of dalits

Answer» The role of Ambedker in uplifting the dalit was as follows(i) Dr. BR Ambedkar joined active polities in 1930 and organised the Depressed Classes Association to uplift the dalits.(ii) He demanded separate electorates for dalits and reservation of seats in educational institutions for them.(iii) He signed the Poona Pact that gave reserved seats to the depressed classes in provincial and central legislative councils.
4.

Is we cannot use black pen in board exams even to highlight ?

Answer» No you can not use the black pens in the boards examination for underlining the things because it leads to wastage of time . And there is big role of time management in board examination . Instead of using blacks pen you can use sketch pen . But according to my opinion it is not essential to underline anything because teachers wants the perfection in your writing and in your content not in decorating the answer sheet.
5.

What is Arid soil?

Answer» Soil whose fertility is lost
6.

If the oil supply gets exhausted ome day,how would this affect our lifestyle?

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7.

Difference between contour cultivation and Terrace cultivation

Answer» Contour ploughing is the ploughing, done at right angles to the hill slopes, ridges and furrows so that the elevation prevents soil erosion by wind and water. In terracing, wide steps are cut around the slopes of hills to prevent soil erosion. Terrace farming alters the shape of the slope to produce flat areas whereas contour ploughing follows the natural shape of the slope without altering it.
8.

List the problem when we have to face to indiscrimate use of resources

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9.

Avreage income are also known as per capital income. Is this true or false

Answer» True
Sorry, its average and capita in my question .
Its average* and capita* in question?
Yes, average income is also known as per capita income.
obviously true Suhana
True
True
True
10.

Great Depression and four causes

Answer» The causes of the Great Depression were as follows:\tConditions created by war: The Great Depression was the result of the\xa0war. There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand for\xa0goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped. So, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in agricultural prices due to reduced demand.\tOverproduction in agriculture: Agricultural overproduction was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural prices. As prices fell and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production. They tried to bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This act pushed down the prices of farm produce further.\tShortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans\xa0now faced an acute crisis.\tLarge-scale unemployment:\xa0Farms could not sell their harvests, households were ruined, and businesses collapsed. Faced with falling incomes, many households in the US could not repay what they had borrowed\xa0and were forced to give up their homes, cars and other consumer durables.
11.

Describe the political end that list hope to achieve through economic measures

Answer» answer
12.

Five function of political party

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13.

Explain modern form of power sharing

Answer» Horizontal and vertical divisons
14.

How do political leaders accommodate

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15.

Why there is a need of sustainable development . Explain with hte help of a example?

Answer» Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is known as sustainable development.\xa0The issue of sustainability is important for development because development must happen in tandem with the future. If natural resources are not sustained, it will cause stagnation of development after a point of time. It becomes our duty to use nature for the fulfillment of our needs and not our greed. Our development should not hamper the needs of future generations.In the case of groundwater, we have utilized it to the maximum. It is a natural resource which is replenished by nature. People living in areas with surplus water reserves should take care of\xa0its conservation. Efforts should be made not to overuse or degrade the quality of water. Recent evidence shows that groundwater is under serious threat of disappearance. If suitable steps are not taken, it can pose serious consequences.
16.

How the federal arrangement in India can be changed? Write procedure.

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17.

What is the meant by tenement ?

Answer» A tenement is a large old building which is divided into a number of individual flats. It was a very common form of living in England during the late 19th century, after the industrial revolution.
18.

Do you think that social division are always dangerous?explain.

Answer» No, we do not think that social divisions are always dangerous because:(i) In a democracy, political expression of social divisions is normal and can be healthy.(ii) It allows various disadvantaged and marginal social groups to express their grievances and get the government to attend to these.(iii) Expression of various kinds of social division in politics often results in their cancelling one another out.
19.

How did Martin Luther\'s writing brings reforms in the religious field. Explaim

Answer» \xa0The religious reforms that took place in Europe in the 16th-century were\xa0as:\tIn 1517, the religious reformer Martin Luther wrote Ninety Five Theses criticising many of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church.\tHe pasted a printed copy of it on the door of a church in Wittenberg.\xa0It challenged the Church to debate his ideas.\tLuther\'s writings immediately became popular through printed copies and were read widely.\tLuther’s translation of the New Testament sold 5,000 copies within a few weeks and a second edition appeared within three months.\tAll these led to a religious debate and marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.\tPrinting technology played a key role in bringing religious reforms in the 16th century. Hence Martin Luther\'s remarks were apt, effective and practical.
20.

In which year World War II start and end?

Answer» 1 sep 1939 - 2 sept 1945
21.

Is any changes of chapter that\'s come in examination of cbse 10th in history in 2020

Answer» That are 2. 8.10.11.18.20.23.28
Yes change is thier that are
22.

What is joobers

Answer» Jobbers are the old and trusted people employed by the east indian company with some powers
JOBBERS were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for for work from villages out of the various job seekers
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What is joobers
23.

What is public facilities ?full form of pds

Answer» i support sneha
Facilites necessary for public provided by govt.
Facilities provided by the government
Public distribution system
Public demand service
24.

Explain in detail about nationalism

Answer» A petroism or love towars poeple\'s nation is called nationalism.In India the feeling of nationalism came the anticolonial movement in first decade of niteenth century.The first was France with its popular revolution.
Feeling towards their motherland
Love towards ones own country
It is the system created by people to believe there nation is superior to all the other
Nationalism is a feeling of oneness
25.

What do mean by nationalism

Answer» Lovely of our country
It means that the people who love with his country
It means when people began to believe that they all are a part of a same nation and when they discover some unity among themselves that binds them together.
its patriotism for country
love for country
26.

What are corn law and effect in pepole

Answer» Corns laws are the laws passed by British government, under pressure from landed groups,to restrict the impose of corn. Effect on peoples. ...........1. Food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country. 2. British agriculturewas unable to compete with imports.2. In Britain vast area of land were now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of country.
27.

What was zoolverian?

Answer» Zollverein was a custom union, formed in 1834 at the initiatives of Prussia and joined by most of the german states.
28.

Name the areas that demanded seasonal labour in England

Answer» In many industries the demand for labour was seasonal. Gasworks and breweries were especially busy through the cold months.\xa0Bookbinders and printers, catering to Christmas demand, too needed extra hands before December.
In many industries the demand for labour was seasonal. Gasworks and breweries were especially busy through the cold months. Bookbinders and printers, catering to Christmas demand, too needed extra hands before December
29.

What is metropolis of trade?

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30.

When Gandhi Irwin pact was signed

Answer» 1931
On 5march.. 1931... when gandhi ji called up civil disobedience movement
I think March 1928
On 5 march ,1931 Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed
31.

How is federalism practised ?

Answer» (i) Linguistic States : After independence, in 1950, the boundaries of several old states were changed in order to create new states. This was done to ensure that the people who spoke the same language, share common culture, ethnicity or geography could live in the same state.(ii) Language Policy : The Indian Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one of the languages. Though Hindi was identified as the optional language, but the central government has not imposed Hindi on states where people speak a different language. Besides Hindi, there are 22 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Indian Constitution.(iii) Centre-State relations : Improving the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice. Though Indian Constitution has demarcated the powers of the Union and the state governments but still the Union government can have influence over the state in many ways.In the past, the Central government has often misused the Constitution to dismiss the state governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism, and that of democracy.The judiciary has played a major role in improving the autonomy of the state governments because many a time, it has rescued state governments which were dismissed in an arbitrary manner.
To share power among different level of government
32.

What is the role of the patriarchal society in a country

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33.

What is modern form of money?

Answer» Paprer currency
Paper money
34.

Who were african americans ?

Answer» Thanx for this answer
Those american citizen whose forfather came from africa and settled in america permanently
People who came from Africa and settled in America
35.

how rapping was the process of industrialisation in india

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36.

The jallianwala bagh massacre ,april 13,1919 short note

Answer» Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened in Amritsar in which a British General opened fire on a large group of unarmed, peaceful people. Men and women, Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims, rich and poor, all categories\xa0of people\xa0had gathered to protest against the British. After this incident, a song was composed and sung to honor the brave people who died.\xa0It included a line that said: “The blood of Hindus and Muslims flow together today”. This shows how Indians proved that, whatever caste, creed, religions, culture we belong to, we are one and united to do anything for our motherland.\xa0From the history books, we know that it was the day of Baisakhi when people had gathered in the Jalianwala Bagh to mark the celebrations. People from all faiths were present in that crowd. When the firing took, followers of different religions exhibited unity even in death.
37.

write a brief account on maxmillion robespierre

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38.

Write about the composition structure of urban local government

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39.

"Development for one may not be development for the other". Justify it.

Answer» From development people looks at diffrent things.What may be development for one may not be development for other .People can have conflicting and diffrent goals of development. For example :-1) Opening of big shops on local places may be development for people living there but it can be harmful for small shopkeepers there.2)Construction of dams may be fruitfull for the farmers, industrialists etc but it is not good for the people displaced by it.
Different persons have different developmantal goals and two,what may be development for one may not be Developemant for the other.it may even be distructive for the other.For example, to get mare electricity,industrialists may want more dams. But this may submerge the land and disturbe the lives of people who are displaced-such as tribals.they might resent this and may prefer small check dams or tanks to irrigate their land................................................
The establishment of dam leads to infrastructural development but many people gone out of villagers hence it may not be development for adivasis and tribals
As we know that the people\'s development is phisicaly or economically.So if a person is developing in any of the condition it is the only development of the single individual while others aren\'t able to get profit from it.
40.

Write the differences between Prudential and Moral set of reasons.

Answer» Prudential reasons stress that power sharing will bring out better outcome or results; whereas moral reasons emphasize the very act of power sharing as valuable.
41.

By whom the purna swaraj call of

Answer» The Purna Swaraj resolution—proclaimed on January 26, 1930, later to be celebrated as independent India\'s Republic Day—called for “complete freedom from the British” but was later interpreted by Prime Minister Nehru as permitting India to remain within the British Commonwealth, a practical concession young Jawaharlal
42.

What is meant by the print resolution? Explain its significance

Answer» With the invention of printing press, the printing of books started at a large scale. It was called the Print Revolution.Significance:(i) with the printing press, a new reading public emerged.(ii) Printing reduced the cost of books. (iii) Books flooded the market, reaching out to an ever growing readership.
43.

What does globalisation mean

Answer» Globalisation means the process of spreading trade from one country to the other countries so that the trade relationship between countries will be strong. There is no trade barrier or any restrictions in export or imports of goods.
Globalisation describes the way the countries and people of the world interact and integrate
44.

why did lebrulism stand for middel class

Answer» Liberalism for middle class means that all the special rights given to the upper class was abolished and are given equal rights to all.Everybody should be easily take personal decisions without any force.
Liberalism means to be free and abolison of the previlages of aristocracy
45.

How do the deposits with the banks become their source of income?

Answer» Banks use a major portion of deposits to extend loans. They charge a higher rate of interest on loans than what they offer on deposits. The difference between what is charged from borrowers and what is paid to the depositors is the main source of income for the banks.
46.

Why the area under cultivation is decreasing day by day?

Answer» due to increasing population and increase in size of barren land....
47.

is app mein help books available hoti h kya??

Answer» okk
No
Hoti hogi
Jee nahin
48.

Advantages and disadvantages of British rule in India. plz provide ans. in points

Answer» Advantages of British raj in IndiaSocial Reforms: British raj in India had done various social activities for the country for instance abolition of The Sati Pratha and introduction Widow Remarriage Act of 1856, Child marriage restraint Act, Act against child labor and many other acts for improving the social tradition and custom for the betterment of humanity.Education reforms: During the British Raj only India existing education changed with the introduction of English as the mandatory subject and official language. During British Raj only University of Bombay, Kolkata and Madras were established during the year of 1857 just before the rebellion. The university is still present and being run by the modern Independent India as a most prestigious university.Employment Scheme: The British government also introduces the Indian Civil Service for the various prestigious posts under the government. The Imperial Civil Service at present is known as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) which is conducted by UPSC.Irrigation scheme: The government also structured various canals and dams for the improvement of irrigation condition in India.Infrastructure development: During the regime of British government the India communication and transport facility were developed. The government established the India’s first railways service in the year of 1853-54 in the region of Bombay and Calcutta by the two railways companies i.e. Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) and East Indian Railway (EIR). After 5 years in the year of 1859, the first passenger railway line opened in North India between Allahabad and Kanpur.Disadvantage/Drawbacks of British Raj in IndiaDivide and Rule policy: The former rule of Divide and rule was the first that the government made to rule and govern all the major British provision states and Indian princely states. The rule first came into existence during the Lord Curzon viceroy, who divided the Bengal province into three parts i.e. Eastern Bengal and Assam as the Muslim majority states and also Hindu majority province of West Bengal, which had a huge blow for the country as because it led and created significant outrage among the countrymen. Not only this the biggest divide and rule policy that appeared at the time of independence when the country divided into two parts one is India and another one is Pakistan the burden of which still being seen during the conflict between Indo-Pak war.Impalement of Tax structure: The government imposed illiberal tax structure and used to collect high taxes and also greater return on profits. However, the burden of which levies on small peasants, farmers, and small traders.Loss of lives: The regime of British government the country suffered the loss of many lives such as in Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, the rebellion of 1857, etc. During the World, War government used to recruit many Indian citizens to join the troops even if they are not interested which results in loss and loss of lives. The government didn’t care about the people; they only care about their reputation and prestige and making marks in world history.Exploitation of resources: The government duly exploited the resources of the country and traded them in another country in order to earn revenue and capture the trade market.However, it has been very much crucial days for the country and for the people where one side they have gained but also suffered a huge blow. But, at present India is the fastest growing economy in the world after passing the 69 years of independence. There are more achievements to come in coming years. So, dear countrymen step up and became a part of glorious India.
49.

What is rowlatt act and what is rowlatt satyagraha?

Answer» The British passed the Rowlatt Act in the year 1919. The Act curbed fundamental rights such as the freedom of expression and strengthened police powers. The Act was very repressive and therefore it enraged Indians. Prominent leaders of the freedom struggles such as Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, etc. felt that the government had no right to restrict the basic freedoms of people. They viewed the Act as devilish and tyrannical. Gandhiji decided to oppose this Act. He asked people of India to observe 6 April 1919 as a day of non-violent opposition to the Act, as a day of humiliation and prayer’ and hartal. He organised Satyagraha Sabhas to launch the movement. The Rowlatt Satyagraha spread far and wide. It became the first All- India struggle against the British government. In April1 919 several demonstrations and hartals took place in the country. But the government suppressed them taking brutal measures. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre was the climax of its brutality. This incident took place on 13 April in Amritsar on Baishakhi day. Thousands of people had gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh to celebrate the occasion. General Dyre opened fire on them all of a sudden. Both Hindu and Muslim unitedly criticized he British action.
50.

Emification of Germany

Answer» Unification of Germany:\tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany.