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Describe the khilafat moments in India |
| Answer» (i) When the First World War ended, there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor.(ii) There was also this rumour that the post of Caliph (Khalifa) would be abolished by the Allies powers and Caliph was the spiritual head of Islamic world.(iii) To defend the Khalifa\'s temporal powers, a khilafat committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919.(iv) Ali Brothers started Khilafat movement to defend the powers of Khalifa. | |
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How to get the revision flow charts or mind mAp of any chapter in social??? |
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Answer» Okk thnx Get oswaal book |
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What is the motive of production in private and public sector? |
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Answer» The government owns most of the assets and provide all the service. The purpose of the public sector is not first to earn profits. Government raises money through taxes to meet expenses on the services rendered by it. Railways or post office is an example of the public sector Private sector : ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individuals or companies Public Sector :(i) The government owns most of the assets and provides all the services.(ii) The purpose of the public sector is not first to earn profits. Government raises money through taxes to meet expenses on the services rendered by it.(iii) Railways or post office is an example of the public sector.Private Sector :(i) Ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individuals or companies.(ii) Activities in the private sector are guided by the motive to earn profit. To get such services we have to pay money to these individuals and companies.(iii) Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) or Reliance Industries Ltd.(RIL) are examples of private sector. |
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What is linguistic states |
| Answer» Those states which r made on the basis of language | |
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By which other name aryans were called |
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What is soverginity?? |
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Answer» Means to give power Sovereignty, in political theory, the ultimate overseer, or authority, in the decision-making process of the state and in the maintenance of order. Sovereignty was originally meant to be the equivalent of supreme power. |
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what are the steps to protect worker taken by government at least 5 points |
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What is the use of water resources |
| Answer» Many use of water resources include:- industrial work, household work, and many other environmental activities. | |
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When ganghiji died |
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Answer» 31jan1948 shot by नाथूराम godse 31january 1950 |
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Difference between development and growth |
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Answer» Growth means increase in size but development means overall increasement In accordance to me growth is for short period of time whereas development is for long period of time \tEconomic growth has a single dimension; Economic development is multi-dimensional.\tEconomic growth reflects only quantitative changes; Economic development shows both quantitative and qualitative changes.\tEconomic growth shows the change in output; Economic development shows changes in the output along with technology and institutional arrangements.\tEconomic growth is spontaneous; Economic development is either regulated or controlled.\tEconomic growth is possible without development; economic development is not possible without growth. |
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Metals,?????? |
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Answer» Noo Answer chahiye kya ???? |
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In what respect is the criteria use by the UNDP for measuring the deplomental from the world Bank |
| Answer» Criterias uesd by UNDP for measuring devolopment are : (i) average income (ii) health facilities (iii) education and literacy rate | |
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What is gdp rate in India? |
| Answer» Google it you\'ll get ans | |
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International resources |
| Answer» International resources are the resources which are regulated by some international institutions.The International Resource Privilege is the power to transfer ownership or freely dispose of the natural resources of a country by the authority that countries give to the current leadership or government of that country. | |
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Who headed the Bheegi Bheegi Thai Bheegi Thai |
| Answer» Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh, Asha Bhosle, Geeta Dutt, Usha Khanna | |
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What is the best way to represent answers in board exam of sst? |
| Answer» The bestest way is to write the answers in points..!! By writing the answers in points your work will be represented as neat and clean and also it will be easier for the examiner to check yur answer sheet:) | |
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Name the regions of Europe where liberal nationalism spreas. |
| Answer» Source of nationalist tension in Europe was the area called Balkans.Balkan states became jealous of each other and entered into a conflict to establish more control and power in the region at the cost of others. | |
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Important dates of chapter the age of industrialisation??? Plzz dosto its urgent? |
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Answer» full timeline of age of ondustrialisation Dear 1600 se 1917 tak ki chaiye Some important dates were ;-◆ First cotton mill set up in india = 1854◆ Earliest factor is come up in England = 1730◆ The two magician published in = 26 jan 1901◆ Expansion of cotton in England = 1840◆ Expansion of railway in England = 1860◆ Invention of Spinning Jenny = 1764◆ Indian merchant network was breaking down= 1750◆ First Jute mill established in Bengal = 1855◆ Flying shuttle invented = 1733◆ Invention of mules = 1779\xa0 |
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Why all country are compared in dollat currency |
| Answer» Per capita income of different countries are calculated in Dollars and not in their own currency by the World Bank in order to facilitate comparison. Per capita income of each country is estimated in its own currency then it is converted into dollars at the current rate of exchange. This makes comparison of different currencies of world possible and help in setting of accounts between different countries.\xa0 | |
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Project on consumer awareness. |
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Answer» Yup! Oh Really |
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Write a short note on Narmada baacho andolan |
| Answer» Narmada Bachao Andolan\xa0(NBA) is an Indian\xa0social movement\xa0spearheaded by native tribals (adivasis),\xa0farmers,\xa0environmentalists\xa0and\xa0human rights\xa0activists\xa0against a number of large dam projects across river\xa0Narmada, which flows through the states of\xa0Gujarat,\xa0Madhya Pradesh\xa0and\xa0Maharashtra.\xa0Sardar Sarovar Dam\xa0in Gujarat is one of the biggest dams on the river and was one of the first focal points of the movement. It is part of the Narmada Dam Project, whose main aim is to provide irrigation and electricity to people of the above states. | |
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Why do people revolute |
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Describe Frederic Sorrieu\'s utopian vision of the world as deflicted in his paintings in 1848? |
| Answer» Frederic Sorrieu is trying to depict a Utopian vision where the World is characterized by the following:\tWorld made up of democratic and secular Republics.\tPeople of Europe, America, men , women of all ages and classes marching together, paying homage to the statue of liberty.\tRemains of the symbols of absolutists monarchies.\tSorrieu grouped people into different nations, with their distinct flags and costumes.\tUS and Switzerland are leading the processions.\t\xa0A female figure holding torch of enlightenment and charter of rights of the man.\tHe is trying to give a sense of belonging to the people, a shared collective identity through the symbols. | |
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Suggest the important measure which are taken to create sense of creative belonging |
| Answer» 1.new hymps were written..2.Ideas of nationalism also developed through a movement to revive Indian folklore.3.Gandhi ji formed swaraj flag..4.Abanindra Nath Tagore ji painted the image of Bharat Mata5 .REINTERPRETATION OF HISTORY also did asmany writer believed that indians have forgotten their glorious pastso Many writers wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and architecture, science and mathematics,religion, etc had flourished.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/9672909#readmore | |
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What was" Project Tiger" launched? |
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Answer» Project Tiger was launched by Indian government in 1973. It is one of the most famous wildlife conservation project of India.The main aim of the project is to protect diminishing population of Royal Bengal tigers of India.The project has to maintain two types of areas namely core zones and buffer zones. Core zones are totally free form human settlements. Bufferzones are the lands used for conserving the species of Tiger. 1973 |
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Who was count de cavour?? |
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Answer» Thanks Count Camillo Cavour (1810-1861) was prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1852 to 1859 and from 1860 to 1861. He played a leading part in the unification of Italy. Camillo Benso Cavour was an, 1810–61, Italian statesman, premier of the Kingdom of Sardinia. |
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what is the poona pact ? |
| Answer» The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar on behalf of Depressed class and caste Hindu leaders on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of British India government.The main features of "Poona Pact" were:\tAt the second Round Table conference, Dr. BR Ambedkar demanded separate electorates for Dalits.\tWhen the British conceded Dr. Ambedkar’s demand, Gandhiji, who was opposed to this, went on a fast unto death.\xa0\tAmbedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’s position by signing a pact in 1932, known as the Poona Pact.\xa0\tThe Poona Pact (September 1932) gave Depressed Classes (later to be known as Scheduled Caste) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils. | |
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In what case development goals of the people may be contradictory & also it may be destructive ? |
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Answer» For example, multinational companies are taking away land from poor farmers to build their industries. It is development for the company but it is destruction for poor farmers. Another example:if the cost price is less than the selling price then it would be profit for the owner and loss for the customer. and vice versa that is: if the cost price is greater than the selling price then it would be profit for the customer and loss for the owner. People may have conflicting as well as developmental goals...this is because the conditions and circumstances are different for every person...For one, something may be a source of development while for other, it may be a loss of chance of development...!!? |
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Note on consumer movement in india |
| Answer» India has long tradition of food adulteration, black marketing, hoarding, underweighing, etc. It was from the 1960s that the consumer movement began in India. Till the 1970s, consumer movement was mainly restricted to writing articles and holding exhibitions. But there has been an upsurge in the number of consumer groups in recent times.The level of dissatisfaction with the sellers and service providers was such an extent that the consumers had no choice but to raise their voice. After many years of organized struggle, the government was forced to take notice and finally the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) was enacted in 1986. | |
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what is role of gussiipe mazzani |
| Answer» Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were:\xa0(i) Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.\xa0(ii) He became member of various secret societies such as ‘Young Italy’ or ‘Young Europe’.\xa0(iii) He attempted revolution in Liguria.\xa0(iv) He wanted unification with wider alliance of nations.\xa0(v) He frightened conservatives through opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.\xa0(vi) He favoured war for unification of Italy.\xa0(vii) He wanted Economic development and Political dominance. | |
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How we can make a report on Salt Satyagraha |
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Answer» \xa0Because salt is an essential food item, the British government’s monopoly of its production and the tax imposed on it affected Indians irrespective of class, caste and gender barriers. Hence, when Gandhi decided to break the Salt Law, the move mobilised a large portion of the Indian population against the colonial government. Also, during the Dandi march, Gandhi spread his message of swaraj to thousands of people through lectures and urged them to defy the British government. In this way, the ‘Salt March’ became an effective tool of resistance against colonialism.\xa0 The Salt March, also known as the Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Mahatma Gandhi started this march with 78 of his trusted volunteers. Walking ten miles a day for 24 days, the march spanned over 240 miles, from Sabarmati Ashram, 240 miles (384 km) to Dandi, which was called Navsari at the time (now in the state of Gujarat). Growing numbers of Indians joined them along the way. When Gandhi broke the salt laws at 6:30 am on 6 April 1930, it sparked large scale acts of civil disobedience against the British Raj salt laws by millions of Indians. |
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What is human development index?Explain 3 majors of human development index. |
| Answer» The Human Development Index HDI is defined as the composite statistics used to rank countries by levels of human development. The HDI is a measure of health, education and income. It measures the average achievements in a country in these three basic dimensions of human development, calculated into an index.\tHealth - Life expectancy at birth\tEducation - expected years schooling for school-age children and average years of schooling in the adult population\tIncome - measured by Gross National Income (GNI) per capita | |
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What are differences between a developed and a developing country ? |
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Answer» \tDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesMore average income, higher per capita income and better standard of living\xa0Low average income, less per capita income and not good standard of living\xa0The standard of living in developed countries is generally very highThe standard of living in developing countries is normally not very highPeople of the developed countries avail the services of public facilitiesMost of the people in developing countries are deprived of facilitiesLiteracy rate is quite high due to better education systemLiteracy rate is quite low as people are deprived of education facilitiesLife expectancy rate is more due to better standard of livingThe standard of living in developing countries is normally not very high\t Thank u so much |
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Explain with examples any two measures of controlling land degradation in India |
| Answer» First one is afforstation and other One will be by using less hyv seeds | |
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How does RBI control banks and work of RBI. |
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Mention any 2 ways in which Europe benefited from French |
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Answer» Hi Asish a. The French Revolution challenged absolute monarchy and established France as a Republic, the revolution also popularized the ideas of liberty , equality and fraternity. This became an example for other states in Europe.b. The revolutionaries used various symbols like flag, ideas of fatherland to instill a sense of collective identity among the people.c. The French revolution was the first expression of the feeling of nationalism in Europe. The revolutionaries further declared their mission to liberate Europe from despotism.d. It was through the role of French army, by the activities and campaigns carried out by Jacobin. Hii riya |
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What does human development index indicate? By whom HDI is prepared? |
| Answer» The importance of Human Development Index are as follows:\tIt indicates the development of a country.\tIt indicates how far it has to yet develop to achieve a higher rank with respect to other countries.\tIt indicates the areas of improvement for a country.\tThrough it, one comes to know of\xa0the important elements of economic welfare like - life expectancy, level of education\xa0and real per capita income.\tIt measures material and non-material components of development.\tHuman Development Index (HDI) is helpful for a country to plan its future goals for development. | |
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What are the problems faced by indian farmers ? |
| Answer» 1.The main problems indian farmers face are lack of incentive by the government.2.some of the other problems are like uncertainity in rainfall and because of the lack of money they are not able to buy latest instruments.3.uncertain rain4. lack of technology,HYV seeds,irrigation facilities5. less sunsidery from government6. small farms | |
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What steps were taken to accomodate people in belgium |
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Who was matternich? |
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Answer» An Austrian chancellor , who hosted the treaty of vienna He was the Australian diplomat |
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What problems faced by indian workers |
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Do you think that power sharing is useful for our country? Give reason in support of your answer. |
| Answer» Power sharing is the need in democracy because of the following:\tIt helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.\tIt gives people the right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights.Thus, it can be said that power sharing is the spirit of democracy.Also, though it may seem that dividing of powers means dividing the nation or for that matter weakening the country, however the above reasons prove that in the long run it assists in building the unity of the nation. | |
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Which are the most important chapters in social science |
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Factors affecting soil formation in detail |
| Answer» The four main factors which help in the formation of soil are:\tRelief, parent rock or bed rock, climate, vegetation and other forms of life and time are important factors in the formation of soil.\tVarious forces of nature such as change in temperature, actions of running water, wind and glaciers, activities of decomposition etc, contribute to the formation of soil.\tChemical and organic changes which take place in the soil are equally important.\t\xa0Soils also consist of organic (humus) or inorganic materials. | |
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What is your view for development of our country? |
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2nd world war ?? |
| Answer» Second World War was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945.On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded\xa0Poland\xa0from the west; two days later,\xa0France and\xa0Britain\xa0declared war on\xa0Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded\xa0Poland\xa0from the east. | |
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How did the treaty of vienna change the map of Europe |
| Answer» Three changes introduced by the Treaty of Vienna (1815) in Europe were1. A German confedration of 38 states was created from the previous 360 of the Holy Roman Empire, under the presidency of the Austrian Emperor.2. Russia was given most of the Duchy of Warsaw (Poland) .3. The Netherlands and Southern Netherlands (Belgium) were united in a monarchy called the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. | |
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When was first war |
| Answer» 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918 | |
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Why is power sharing desicrable? |
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Answer» Hi Aastha bestie mil gaya real virat kohli!!?? Power sharing is desirable in democracy because : (1) Prudential reasons :\xa0(a) It helps toreduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Since social conflictoften leads to violence and political instability. (b) It is a good way to ensure the stability of politicalorder. (c) Imposing the will of majority, community over others maylook like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run itundermines the unity of the nation.\xa0(ii) Moral reasons :\xa0(a) Power sharing isthe very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power withthose affected by its exercise and who have to live with its effect. (b) People have a right to be consulted on how they are tobe governed. (c) A legitimate government is one where citizens throughparticipation, acquire a stake in the system. Real virat.. |
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Why did mettenich remark that "if france sneres the rest of europe cathes cold "? Explain ? |
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