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Define the term \'partisanship\'. |
| Answer» A tendency to take a side and inability to take a balanced views on issue.people who committed to a party. | |
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What are the difference b/w national party and state party?? Plzz tell short points |
| Answer» There are three major differences between a national party and regional/state party:\tNational parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.\tNational parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.\tThe national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states. | |
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Is GST is a game changer or game spoiler |
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how did Magadha become the most powerful kingdom? |
| Answer» \tThe Magadha Empire was the most powerful Kingdom in Ancient India. It had powerful kings like Bimbisara, Ajatasatru, Dhana Nanda, Chandragupta Maurya, etc.\tThis rise of Magadha Imperialism is unique in Indian history. The political history of India from the earliest times till the present day is an endless story of struggle between the forces of centralization and decentralization.\tIn the sixth century B.C., India presented the chronic symptom of disintegration. The Aryan India in the North was divided into, sixteen great kingdoms and a number of republican, autonomous states.\tOut of the medley of political atoms, four kingdoms viz., Avanti, Vatsa, Kosala and Magadha, Magadha Empire rose into prominence by aggrandizing upon other weaker states. They entered into a four-power conflict for imperial supremacy which ended in the ultimate victory of Magadha Kingdom over them. It is the first successful attempt for imperial and dynastic unification of India in the period of recorded history.\tOne of the main factors behind the rise of Magadhan Power was her economic solvency and growing prosperity. Magadha had a vast population which could be employed in agriculture, mining and for manning her army. The Sudras and the non-Aryans could be employed in clearing up the forest and reclaim surplus land for farming. The surplus population could easily live on the yield of the surplus land. The Magadhan lands were very fertile due to its location between the Ganges and the Son. In the 4th Century B.C. that the Magadhan lands yielded multiple crops round the year. People of Magadhan Empire became prosperous due to fertility of the land and the government became automatically rich and powerful. | |
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Federalism is one of the important concept of democratic country. Explain. |
| Answer» \tIt helps in settlements of large number of problems and issues at the local level.\tIt provides a platform of direct participation of of people in decision making.\tIn another way, decentralization is in the form of \'Local Self Government\' is the best way to realize principles of democracy. | |
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What are the main features of novels?in short |
| Answer» \xa0Novel is a modern form of literature that describes fictional characters and events, usually in the form of sequential story.Features:-(I) Novels began to be written from the 17th century, but really flowered from the 18th century.(ii) Most of the novels were written on social issues such as marriage relationship, the proper conduct of men and women etc. | |
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Diffentiate between cross cutting or overlapping. |
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Answer» Jo bhi questions tum yaha ask karte ho tum ye same question Google me Search kar sakte ho.... Jawab same Hoga \tOvelappingCross-cutting(i) When some social difference causes and overlaps with other difference.(i) If social differences cross-cut one another, then one social difference is compromised with the other(ii) overlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference\xa0(ii) It means that a group that share a common interest on the issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue.(iii) Example- racial difference between dark complexion and fairer complexion also refered as the afro-americans\xa0in the US becomes a social division because the darker complexion tend to stay unemployed due to their colour and tend to be poor & homeless, and often face injustice & discrimination.(iii) Example -Northern Ireland & Netherlands both are predominantly Christians but divided between Catholics & Protestants. In Northern Ireland the Protestants have stayed richer than the Catholics here class & religion overlap each other, Catholics have been poor & have suffered discrimination\t |
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Write factor responsible for shifting of cotton industries of mumbai to gujrat |
| Answer» \tAhmedabad is situated in the heart of a cotton growing area; hence the major raw material easily available.\tThe humid climate is ideal for spinning and weaving.\tThe flat terrain and easy availability of land is suitable for the establishment of the mills.\tWell developed road and railway network permits easy transportation of textiles to different parts of the country, thus providing easy access to the market. | |
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What is a legitimate government? |
| Answer» Legitimate government is a government under which law and action of the government are revealed to the people and government function in a transparent manner. Following features of a democratic government make it a legitimate government.(i) The laws are applicable to all the citizen whether rich or poor.(it) In a democracy there is a political equality i.e. every vote counts equally.(iii) People have the right to challenge the government policies and actions. If the people are not satisfied with the working of the government they have the right to change it. | |
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Why civil diobidience movement called off by gandhiji ? |
| Answer» (i) When Indian leaders were arrested, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing. Many were killed.(ii) A month later, when Gandhiji himself was arrested, industrial workers attacked police posts, government buildings, law courts and railway stations and all structures that symbolised the British rule.(iii) A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression. Peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.(iv) To break the deadline between Congress and the government Lord Irwin invited Gandhiji for a peace pact i.e Gandhi-Irwin pact.(v) Under such a situation Gandhiji decided to call off the movement. | |
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What are the causes of land degradation?What are the ways to solve this problem? |
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Answer» More methods r PPlanting thorny busgrs to stabilise the sand dunes Contour ploughingTerrace framing Strip cropping Shelter belts Causes of land degradation:\tDeforestation: Forests play an important role in maintaining fertility of soil by shedding their leaves which contain many nutrients.\xa0Forests are also helpful in binding up of soil particles with the help of roots of vegetation. Therefore, cutting о forests will affect the soil adversely.\tExcessive Use of Fertilizers and Pesticides-Excessive use of fertilizers is causing an imbalance in the quantity of certain nutrients in the soil. This imbalance adversely affects the vegetation.\tOvergrazing-Due to this, grass and other types of vegetation are unable to survive and grow in the area, and lack of vegetation cover leads to soil erosion.\xa0\tSalination--Increase in the concentration of soluble salts in the soil is called salination. India has about six million hectares of saline land.\tWater-logging-Excessive irrigation and improper drainage facility in the fields cause rise in the ground water level. This ground water mixes with surface water used for irrigation and creates a situation called water-logging\tDesertification: Desertification is a widespread process of land degradation in arid, semi- arid, and dry sub-humid areas resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities.\tSoil erosion:Accelerated soil erosion by water and wind is the major land degradation process and this is a consequence of changed relationship between environmental factors which occur as a result of human interventions.\tWasteland-Wastelands are the lands which are economically unproductive, ecologically unsuitable and subject to environmental deterioration.Ways to solve the problem of land degradation:\tGardening. Planting vegetation and grass can\xa0stop\xa0heavy rains from damaging our\xa0land\xa0and it protects the topsoil from being washed away.\tAfforestation and Reforestation.\tConservation Tillage.\tConstructing Wind Breakers.\tUsing Fertilizers. |
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Why bombay is known as prime city of India. |
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Answer» Bombay was called the prime city because in mid 17th century. Bombay becomes east indian company \'s principal western port ,replacing Surat. Later,by the end of the 19th century,it had become an important administrative as well as industrial centre. All through these years, the prospects for trade and commerce and employment kept increasing,there by making Bombay an attractive destination for migrants. Because it was a major outlet for cotton texile and opium . It was a port city |
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In which year our country stopped using of English in official purpose for some time |
| Answer» 1965 | |
| 14. |
What is bloody sunday. |
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Answer» Jisme factory workers strike per gaye the and they were killed. Listne , bloody sunday to 9th me thana???????? Nahi yeh 10th class ma bhi ha question .....chapter work ,life and leisure This is the of class 9 of chapter 2 sayed ask to them who are in class 9 now. |
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Note on the revolutionaries? |
| Answer» After the events of 1815, many liberal nationalists went underground for the fear of repression.Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary. He was born in 1807. He became a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. When he was 24 years old, he was sent into exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. After that, he founded two more underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne. Mazzini believed that God had intended nations to be the natural units of mankind. So Italy had to be forged into a single unified republic instead of being a patchwork of small state kingdoms. Following in the footsteps of Mazzini, many secret societies were set up Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. The Conservatives feared Mazzini. | |
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Who was paul bernard and what was his thinking |
| Answer» Paul bernad was a policy maker of french .He argue that the purpose of colony is only to gain profit , so it is impotant to increase the living standard of vietnamese by which they demand more goods which increase the profit of french. | |
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Features of the treaty of Vienna of 1815. |
| Answer» The main features of treaty of Vienna are:\tTreaty of Vienna of 1815 was brought up with the object of undoing most of the changes that had come about in Europe during the Napoleonic wars.\tThe Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to powerFrance lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.\tA series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.\tThe kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium, was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.\tPrussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy. But the German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched.\tIn the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. | |
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Define universal suffrage? |
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Answer» Suffreg means right to vote Universal suffrage means people have right to vote Right to vote |
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Explain the role of aristocracy. |
| Answer» The aristocracy is a social class that a particular society considers its highest order.1. A land owning class.2. Small in number but dominated Europe politically and socially.3. Spoke French to maintain status.4. Their families were connected through marriage. | |
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What did liberal nationalism stand for |
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| 21. |
What were the reforms |
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Why was the east india company kin on expanding textile export from india during 1760\'s? |
| Answer» It was because the silk and the cotton which was produced in india was high graded and it made a good market out there they used to buy the raw materials from india and sell the manufactured products in india at high prices and this trade proved to be very profitable to the european traders. | |
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What role does politics play in social division? |
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| 24. |
What are the different kinds / types / forms of money ? |
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Answer» thanks to help me but i donot satisfy please explain Form of money , paper note and coins |
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| 25. |
Transport in the city London . |
| Answer» Tram | |
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Steps taken to clean London. |
| Answer» Various steps were taken to clean up London.\tAttempts were made to spread out the tenements. Parks were created and trees were planted to reduce pollution.\tLarge blocks of apartments were built.\tThe city dwellers longed for the fresh country side. So a ‘green belt’ was created around London. Ebenezer Howard, an Architect, developed the principle of the Garden City, a city full of plants and trees, where people would both live and work. This would ensure a better quality of life for the city dwellers.\tEbenezer Howard called for the creation of new suburban towns of limited size, planned in advance, and surrounded by a permanent belt of agricultural land. These Garden cities were used as a role model for many suburbs. Howard believed that such Garden Cities were the perfect blend of city and nature. The towns would be largely independent, and managed and financed by the citizens who had an economic interest in them\tThe Government realising the need for good housing for the city dwellers built a million houses, most of them single-family cottages. | |
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What are sentences said by mahatma ghandhi to conserve the resources |
| Answer» Resources are enough for everybody\'s need and not for any body\'s greed | |
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How many types of india |
| Answer» There are one type of India inthe world | |
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Howcan one learn the large syllabus of sst class x? Need urgent answers |
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Answer» Well advice really helpful I will try Keya Paul tum teacher ho kya Make inside questions and answers from each chapter on your own and try also to make the answers of exercise by yourself and read them carefully. You can take guide from \'CBSC GUIDE\' or \'TOGETHER WITH\'. From there you can learn every questions and from there try to write answer your self, this will help you to learn the answers very quickly. Also read the chapter carefully by taking your time. |
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When does Marco Polo came to India and what does he bring from India |
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Answer» He went to china and from there he bought woodblock printimg to italy He never came to india . |
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Describe the conditions which lead to technological and institional reforms in india |
| Answer» The technological and institutional reforms made in the field of agriculture are :(a) Land reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari.(b) Agricultural reforms : Green Revolution and White Revolution.(c) Land development programmes : Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone etc., establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for providing loans.(d) Issuing of Kisan Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, etc.(e) Special weather bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and TV. | |
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Who were communalism |
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Unification of Italy. |
| Answer» Political Fragmentation of Italy Italy had a long history of political fragmentation. Italy was divided into seven states during the middle of the nineteenth century.Of these seven states only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. At that time North of Italy was under Austrian Habsburg, the centre was ruled by Pope and the Southern regions were ruled by the Bourbon kings of Spain.Role of Mazzini: During 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had tried to unite Italy. He formed the secret society called young Italy.But both the uprising in 1831 and 1848 failed. Even the ruling elites also wanted a unified Italy which would offer economic development and political dominance.Role of Cavour: The unification of Italy was a result of many wars. Chief Minister Cavour made a tactful diplomatic alliance with France, and Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.Role of Garibaldi: A large number of armed volunteers under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi joined the unification movement.In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies succeeded to drive out the Spanish rulers with the help of local people. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as king of United Italy. | |
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Unification of Germany. |
| Answer» After 1848, nationalism in Europe moved away from its association\xa0with democracy and revolution. Nationalist sentiments were often\xa0mobilised by conservatives for promoting state power and achieving\xa0political domination over Europe.\xa0This can be observed in the process by which Germany and Italy came\xa0to be unified as nation-states. As you have seen, nationalist feelings were\xa0widespread among middle-class Germans, who in 1848 tried to unite\xa0the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state\xa0governed by an elected parliament. This liberal initiative to nation-building\xa0was, however, repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and\xa0the military, supported by the large landowners (called Junkers) of Prussia.\xa0From then on, Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for\xa0national unification. Its chief minister, Otto von\xa0Bismarck, was the architect of this process carried\xa0out with the help of the Prussian army and\xa0bureaucracy. Three wars over seven years – with\xa0Austria, Denmark and France – ended in Prussian\xa0victory and completed the process of unification.\xa0In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I,\xa0was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony\xa0held at Versailles.On the bitterly cold morning of 18 January 1871,\xa0an assembly comprising the princes of the\xa0German states, representatives of the army,\xa0important Prussian ministers including the chief\xa0minister Otto von Bismarck gathered in the\xa0unheated Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles to proclaim the new German Empire headed\xa0by Kaiser William I of Prussia.\xa0The nation-building process in Germany had\xa0demonstrated the dominance of Prussian state\xa0power. The new state placed a strong emphasis\xa0on modernising the currency, banking, legal\xa0and judicial systems in Germany. Prussian\xa0measures and practices often became a model for\xa0the rest of Germany. | |
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How can Biogas solve the energy problem mainly in rural areas ? Give your suggestion. |
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Answer» ???? Haha |
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What is the means of patriarchy |
| Answer» Male dominating society is known as patriarchy society. In this society males are the head of the society. | |
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Explain how did print generates a spirit of nationalism in india? |
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Who is father of politicals science |
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Answer» Yes I am saying to vandana Don\'t say any\' bad word \'understand\' Vandana tum father ( boy) ho fir ladkiyon jaise name Me |
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Explain the functions of RBI |
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Answer» Same as the answer of Harsh. Calcute the money in all indian banks |
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Effect of industrialization on water |
| Answer» The everincreasing number of industries has made mattersworse by exerting pressure on existing freshwater resources.Industries apart from being heavy users of water ,also require power to run them ,much of this energy comes from hydroelectric power. | |
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Combination of politics and social division is very dangerous and expossive.Explain with example |
| Answer» (i) Combination of politics and social division is very dangerous for a country .this combination creats conflicts in a country .in politics there is competition and when social division mixes with poltics then social devision turns into political devision. | |
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What is proto industries |
| Answer» Previous age of industries | |
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Who is the father of history? |
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Answer» Herodatus Herodotus Herodotus Sorry Herodotus Herodatus |
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explain the objectives of conservation of minerals why is it essential for future economic growth |
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What is slash and burn agriculture??? |
| Answer» Slash and burn agriculture is a method in which forests are cut down and burnt to clear land for cultivation. The land obtained is fertile and cultivation is practiced on it for few years before it is left for regeneration of vegetation and people move to other place to cultivate. This is a part of shifting cultivation. | |
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Which city in China became the hub of New print culture? |
| Answer» Sanghai | |
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When France sneezes rest of the Europe catches cold.Justify it. |
| Answer» 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\'. | |
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Civics chapter 2 extra questions |
| Answer» You can check in this app.. | |
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What happened to the weavers after the establishment of monopoly right to Trade by company? |
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Only some days are remaining how can i get 90+marks |
| Answer» Genuinely i also want to ask this question to somebody, but it\'s all vain bro. Just read the books topic wise. I\'m also doing the same. You can also download important questions chapter wise. You should try to solve them after reading the chapter. | |