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What were the challanges faced by democratic Republic in Vietnam?Answer in points.. |
| Answer» The Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed under the leadership of Ho ChiMinh. The new republic faced a number of problems.(i) The French tried to regain their control taking help of the emperor, Bao Dai,their puppet. They became successful in forcing Vietminh to retreat to thehills.(ii) The Supreme French Commander of the French armies, General HenryNavarre had declared confidently in 1953 that they would soon be victorious.But this did not happen.(iii) On 7 May 1954, the Vietminh destroyed and captured more than 16,000soldiers of the French Expeditionary Corps.(iv) The entire commanding staff, including a general, 16 colonels and 1,749officers were made prisoners.(v) The Vietnamese were persuaded to accept the division of the country. Northand South were split. Ho Chi Minh and the Communists took power in thenorth while Bao Dai’s regime was put in power in the south.(vi) This division set in motion a series of events that turned Vietnam into abattlefield bringing death and destruction to its people and the environment.(vii) The Bao Dai regime was soon overthrown by a coup led by Ngo Diah Diem.Diem built a repressive and authoritarian government. Anyone who opposedhim was called a communist and was failed and killed.(viii) Diem’s dictatorial regime came to be opposed by a broad opposition united underthe banner of the National Liberation Front (NLF).(ix) With the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the north the NLF fought forthe unification of the country. The US watched this alliance with fear. Worriedabout communists gaining power, it decided to intervene decisively, sendingin troops and arms. | |
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Who appoint cji fo india |
| Answer» President | |
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What do you mean by biological diversity |
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Who found the depressed class association and when? |
| Answer» Mahatma gandhi and br ambedkar | |
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Why was the civil disobedience movement started in India? Describe its significance. |
| Answer» Due to the rising of prices on goods. Then Gandhi ji took up a movement salt march. | |
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How can we conserve the resources? explain it. |
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What is an economic activity?? |
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Answer» Like production consumption distribution By which we can earn livelihood Economic activities are related to production, distribution, exchange and consumption of goods and services. The primary aim of the economic activity is the production of goods and services with a view to make them available to consumer. |
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Explain any four provision of Napolean civil code 1804? |
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Answer» Equality before lawAbolished feudal system Custom duties abolished Freedom for business establish equality before the law |
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Highlights the people life living in chawls |
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Answer» More than one level of govt featuresThere is more than one tier of govtAll the levels of govt rule on the same citizens Define resource What is federalism? Write two features of federalism |
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What is difference between commercial farming and plantation farming |
| Answer» Commercial farming cash crops r grown like cotton jutePlantation farming only one crop is grown over a large area like tea | |
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how the india business class coperated with the CDM |
| Answer» \tDuring the First World War, Indian merchants and industrialists had made huge profits and become powerful .\tKeen on expanding their business, they now reacted against colonial policies that restricted business activities.\tThey wanted protection against imports of foreign goods, and a rupee-sterling foreign exchange ratio that would discourage imports.\tTo organise business interests, they formed the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) in 1927.\tLed by prominent industrialists like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G. D. Birla, the industrialists attacked colonial control over the Indian economy, and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement when it was first launched. | |
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What is awadh peasants movement |
| Answer» 1. Peasant movement was largely against the exploitation by talukdars and landlords, demanding reduction in revenue and removal of begar. Many Panchayats even organised nail-dhobi bhands were they refused any service to the landlords.\xa02. Oudh Kisan Sabha was set up by Jawaharlal Nehru and Baba Ramchandra with over 300 branches in the villages. They tried to bring Awadh\'s peasant struggle within Non-Cooperation Movement.3. The movement turned violent in 1921. The houses of talukdars and merchants, as well as the bazaars, were attacked and looted. The name of Gandhi was used by local leaders to approve every action like paying no tax. | |
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What do youmean by rastafarianism |
| Answer» A new movement began in 1930, mainly out of poor areas and places within Afro-Jamaican communities in Jamaica. Rastafarianism has always lacked any semblance of an organized leadership structure, and those who practice its beliefs are a very diverse group, but their belief is powerful. | |
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What are the recent changes in NCERT Textbooks and CBSE syllabus |
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Difference b/w primary sector and tertiary sector with examples |
| Answer» Primary Sector\xa0(i) It is known as agriculture and allied services sector.(ii) This sector produce goods and services by exploiting natural resources.(iii) This sector is unorganised and use traditional techniques.(iv) Activities related to agriculture, forestry fishing, mining and animal husbandary are included in this sector.(v) This sector continue to be the largest employer in most of the developing nations like that of lndia.Tertiary sector(i) it is known as service sector.(ii) This sector provides useful services to primary and secondary sectors for these functioning of their working.(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.(iv) Services related to banking, insurance, trade and communication come in this sector.\xa0(v) This sector‘s sharing in the employment is increasing.\xa0 | |
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How ti control water security |
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Difference between formal and informal sector of credit |
| Answer» The formal sector provides only marginally more credit than the informal sector currently.\xa0The credit activities of the formal sector are supervised by the Reserve Bank of India. The RBI gives credit to all at low interest rates.In the informal sector there is no supervisory body. The credit activities of this sector are only driven by profit with much higher interest rate.\xa0A high rate of interest means that a borrower spends more money to repay the loan and is left with less money for himself. This also leads to a debt trap. | |
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What is cast hiearchy? |
| Answer» The caste hierarchy means the system of social stratification in our society. Broadly speaking, caste system is a process of placing people in occupational groups. It has pervaded several aspects of Indian society for centuries. It dictates the types of occupatiohs a person can pursue and the social interactions that he/she may have. Castes are ranked in hierarchical order, which determines the behaviour of one member of society over andther.Besides voting, the caste is an important factor, influencing the selection of candidates in elections, appointment of ministers, transfer and posting of public officials etc. The policy of reservation has given further impetus to the role of caste in politics. Caste plays a very important role in elections and voting. Political parties select their candidates on the basis of caste composition in the constituency. The voting in elections and mobilisation of political support from top to bottom moves on the caste lines. Caste functions as a pressure group in politics. Political bargaining is also done on caste lines. | |
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What is the basis of communal politics ? |
| Answer» The \u200bbasis of communal politics is the hatred that people have against another community and their love for self community. Such people believe in the ideology that religion is the basis of society. They are centrised towards the welfare of their religion at the cost of others. | |
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What are non renewable resources tell me quickly |
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Answer» Those resource which are renewed in a very long geographical time is called non-renewable resource ex-fossil fuels The resources which take long duration of period to renewed is known as non renewable resources Cant be recycled resources which take millions of year in their formation and cannot be renewed |
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Foreign trade integrate the market in different countries . support the statement with argument. |
| Answer» \tSince historic times foreign trade been the main channel connecting countries, e.g. silk route connects India and South Asia to markets both in the East and West.\tForeign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic market. They can sell their produce not only in domestic market but can also compete in market of other countries.\tFor the buyers, import of goods produced in another country provided opportunity to extend their choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced.\tForeign trade thus, results in connoting the markets in different countries. | |
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Map ouestion for chapter 3 |
| Answer» Which ....geography... | |
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In what year first cotton mill set up in india |
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Answer» 1854 1854 in Mumbai |
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What is hydrocycle |
| Answer» In nature the process of evaporation and condensation takes place continuously . water evaporates from lakes , rivers , oceans and other water bodies . It then condenses and falls as rain and snow . This forms the Water cycle or hydrological cycle. | |
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How Upheaval take place in france |
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Write a short note on Rubber crop. |
| Answer» Rubber is in huge demand in teh world market for teh production of tyres and in the manufacture of numerous industrial, household and medical products, including automobile and aircraft tires, latex balloon devises and surgical gloves. Rubber cultivation in India has been traditionally confined to the hinterlands of the southwest coast, mainly in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu and Kerala | |
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Explain briefly about civil disobedience movement??? |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated.On refusal to negotiate by the British, Mahatma Gandhi launched a salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat.On 6th April Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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Explain briefly about Poona pact? |
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Answer» *The poona pact gave depressed classes reserved seats in provincial and Central legislative councils.*They were to be voted in by the general electorate.*The act came into force due to Gandhi\'s fast unto death. Tomorrow I am having Social Exam please |
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Explain about non cooperation movement??? |
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Answer» The programmes of the Non-cooperation Movement were as follows:Boycott Programmes -\tBoycott of government colleges, schools and courts.\tBoycott of foreign goods.\tBoycott of Council elections to be held as per the suggestions of the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1919.\tResignation of Indians members from nominated seats in the local bodies.\tSurrender of titles and honorary offices.\tRefusal to attend functions organised by the government.\xa0Swadeshi programmes - \tPopularisation of Swadeshi and khadi by promoting hand-spinning and hand weaving.\tFoundation of national schools and colleges as an alternative to British educational institutions. Establishment of private arbitration courts, i.e., panchayats.\tForging Hindu-Muslim unity.\tRemoval of untouchability from the Indian society and undertaking thorough measures for welfare of the Harijans.\tEmancipation and upliftment of women. By mahatama gandhidtarted |
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The soil referred to here is the forest soil |
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Explain about franfurt parliament?? |
| Answer» The German middle class decided to vote for an all - German National Assembly in 1848, and hence came to Frankfurt. Around 1831 persons were elected. They comprised the National Assembly. The assembly decided to organize Frankfurt Parliament in the church of St. Paul. Thus, on 18th May, 1848 the famous Frankfurt Parliament was convened. The assembly decided that the German nation would be a monarchy controlled by Parliament, and offered this term to the Prussian King. But he rejected it and joined other monarchs to oppose the elected assembly. The parliament faced strong opposition from aristocracy and military. The Parliament was dominated by the middle class who resisted the demands of workers and artisans. As a result of this the middle class lost their mass support. Ultimately, the monarchy and military combined together with aristocracy, won over the liberal nationalist middle class and the assembly was forced to disband.Therefore, the Frankfurt Parliament is famous in history as a failure of liberalism and victory of monarchy.\xa0 | |
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What is meaning of trade unions |
| Answer» Labour unions or trade unions are organizations formed by workers from related fields that work for the common interest of its members. They help workers in issues like fairness of pay, good working environment, hours of work and benefits. They represent a cluster of workers and provide a link between the management and workers. | |
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What is colonialism and imperialism |
| Answer» 1 .Colonialism is a term where a country conquers and rules over other regions. Imperialism means creating an empire, expanding into the neighbouring regions and expanding its dominance far.2. In Colonialism, one can see great movement of people to the new territory and living as permanent settlers. Imperialism is just exercising power over the conquered regions either through sovereignty or indirect mechanisms of control. | |
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Independence of indian judiciary |
| Answer» \xa0An independent Judiciary is an essential part of a federal system. As such, disputes regarding the interpretation of the Constitution and the division of powers between centre and the states necessitate an impartial Judiciary. | |
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What is britain woods system and what was its role |
| Answer» The Bretton Woods Conference was held in July of 1944 at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire, USA. Under this system, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), popularly known as the World Bank were established to preserve global economic stability and full employment in the industrialised world.The IMF and the World Bank are referred to as the Bretton Woods Institutions or Bretton Woods twins. | |
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How has the USA recovered its economic position after first world war |
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What is IMF and world bank |
| Answer» International Monetary Fund (IMF) came into existence in 1945 with an aim to evolve an orderly international monetary system, i.e., facilitating system of international payments and adjustments in exchange rates among national currencies. Its headquarters is located in Washington DC. In 2005, it had 191 countries as its members.The World Bank was initially created to help with economic development. It was originally formed shortly after World War II in an effort to rebuild the economies of war-torn countries, but its mission is now global in scope. The general mission of the World Bank is to provide long-term financing for economic development. | |
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What is home charges |
| Answer» Home Charges are the interests of India’s external debts and the payments of the salaries and pensions of British officials in India are what the Home Charges comprised of. The trade surplus was used to make these payments or the payments for the Home Charges. | |
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Give one example to explain horizontal distribution of power in the india context |
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Which source has helped punjab and Haryana to grow more and more of rice |
| Answer» \xa0(i) Temperature : It is a kharif crop which requires high temperature, and high humidity. This means monthly temperature of about 25°C with minor variation during the sowing, growing and harvesting season, is suitable for the growth of the plant.(ii) Rainfall : Rice needs abundant rainfall, i.e., more than 100 cm. It can grow in areas with less rainfall, but with assured irrigation. Rice is grown in Punjab and Haryana with the help of irrigation.(iii) Soil : Rice can grow in a variety of soils including silts, loams and gravels, but it is grown best in alluvial soil with a sub-soil of impervious clay. Areas of production : Rice is cultivated in almost all the states of India, but most of its cultivation is concentrated in the river valleys, deltas of rivers and the coastal plains. | |
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Explain the main features of global agricultural economy that emerged around 1890? |
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Answer» (i) By 1890, a global agricultural economy had taken shape. It was accompanied by complex changes in labour movement patterns, capital flows, ecologies and technology.(ii) Food no longer came from a nearby village or town, but from thousands of miles away. Forests were cleared by agricultural labourers of other countries and the land tilled and cultivated by them.(iii) Railways were specially built to carry the migrant labourers for this purpose or ships to carry labour again could be manned by low paid workers of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbeans.(iv) As a result of this economy, self-sufficiency of food production almost ended.(v) As urban centres expanded and grew the demand for agricultural products increased pushing up food grain prices. Food now could be imported from other countries in large cargo ships. What is power shering |
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How wildlife consider as a renewable resource. |
| Answer» Wild life, if left in its natural surrounding and permitted to live and breed naturally is definitely a renewable resource | |
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Why eartquakes leads to multi purpose project. |
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Hyy frnds |
| Answer» Hello | |
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Explain palar pani. |
| Answer» In certain places,particularly in Rajasthan, rainfall is commonly reffered to as Palar Pani. The rainwater collected in a pot during rainfall is termed as Palar Pani , it being the purest form of natural water. ... Rain water or palar pani is considered the purest form of natural water. | |
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Difderentiate b/w governor general and viceroy |
| Answer» After 1858, Viceroy Of India , as a Viceroy, direct representative of the Crown, dealt with the princely states of India, whose relationship was not with the British government, but directly with the monarch. And as a Governor General, govern the British India provinces. | |
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Technological and institutional reforms in indian agriculture. |
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Why is money transaction system better than barter system? Explain. |
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Answer» Barter system take more time but money can save our some time...... Because in a barter system the double coincidence of want is not always applicable Because money can be carried easily |
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Father of operation flood.??? |
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Which type of coal is found maximum in india and where? |
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