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Name the type of agriculture, which need more labourer |
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Answer» Commercial is right answer Plantations or commercial Commercial |
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What is disasters and what are its types |
| Answer» There are two types of disasters:1) Natural DisastersNatural disasters are large-scale geological or meteorological events that have the potential to cause loss of life or property. These types of disasters include:\tTornadoes and Severe Storms\tHurricanes and Tropical Storms\tFloods\tWildfires\tEarthquakes\tDrough2) Human-caused DisastersExamples include industrial accidents, shootings, acts of terrorism, and incidents of mass violence. As with natural disasters, these types of traumatic events may also cause loss of life and property. They may also prompt evacuations from certain areas and overwhelm behavioral health resources in the affected communities. | |
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Describe the impact of globalization in Indian farmers? |
| Answer» Under globalisation, particularly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges. Despite being an important producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, jute and spices our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in those countries.During the British period cotton belts of India attracted the British and ultimately cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries. Cotton textile industry in Manchester and Liverpool flourished due to the availability of good quality cotton from India. | |
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Are you in favour of English education. Write your opinion. |
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Answer» Yea Please give your no. Yes i\'m in favour of english education bcz it will give us a high oppurtunity to learn and it also gives us a high standard than hindi education. But hindi is our mother tongue so it is also not bad. Yes I am also but also in favour of hindi education because it is our mother tongue Yes I am paper of English education as we provide adequate education and provide a knowledge to child |
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Explain some political parties from their formation to ending? |
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Answer» Is it enough for u? Explanation of some political parties are ..... • INC - it stands for Indian National Congress. It is formed in 1885. The main aim of the party is to build India a secular country . It has 145 members in lok sabha elections held in 2004. It currently leads the United Progressive Alliance coalition government at the centre.... ............ • BJP - it stands for Bharatiya Janata Party. It is formed in 1980 by Bharatiya Jana Sangh. It mainly focused on Hindutva. It came to power in 1998 as the leader of National Democratic Alliance. Lost elections in 2004 elections........... ........ ...... • BSP - it stands for Bahujan Samaj Party. It it was formed in 1984 under the leadership of Kanshi Ram. It mainly focused on dalits, adivasis, OBCs etc,. They got inspiration from Mahatma Phule , Babasaheb Ambedkar. It had its main base in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh etc,. |
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Define political party with example ? |
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Answer» A political party is a group or organisation formed by people in a democraric country to take part in elections to form govt. at state or central level. The main aim of formation of political parties is to hold power in a country by defeating other political parties in elections. A political party has three components :- 1) a leader 2) active members and 3) followers.......Hope it will help u.☺☺☺☺☺☺ A political party is a group of some organised people who contest elections to form government or hold power in government.. ex-> INC ( Indian National Congress.) |
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Distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous minerals. |
| Answer» ⭐️?Ferrous-It contains iron. , It is magnetic. , It gets rust. , It also contains manganese,cobalt,nickel,etc. , It’s examples are-iron ore, mild steel.⭐️?Non-Ferrous-It does not contain iron. , It is not magnetic. , It do not contain manganese,cobalt,nickel,etc. , It’s examples are-lead,zinc??? | |
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"RBI plays an crucial role in controlling formal sector loan."Explain. |
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Highlight the demands of congress party at the lahore session in 1929. |
| Answer» The Congress demanded for swaraj or self government during the labor session. It also declared that 26 January would be celebrated as the puna swaraj day during this session. | |
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Which idea, other than economic exploitation, was behind french colonisation of Vietnam? |
| Answer» french wanted to colonise vietnam to gain control on its millitary economic power and they also wanted to change vietanamese culture from chinese to french | |
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Give a comparative analysis between Belgium and Sri Lanka in the sphere of power sharing |
| Answer» The comparison between the Belgian and Sri Lankan form of power sharing is as following;\xa0(i) Belgium used the system of power sharing while Sri Lanka uses the system of majoritarianism.\xa0(ii) The French and Dutch were power holders equally in Belgium while the Sinhalese majority took control in Sri Lanka.\xa0(iii) Belgium has been able to combat ethnic war while Sri Lanka is still suffering from ethnic discrimination. | |
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What is GDP(grass domestic product)? |
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Answer» Gross Domestic Product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a period of time, often annually or quarterly. Nominal GDP estimates are commonly used to determine the economic performance of a whole country or region, and to make international comparisons. ?????? It is the value of all goods and services produced within a country during a particular year ? |
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What are the steps or processes to stop non cooperation movement |
| Answer» Chauri chaura movement is the main drawback for its fall | |
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What are the steps taken to stop non cooperation movement |
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Rise of ccp |
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How was the new women portrait in the nobles of the eighteenth centurary? Explain |
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How did parcy businessman contribute to industrial growth? Explain with example |
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Where did workers get better opportunity of imployment after the 1840s Britain? Explain |
| Answer» \tDue to more Industrial Expansion and building up of new factories, the workers got employment.\tWith the expansion of railway, many workers were employed to setup the tracks and other jobs.\tDuring the first world war, industries were setup and old ones ran multiple shifts, so workers became busy.\xa0 | |
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Who was Comosthas ? why were they appointed ? how did they treat the weavers |
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Explain the impact of globalisation and mncs on workers |
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What were ther merits of offset press?when was it developed? |
| Answer» 1) It reduced the cost of books2) The time and labour required to produce each book came down3) Multiple copies would be produced with greater ease4) Earlier, reading was restricted to elites but only now books could reach to a wider sections of people5) The readership was growing as books flooded the marketRead more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/2700603#readmore | |
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When and where gutenberg develop his printing press?what were its specialties? |
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Answer» Print, culture and the modern world... Which ch??? Plz zzzz |
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Two measures taken by the book sellers to increase the sale of books? |
| Answer» 1)Organising world book fairs and promoting their books.2)organising seminars on their publications and promoting them. ☺️ | |
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What was the subject matter of women writers in England?Mention two women wtites? |
| Answer» The main subject was the difficulties faced by women in their life. Two women writers are Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontte. | |
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Define call centre |
| Answer» It is the first scince edcation centre in the world to be located within biomedical laboratories. | |
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Mention the characteristic of periodical press? |
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What is the need of globalisation and reason it |
| Answer» More people will be employed by getting jobs in MNC\'s | |
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what is the role of MNCs in the globalisation process |
| Answer» \tGlobalisation is the rapid integration of the global economy through which countries interlink in a variety of ways.\tGlobalisation has enabled improvement in trade and communication with different countries.\tThe silk route is one such example from ’ Earlier times. Over the last 20-30 years there has been a tremendous increase in globalisation with the increase in the number of MNCs.\tMNCs are Multinational Corporations or companies which have set-up production in more than one country.\tMNCs set-up production worldwide where cheap labour is available, where markets are near and where government policies look after their interests. Since the MNCs are producing as well as selling in many countries, they are interlinking the economies of these countries and thu speeding up globalisation. | |
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What is CC economy |
| Answer» It is an economy in which a person have to give a commodity for buying a commodity. | |
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Write 10 biophere reserve in india |
| Answer» The 10 biosphere reserves are:-1. Achankmar-amarkantak biosphere reserve2. Agasthyamalai3. Cold desert4. Gulf of mannar 5. Great niccobar biosphere reserve6. Nanda devi7. Nilgiri biosphere reserve8. Nokerk national park9. Panchmarni biosphere reserve10. Sundarbans. | |
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What are the importance of state level parties? |
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Can I do the sst paper in english medium in board .In my school sst is in hindi medium |
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Answer» To karna faltu me le mat So good you do in sst paper in English meadium in you are very intelligent boy |
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What was the Khilafat movement? What was the impact of Khilafat movement? |
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Answer» Turkey was under Ottoman Empire . the ruler of Turkey was called Khalifa .he was the spiritual leader of Muslim All Around . Britain defeated Turkey in world war. Britain remove the existing Khalifa and appointed the new Khalifa in his place. it caused the widespread anger among the Muslim all around the world. in India also Muslims started protesting against the British forming khalifat committee under the leadership of Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali .Gandhiji saw this as a golden opportunity to bring all Muslim under the unified umbrella of struggle against British .Gandhiji convinced all Congress leader to support Khalifat moment in support of Swaraj. \tIt was a movement started by the Ali brothers, Shaukat Ali and Mohammad Ali.\tIt was started to show their allegiance to the spiritual head of the Ottoman Empire, Khalifa.\tTo save Khalifa, who was deposed by the British after the World War I, a Khilafat Committee was formed in India.Positive Impact of Khilafat movement:\tIt units the Hindus and Muslims and realise them what they were and what they will, if they follow the British rule.\tIt makes the unity strongs.Negative Impact of Khilafat movement:\tIT makes them to burn all the things. |
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What were the different strands within the movement? |
| Answer» Differing Strands Within The Movement(i) The Movement in the Towns : \xa0Thousands of students left government controlled schools and colleges. Lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most of the provinces. Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed. Indian institutions had to be set up so that they could be used in place of the British one\'s.\xa0(ii) Rebellion in the Countryside : (1) In Awadh-Peasants were led by Ram Chandra - a Sanyasi, who had earlier been to Fiji as an indentured labourer. Peasants had to do begar and work at landlord’s farms without any payment.\xa0(2) The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolution of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. (3) In many places Panchayats organised farmers, washermen and asked them not to give services to the landlords. (4) In 1921 Gandhiji distributed land among the poor peasants.\xa0(5) In the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh a militant guerrilla movement spread in the early 1920 s. The Colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing people from entering the forests to graze their cattle or to collect Fuel Wood. This enraged the hill people. They felt that their traditional rights were denied. When government began forcing them to contribute begar for road building, the hill people revolted. They attacked police and killed British Officials. Their leader Alluri Sitaram Raju was captured exiled in 1924.\xa0(iii) Swaraj in the Plantations : Workers too had their own understanding of Gandhiji and the notion of Swaraj. For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed, and it meant retaining a link with the village from which they had come. Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission, and in fact they were rarely given such permission. When they heared of the Non Cooperation Movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home. They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and every one would be given land in their own villages. They however never reached their destination. Stranded in the way by a railway and steamer strike they were caught by the police and brutally beaten up. | |
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Who were ulema?what is Fatwa? |
| Answer» The Arabic term Ulama, according to the Encyclopedia of Islam (2000), in its original meaning "denotes scholars of almost all disciplines".More specifically, in the context of Sunni Islam, ulama are regarded as "the guardians, transmitters and interpreters of religious knowledge, of Islamic doctrine and law.A fatwa in the Islamic faith is a nonbinding but authoritative legal opinion or learned interpretation that the Sheikhul Islam, a qualified jurist or mufti, can give on issues pertaining to the Islamic law. The person who issues a fatwa is called, in that respect, a mufti, i.e. an issuer of fatwa, from the verb afta = "he gave a formal legal opinion on". This is not necessarily a formal position since most Muslims argue that anyone trained in Islamic law may give an opinion (fatwa) on its teachings. If a fatwa does not break new ground, then it is simply called a ruling.> | |
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Why gandhi ji started satyagrah movement? |
| Answer» Pata nahi | |
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Define Crop pattren in India |
| Answer» The proportion of area under various crops at a point of time is called crop pattern in India.In India the cropping pattern determined by rainfal,climate,teperature,soil type,technology. | |
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Movements with the way in which Kenya become independent |
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Answer» India came under British dominance in 1757, when the East India Company established its headquarters in Calcutta, present day Kolkata. In 1858, the East India Company was replaced by the British Government and Indians became subjects of the British Crown. Even though there were several sporadic armed movements against the British, it was the great Mahatma Gandhi, a practitioner and preacher of non-violence, who won independence for us. India\'s independence was won through peaceful and non-violent mass movements and civil disobedience. The best fruit of freedom for Indians has been its vibrant democracy.Kenya virtually came under British rule in 1895 when the East African Protectorate was formed, but was officially declared a colony in 1920. The Mau Mau Uprising between 1952 and 1956 was the first serious fight against oppression. However, the leader of the armed movement, Jomo Kenyatta, was arrested immediately; in 1956, the other leader, Dedan Kimathi, was captured. The movement died out soon after. In 1957, election to the Legislative Council was held for the first time. The members of the council continually demanded that Kenyatta be released. Eventually, Kenya became independent on 12th December, 1963 and Jomo Kenyatta became the first Prime Minister. In 1966, the single opposition party, left-leaning KPU was banned and its leader arrested; tragically, the aconstitution was amended, Kenyatta became President and single-party rule was established.\xa0 Movements with the way in which Kenya become independent |
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What are the main features of political parties? |
| Answer» The main features of political parties are as follows(i) They reflect fundamental political division in a society.(ii) Parties are a part of society and thus involve partisanship.(iii) They seek to implement policies and programmes of their agenda by winning popular support through election.(iv) They are formed to promote the collective good through policies and programmes. | |
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Name the product which produce in china |
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Answer» Chuata Silk Silk |
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What isthe activities of banks? |
| Answer» To deposite money and To lend loan ? | |
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Name some major source of energy |
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Answer» Solar Energy,Wind Energy,Geothermal Energy,Hydrogen Energy,Tidal Energy,Wave Energy,Hydroelectric Energy and Biomass Energy The biggest source of energy is sun |
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Who brought printing press in India?which books were printed first? |
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Answer» The first printing press in India was established in 1576 by the Jesuit missionaries in Goa. The first book printed in India was "Doctrina Christa” in 1578. There was a printing press in Pulikail village in Tirunalveli District in South India. The Portuguese missionaries were the first to bring printing press to Goa in the mid-sixteenth century. The first books were printed in Konkani language. By 1674, about 50 books had been printed in Konkani and Kanara Languages. Catholic priests printed the first Tamil book in 1579 at Cochin. They printed the first Malayalam book in 1713. |
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What were guilds ? |
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Answer» Guilds were powerful associations of producers that trained craftspeople, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices, and restricted the entry of new people into the trade. They had been granted the monopoly right to produce and trade in specific products by the rulers. It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns. Guids are a contents of our subject and the help of guide we learn easily |
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What do you mean by investment? |
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Answer» the act of putting money in a bank, business, property, etc.; the amount of money that you put in Two main classes of investment are(1) Fixed income investment such as bonds, fixed deposits, preference shares, and(2) Variable income investment such as business ownership (equities), or property ownership. In economics, investment means creation of capital or goods capable of producing other goods or services.Expenditure on education and health is recognized as an investment in human capital, and research and development in intellectual capital. Return on investment (ROI) is a key measure of an organization\'s performance.\xa0 |
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In which year first cotton mill was set up in India |
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Answer» The first Indian cotton mill, "The Bombay Spinning Mill", was opened in 1854 in Bombay by Cowasji Nanabhai Davar. 1854 1818 |
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What was Ukiyo |
| Answer» Ukiyo describes the urban lifestyle, especially the pleasure-seeking aspects, of the Edo-period Japan. The Floating World culture developed in Yoshiwara, the licensed red-light district of Edo, which was the site of many brothels frequented by Japan\'s growing middle class. | |
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What is democracy? What are its various features? |
| Answer» Democracy allows ordinary people a decisive say in who governs a country and how they govern it. It is based on a system of government by all the citizens of a country, typically exercised through elected representatives. ... When these six main features are present it indicates a strong democracy.They are:1) Respect for basic human rights,2) A multi-party political system paired with political tolerance,3) A democratic voting system,4) Respect for the rule of law,5) Democratic governance, and6) Citizen participation. | |
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What was date of mahabharat yudh |
| Answer» According to Indian tradition, Mahabharata and mythological literature it happened five thousand years ago. Historian D. S. Trivedi has stressed on the various historical and astrological grounds and set the time of war in 3137 BC. According to PC Sengupta, certain astrological evidence in Mahabharata determines war time in 2449 AD.Further, he examined the trio of war in the third order, which is as follows: 1. Aryabhatta 3102 BC, 2. Grade 2449 BC, 3. According to the estimates of the generations from tested to Mahapadma which is 1015, 1050, 1125 and About 1500 years comes almost coming. Giving greater importance to the word of old age, Yudhisthira settles the time of the year 2449 years before For this, he has fixed the time of Mahabharata as the basis of the last.Dev Said, adding the Aryabhatta, Varahamihir and ancient lineage, has put the estimated time of the war up to 1400 years before Isa. J. S. According to Karandikar, the war happened in the year 1931. On the first day of war was the Meghshira Nakshatra. According to V.B. Athawale, the date of war is 3016 BC. In the favor of his vote, he has given three such concrete figures: 1. There are sun and eclipses after 13 days of war, which are visible in the month of October (Ashwin and Kartik). 2. At the same time, after Pushy Nakshatra Isa 4. With their opinion, the addition of 400 years of Christ within the Mahabharata has been subtracting. Those who are mentioned in detail alongside the detail within this book. According to Winternitz, the ancient form of the Mahabharata is not more ancient than the fourth century BC, by his view the latest form of Mahabharata continued to grow until the 400 years of Christ. | |
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About inland emigration act |
| Answer» It was an act enacted by British govt. by which the plantation workers were not allowed to leave their tea gardens without permission. | |