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Why did indian industries boomed in early 20th century

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Difference between Belgium and sri lanks

Answer» Belgium\xa0is a small country in Europe and shares its border with Netherlands, France, and Germany. It has a population of over one crore. The problem here is the complexity of the ethnic composition in Belgium. Of the total population - 59 per cent lives in the Flemish region and speaks the Dutch language; 40 per cent people live in the Wallonia region and speak French and 1 per cent of the Belgians speak German. In the capital city Brussels - 80 per cent people speak French whereas 20 per cent are Dutch- speaking.Sri Lanka\xa0which is located a few kilometers off the southern coast of Tamil Nadu has a population of two crores. Being an island nation, it has a diverse population. It consists of Sinhala-speakers which constitute 74 percent of the total population and is Buddhist, and the remaining 18 percent are the Tamil-speakers are mostly Hindus and Muslims. Now among the Tamil speakers, there are two types of Tamils – Sri Lankan Tamils who are the natives of the country and the Indian Tamils whose forefathers worked as plantation workers in Sri Lanka. 7 per cent are the Christians and are both Tamil and Sinhala.
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When did France occupy Vietnam

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What led to hunger and hardship in Europe in 1830s??

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What was martial law

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What was the main aim of khilafat

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What is lat attendance ratio

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Whathe is the condition Of workers in the chapter age of industrialisation

Answer» I don\'t know. My suggestion is to read more and more.
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What is development ? Mention two aspects of development.

Answer» U don\'t know. What a man had got birth in earth.
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What are the causes responsible for the slow progress of Panchayati Raj in India

Answer» This happened in India because panchayati Raj have to take permission from higher authority
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Notes of chapter 2 history

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Explain sharing of power in the modern democracy

Answer» (a) Power Sharing among the Different Organs of Government (i.e., Horizontal distribution of power) In this form of power sharing, power is assigned by the Constitution among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. This type of distribution ensures separation of powers among the organs at the same level, so that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power. Each organ puts a check n the others in order to maintain balance of power under the system of checks and balances. This arrangement is as below in India.(b) Power Sharing among Governments at Different Levels (Vertical distribution of power sharing) In this form of power sharing, power is shared at the different levels of government.The overall governing body for the country is known as ‘Union Government’ or ‘Federal Government’ and the government at the constituent units is known as State Government. The third or lowest level is local government, i.e., Municipalities and Panchayats (in India).(c) Power Sharing among Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Movements In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements. Democracy provides the citizens a freedom to choose their rulers. This freedom is provided by various political parties which contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power is not always in the hand of a single person.(d) Power Sharing among Different Social Groups In a democracy especially, in multiethnic society, power is also shared among social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. There are constitutional and legal arrangements in India whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration. We have a, system of ‘reserved constituencies’ in State Assemblies and the Parliament. This type of arrangement is meant to give proper share in the government and administration to diverse social groups who otherwise would feel alienated from the government.
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Ethnic composition of Belgium????

Answer» 59% Dutch, 40% french, 1% german
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What is a resourse

Answer» Resource is a thing which satisfy our needs and wants. A resource should be easily feasible , accessible and culturally acceptable to all
Which things fulfil human need are called resources
a resource is a material or object which is useful to humans , like_ petrol , coal
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What व्हाट डू यू मीन बाय डेवलपमेंट

Answer» Development is a comprehensive term which means the improvement in social , economic and health condition.Development means improvement.
Decrease poverty and unemployment is called development
Development is increase income , health, literary ratio , decr
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When was shrilanka recognised official

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Where are the crude oil mines

Answer» Heyy here ur ans..Crude oil, or virgin oil, is found in various states of density and composition. When you think of crude oil, you may recall images of thick black liquid bubbling up from the earth. However, crudeoil varies greatly in appearance, from a light watery golden yellow, through to thick deep black. Its various forms and origins have earned nicknames such as ‘black gold’, ‘Texas tea’, ‘bubbling crude’ and ‘dinosaur juice’...
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What is the contarst betwern unitary govt nd fedrap government abut 100 words

Answer» Federalism is a government in which powers of the government are divided between the central government and the governments of the constituent units of the country.Unitary form of government is a government in which all the powers of government are concentrated into the hands of one central government and all the units are subordinate and under the central government.
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How Gandhi Ji started the non cooperation movement

Answer» (i) After returning from Africa in 1915 Gandhiji launched some local satyagraha’s but he was looking for an opportunity to launch a national level movement against the Britishers.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched by Gandhiji to support the Khilafat(iii) It was also launched against Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh incident.(iv) Gandhiji merged the Khilafat Movement with the Non-cooperation Movement to bring the Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement.
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What are the features of fedralism

Answer» The Key Features of Federalism1. There are two or more levels (or tiers) of government.2. Citizens are governed by the different tiers of government, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.3. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution. So the existence and authority of each tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed.4. One level of the government cannot unilaterally change the fundamental provisions of the constitution. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.5. The power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government are given to the courts. If disputes arise between different levels of government in the exercise of their respective powers, the highest court acts as an umpire.6. To ensure its financial autonomy, sources of revenue are clearly specified, for each level of the government.7. To safeguard and promote unity of the country are the two main objectives of a Federal System. These two aspects are very important for the practice of Federalism. The governments at different levels should agree to some rules of power sharing.
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What do you mean by emergence of Indochina from shadow of china

Answer» Your gu
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Why resource planning is essential

Answer» To minimize the wastage ofResources
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What transformation took place during the war

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Why sustainable development is significan .

Answer» \tSustainable development is important because resources are fixed.\tThey have to be used judiciously.\tThey have to be kept for future generation.\tSustainable development reduces our dependence on non-renewable resources.\tIt is helpful in inventing alternative resources.\tIt promotes reuse and recycle of resources.
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Why sustainable development is significant

Answer» Sustainable development is required to provide essential resources for our next generation
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Why was khilafat movement supported by gandhi ji in 1919? What was his main aim?explain

Answer» Khilafat movement was formed under the leadership of Maulana Shaukat Ali and Muhammad Ali. Its object was to restoration of the Sultan of Turkey is Khalifa of Islam . When Gandhiji launched satyagraha movement against Rowlatt Act(1919) he saw that the movement was limited to towns and cities i.e.it was not a widespread movement. To make it a broad based movement he had to bring muslims and hindus together. So, he supported the muslims in khilafat movement. He successfully pursued the Khilafat committee to accept the non- violent non- cooperation movement is the only effective way to for the government accepts demand.
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What is khadar

Answer» New alluvial soil is called khadar
It is actually land with good soil fertility and is formed of new alluvium.
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what happened to wager

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What is the advantage of per capita income

Answer» a. Average income /per capita income which is the total income divided by the population.b. It serves as an important tool of comparing different nations and classifying them as rich countries or low income countries.c. It gives us an information about what an average person is likely to earn and therefore is an important indicator of development.d. World bank has specified the criterion for categorising countries into developed, developing and underdeveloped countries.e. It is based on assumption that in countries with high per capita income , people would have high standard of living and would be in a position to not only manage their basic necessities but other things required to lead a life.f. This criteria however only takes into account the quantitative aspect and doe not talk of how the income is distributed among the different sections of the society.
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Why it is predicated that by 2025 million people will leave absolute water scarcity

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When carbon dioxide is pass through lime water it turns milky ... Why ???

Answer» When Carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, it turns milky due to the formation of white precipitate of Calcium Carbonate. the following the reaction...Ca (OH)2 (aq) + CO2 (g) ---> CaCO3 (s) + H2O (l)
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What do you mean by nation state

Answer» The nation state is an organised system where people have common identity,single government and possess firm borders.The attributes of the nation states are:\tThe people living there have a common identity.\tThey follow one constitution and one government.\tThey have firm borders.\tPeople have a connection with each other.
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Who were revolutionaries ??

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Who are Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian Tamils?

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What are the different type of resourses explain with example

Answer» There are four type of resources:•on the basis of origin•on the basis of exhaustability •on the basis of ownership•on the basis of status of development
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What is net sown area?What is gross sown area?

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why the ladies are insecure in public

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What is resource and how is classified

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How did culture play an important role in making of germany

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Define agriculture and diff types of farming

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WWhat is the significance of panchayti raj

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Why is poqer sharing desireable

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What is the significance of panchayti raj

Answer» It is a system of local self government followed in India.It is important in India in order to bring government more closer to people.It helps the people to directly participate in decision making.It reduces the burden of central government.It also help in decentralization of power.
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In history

Answer» Complete your question please
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Years note of class 10th of ch 1 in which year what happend

Answer» Please tell your subject too!!!!!!
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How did belgium resolve the problem of different communities

Answer» The steps taken by Belgium to resolve the problem of different communities-The Constitution of Belgium prescribes that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the central government.Many powers of the central government have been given to State governments of the two regions of the country.A separate government has been formed in Brussels in which both the communities have equal representation.A community government is also elected by people belonging to one language community no matter where they live.
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What do you mean by Alliance?

Answer» It\'s a group of people who come in peace together and all are benefited
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Why Mahatma Gandhi wents to kheda in 1916?

Answer» Gandhi Ji organised a satyagraha to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat.The peasants of Kheda were unable to pay the revenue due to crop faliure and plague epidemic.So they were demanding relaxation in revenue collection.
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Differentiate white revolution and yellow revolution

Answer» Sir difference oof That I won\'t
White revolution is related to milk products and yellow revolution is associated with oil production.
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Describe the way in which power can be shared among government at different levels

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