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Hyyy kese ho sbbb or pdaii kesi chal rhi h aapne logo ko????? |
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Write Principle of democracy |
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Answer» Not sure but it may help you democratic rule contains the following basic principles of:• an individual self-governance• a representative governmentThe principle of the individual self-governance concerns the right of self-determination with due consideration of others. This is implemented through civic rights such as freedom of expression, freedom of association, freedom of religion, right of assembly, due process etc. |
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What is main difference between passion and racism |
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Answer» Your most wlcm Thanks Passion is the determination and a strong bond of anything (most probably its work) but racism is a discrimination between 2 groups of people mainly on castes. |
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What are flora and founa |
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Answer» Flora and fauna are plant and animal reapectively which is found in particular place Flora are the plants which are found at particular places and faunas are animals which are found at particular places |
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Explain the unification of Great Britain. |
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Answer» The english parliament which has seez power of monarch in 1688 The process of unification of Britain:\xa01. Before the eighteenth century, there were different ethnic identities with its own culture and politics-English, Welsh, Scot, and Irish.\xa02. As the English nation\'s wealth and power increased, its influence over other island nations also increased.\xa03. English Parliament had taken the power from the monarchy in 1688 after a long conflict. It became an instrument in building the nation-state of Britain, with England at its center.\xa04. United Kingdom of Britain was established through the Act of Union in 1707 between England and Scotland.\xa05. Scotland eventually got suppressed by the English politically and culturally as the British Parliament was dominated by the English. B |
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What is great depression movement ? |
| Answer» Aside from the civil war the great depression was gravest crasis in american history | |
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Explain any three loan activities of banks in India? Pls answer?? |
| Answer» 1.informal loans2.formal loans3.loans from self help groups | |
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What are wages? |
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Answer» Wages means salary In simple term it is rupees |
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What do you mean by liberalisation? |
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Answer» Removing tax barriers from the trade in order to attracting MNCs is known as liberalisation. Removal of barriers Removal of barriers set up by govt. |
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Who are the place of coldoff non cooperathion movement |
| Answer» (a) Why did Gandhiji call off the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922?(b) Explain any three effects of the Non-Cooperation Movement on the economy of India.(c) Write short note on Simon Commission. | |
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Are any parts of geography textbook not to be evaluated ? |
| Answer» Chap 2 | |
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What were the objectives of treaty of vienna |
| Answer» The main objective of treaty of Vienna was to nullify all the changes that had come into existence during Napoleonic wars. The Bourbon dynasty restore its power which had been deposed during the French Revolution. To prevent the expansion of France in future, a number of states were set up on the boundaries of France. The kingdom of Netherland including Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa including Piedmont established in the south.Prussia was given important new territories on the western frontier, while Austria was given control of northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 states which was set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Prussia was given to Russia. The main intention was behind that set up was to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and create a new conservative order in Europe. | |
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What is natip |
| Answer» NATIP\xa0stands for Navy Technical Information Program | |
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Describe economic condition of britain after first world war |
| Answer» The post-war economic recovery proved to be very difficult. Post First World War period economic conditions are as follows:\tBritain which was the\xa0world\'s leading economy in the pre-war period faced a prolonged crisis. Indian and Japanese industries were developed as Britain was occupied with war.\tAfter the war, it was difficult for Britain to recapture its earlier position in the Indian market. Britain was burdened with huge external debts from the US.\xa0\tWar transformed the United States from an\xa0international debtor to an international creditor. The United States and its citizens owned overseas assets.\tMany agricultural economies also went into crisis. After the war, foodgrain production boomed dramatically. It resulted in fall of grain prices and reduced rural income.\tThe government reduced bloated war expenditure. This led to huge job losses and unemployment. | |
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How is the issue of sustainability important for development ? Explain with examples. |
| Answer» Resources are vital for human survival.Most of the resources are non-renewable resources tey take millions of years to form.To meet present requirement most of the resources get over extracted due to which future generation do not get benefit from these resources bt if there will be a sustainable development of resources which means development without damaging environment, then there will be no such issue for future generations............ | |
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Highlight the inherent problem in double coincidence of wants? |
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Answer» in the double coincidence of wants an individual must require what the other person is willing to give away and vice versa and every time the situation is not the same and is not easy to find such a person In the double coincidence of wants an individual must require what the other person is willing to give away and vice versa...... and everytime the situation is nt same and its nt easy to find such a person.......... |
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Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy. |
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Why do the colonies were felt necessary by the French? explain. |
| Answer» \tTo supply natural resources\xa0\tTo bring the benefits of civilization to backward people\tTo increase culitivation for trade\tTo ensure higher levels of profit | |
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O Nisha aa ja |
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What is the need for conducting Social Science exam?❌It give us nothing❌ |
| Answer» Why you think such like this | |
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Who was writer of book hind swaraj |
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Answer» ???? The takla Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi |
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What did the government do(various schemes) to improve agriculture and help the farmers |
| Answer» \tThere are number of scheme lounched by GOI like Krishi Kalyan Cess, Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojna (PKVY), Pradhan mantri krishi sinchai yojana(PMKSY), eNam, Mera goan Mera Gaurav, soil health card, Krishi dak, Pradhan mantri Faisal bima yojana, etc.\tTo begin with government took lead in providing various facilities on its own. In course of time different types of activities were entrusted to specific public agencies.\tAnother important input was the widespread use of radio and television for acquainting farmers in new and improved techniques of cultivation. The crop insurance was another step to protect the farmers against losses caused by crop failure on account of natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclone, fire, diseases etc.\tEasy availability of capital or investment input through a well-knit network of rural banking and small scale cooperative societies with low interest rates were other facilities provided to the farmers for modernisation of agriculture. | |
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How was non cooperation movement unfold |
| Answer» By bringing up the issue of khalifa. | |
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What were the various reasons for the emergence of nationalist tension in Balkan region |
| Answer» \tNationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.\tThe Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece,\tMacedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.\tIn 19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.\tThe ideas of romantic nationalism developed in the Balkans. The rebellions nationalities in the Balkans thought that their struggle was the attempt to win back their long-lost independence. | |
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imp questions of maths please someone |
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Answer» Which chapter There are infinite questions..... |
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How did food like noodles travel to various parts of world and was adopted by differe nt names |
| Answer» It is believed that noodles travelled west from China to become spaghetti and pasta in Italy. Perhaps Arab traders took pasta to fifth century Sicily, an island now in Italy. | |
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How did food like noodles travel to various parts of the world and was adopted by different names |
| Answer» Thorugh silk route and by buddhist missionaires | |
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How MNCs are different from national companies?Explain in three or five points. |
| Answer» MNC\'S:-\tMNC\'s are the companies dat do there business in two or more nations.\tThe mncs produce n\' sell globally.\ttheir main intention is to earn profits.NATIONAL COMPANIES:-\tNational companies have their business within the country.\tThe national companies produce and sell for the economy for their own country.\tThey work for the welfare of the country , and produce quality goods. | |
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Complaints are treated as proof to the success of democracy . Justify this statement. |
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Answer» Complaints in democracy shows that people have developed conscience on the benefits of democracy and is informed about the happenings in it . Thus complaints about democracy is itself a triumph of the success of democracy Because it allows democracy to solve the problems of people and which lead to progress of democracy |
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Who formed Young Italy ? |
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Answer» Yes your answer is correct??? Victor emmanual 2 Giuseppe Mazzini |
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Democratic government is a legislative government. Discuss |
| Answer» 1.There is one respect in which democratic govt. is certainly better than its alternatives.2. It may be slow, less efficient, not always very responsive or clean. 3. There is an overwhelming support for idea of democracy all over the world. | |
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Mention any one limitation of criterion used by world bank for classifying different countries? |
| Answer» The main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries:Countries with per capita income of US$ 12616 per annum and above in 2012, are called rich countries and those with per capita income of US$ 1035 or less are called low-income countries. India comes in the category of low middle income countries because its per capita income in 2012 was just US$ 1530 per annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle East and certain other small countries, are generally called developed countries.Limitations : Limitations of this criterion are that while average income is useful for competition, it does not tell us how this income is distributed among people. A country may have more equitable distribution. People may be neither very rich nor extremely poor. But in another country with same average income, one person may be extremely rich, while others may be very poor. So, the method of average income does not give correct picture of a country. | |
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Who are indentured labour? |
| Answer» Those labours who give their service as a labouring by taking contracts.. | |
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Konsa map impolite hay |
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Answer» Sare imp hai digraj I think u are trying to say important ...●Nationalism in India Locate congress sessions ●To locate and identify Golden quadrilateral and other imp roads and NH 7 What? |
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"Consumer can be exploited in market place" .analyse the statement |
| Answer» Exploitation in the marketplace happens in various ways. Some examples are(i) When traders indulge in unfair trade practices such as when shopkeepers weigh or measure less than what they should. This is usually in materials sold loose like rice, flour, milk, etc.(ii) When traders add charges that were not mentioned before, like handling charges, packing charges, etc.(iii) When adulterated/defective goods or expired medicines are sold. | |
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What is the need for political parties in modern democracise |
| Answer» Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties. The necessity of a political party in democracy can be understood from the given points\tIf every elected representative is independent, then no one will make promise for any major policy changes. The government may be formed but its utility will remain always uncertain. Non-party based Panchayat election also create same problems.\tThe rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.\tAs society became larger and complicated, they also need some agency to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the government.\tPolitical parties inform the people about the working of the ruling party. They talk about the problems of the state, the working and failure of the government and give suggestion for the upliftment of masses. Political party acts as a link between government and masses.\tThus, political parties are necessary for democracy. | |
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What was feminist movement explain the political demands of the feminist Movement in India? |
| Answer» Feminist Movement was a radical movement which demanded equality for women in personal and family life also apart from politics, society and educational field.The political demands of the Feminist Movements in India were:(i) More women representatives in local government.(ii) More political representatives for women by having elected women representatives.(iii) Reserving at least one-third of the seats in Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies for women. | |
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Who was Cavour? Explain his contribution to the unification of Italy? |
| Answer» Cavour is the chief minister of sardinia. Count cavour led the unification process by diplomatic alliance with france to defeat austria and unify northern territories. | |
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Explain the attitude of Indian merchants and industrialists towards the civil disobedience movement. |
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Answer» If you know any one of the question I asked so plz answer it OK thanks for advising me ? Yati it is given directly in out textbookPlease check it once?? |
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how did industrial revolution gave rise to capitalism |
| Answer» because it enabled capitalism to build industries and earn profit which would be reinvested to generate more profit this could not have been possible if industrial revolution didn\'t create technology............ hey apka nam acha hai...., same name as my brother.....☺☺ | |
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How I study it |
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Answer» Sorry ....afeefa ji u r ryt Obviously social science subject me ye question pucha gya h .. to social science subject ki hi prepration ki baat h Kon sa sub .,.??? |
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Why did east india company appoints gamasthas |
| Answer» For suprevising weavers and checking quality of clothes. They also collect supplies | |
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Why martial law was imposed in punjab during the month of april 1919 |
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Answer» Hi Because of the reaction shown by the indians against the Rowlatt Act. They organised rallies and started boycotting British goods and imposed martial law in punjab...to suppress the political activities and protest which arose due to martial law.....HOPE YU CAN UNDERSTAND |
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What do you mean by MNCs? |
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Answer» Multi National Corporations Multinational companies ..........? Multinational companies........ Multinational corporation |
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Growth of national income_critical aparsal of exiting development indicator |
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A short note of world war |
| Answer» World War I began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. During the conflict, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States (the Allied Powers). | |
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Explain the two different vision in opposing foreign domination in Vietnam |
| Answer» Brainly.inWhat is your question?Secondary SchoolSocial sciences 13 pointsExplain the two different visions in opposing foreign domination in Vietnam.(class 10 CBSE SAMPLE PAPER 2017-18 SOCIAL SCIENCE)Ask for details Follow Report by BrainlyHelper 05.01.2018AnswersMe · BeginnerKnow the answer? Add it here!nikitasingh79nikitasingh79 GeniusVietnam was a colony of the French and French colonialism was opposed by the Vietnamese people in many forms and at many levels. But there were two different views among the Nationalist whether Vietnam should become modern or Nationalist.First vision: Some intellectual of Vietnam supported the idea that domination of the west should be resisted and traditions of Vietnam should be strengthened. The main supporters of this idea work Phan Boi Chau & Prince Cuong De, who were the heads of the Revolutionary society.2. Second vision: Some Vietnamese people were of the view that while resisting foreign domination ,Vietnam should learn something from the west. Phan Chu Trinh was the main supporter of this idea. He was greatly influenced by the democratic ideas of the West and was not in favour of completely rejecting the civilization of the West. | |
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What is bloddy sunday |
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Answer» In Northern Ireland, 13 unarmed civil rights demonstrators are shot dead by British Army paratroopers in an event that becomes known as Bloody Sunday Are bhai ye to 9th class me hai...... |
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Function performed by political parties? |
| Answer» ➡️A political party contests elections by putting up candidates......➡️In countries like the USA, the candidates are selected by members and supporters of a party.......➡️On the other hand, in countries like India, the candidates are chosen by top party leaders.....➡️Every party has different policies and programmes. Voters make a choice in accordance with the policies and programmes liked by them......➡️In a democratic country, a large group of people that has certain similar opinions group together and form a party. Then then, give a direction to the policies adopted by the government........ | |
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What was the major issue taken up by the liberal nationalists ? |
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Answer» Thanks Yogitha ! One of the principal concerns taken up by the liberal nationalists who criticised the new conservative order, was the freedom of the press. They wanted so rescue the memoirs of the French Revolution inspired them. |
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