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1.

Hi who all have computer exam tomorrow

Answer» Its mee.
Can u tell me what is important from the chapter DHTML AND CSS
Oh so have u done
Meee?
2.

A thing which was never, not seen by anyone but it will be ........any1 who can answer ?????

Answer» God is a thing for u bro
Aap hi bata do answer.....
I think...god..
3.

Important map qusetion for board exam2019

Answer» See on vedantu
4.

Rajiv konsi alliance me hai

Answer» Sorry me name jane bina kisi se baat nahi karta phelen name bato
5.

Koi power ranger legacy war khelta hai kya

Answer» Rajiv konsi alliance me hai
nhi
Ha
6.

Where was the session of congress held in september 1920

Answer» Calcutta
Syad kolkata
7.

Not all social groups where moved by the abstract concept of swaraj.Discuss (3)

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8.

What was the role of print revelotion in bringing French Revolution?

Answer» In French Revolution, print culture played an important role(i) Print materials like newspapers and books popularised the ideas of the enlightenment thinkers. They gave a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism in contemporary society.They suggested that everything should be judged through application of reason and rationality. They criticised the sacred authority of church and the despotic power of the state. They questioned about the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition.The writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely. Those who read them developed an attitude of questioning, criticism and judging on the basis of rationality.(ii) Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate. All values, norms and institutions were re-evaluated and public recognised the need to question existing ideas and beliefs.(iii) By the 1780s, there was an outpouring of literature, cartoons and caricatures which circulated everywhere and led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy. In this way, print helped people to think differently.
9.

What were the problems faced by Brussels

Answer» Brussels presented a special problem.Dutch speaking community constituted a majority in the country (Belgium) but a minoriy in the capital (Brussels).
10.

Please forgive me all Muslims brother

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11.

Describe about bretton woods agreement

Answer» Bretton Woods Agreement. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference was held at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire, USA in July 1944. In this conference an agreement was signed, where the members decided to decide on a framework to create an economic system for preserving economic stability and full employment.
12.

I want most important questions..

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13.

Yarr kisne vietnam ko ajaad krwaya April 1975

Answer» Ho chi Minh was the leader and ajaad krwane mien to sabka haath tha..
14.

What are publi facilites

Answer» Thanx
Public facilities are the essential facilities for the community at large and are provided by the government.Important :They are important because there are many services like education, health, transportation etc., which have become cheap and affordable if provided, collectively.Public facilities : Rail transport and - government schools.
15.

Is trinmool congress a national or regional party....

Answer» National party... declared in 2016..
16.

I repeat,Time is non -refundable.So don\'t waste on stupid people .

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17.

Which is the price less thing of god

Answer» He himself
18.

Time is non-refundable,So don\'t waste it on stupid person ?

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19.

what do you understand by partition ship

Answer» Partianship is a tendency to a particular group, cause or viewpoint over another.
Strong commitment to party is known as partition ship
He is ryt....
Strong commitment to a party....
20.

Explain the foundational challenges faced by democracies.

Answer» Foundational challenge :- It is the challenge of transition to democracy . It involves bringing non democratic regime , keeping military away from controlling the sovereign state .
yogita
thanks Yogiya
The ‘foundational challenge’ is applied to the non-democratic countries of the world.It implies(i) making transition to democracy.(ii) non-democratic regime to democratic regime.(iii)control of government from military to the elected leaders.(iv)establishing a sovereign and functional state.
21.

The process of unification of Germany.Just in 50words???

Answer» The process of unification of Germany:1. The middle-class Germans had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military.2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for unification of Germany. He was supported by the bureaucracy and the Prussian army.3. After three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France, Prussia won and unified Germany. The Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German emperor in January 1871.
22.

How how resource layer giving hand for the country\'s economic development?

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23.

Which treaty recorgnised greece as an independent nation and how

Answer» treaty of constantinople
24.

What is khadinh and johadas?

Answer» Thanks for your answer
Khadins is a water reaping techniques utilized as a part of Rajasthan. In this strategy pits are digged, so rain water can be saved in it.A johadis a water stockpiling tank essentially utilized as a part of the territory of Harayana and Rajasthan, India, that gathers and stores water consistently, to be utilized to drink by people and dairy cattle.
In the arid and semi-arid regions, agricultural fields were converted into rain fed storage structures that allowed the water to sand and moisten the soil, these water storage structures are known as Khadins in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) and Johads in other parts of Rajasthan.
25.

What is guls and kuls?

Answer» In hilly regions, people built diversion channels known as guls or kuls of the western Himalayas for agriculture. It is a traditional irrigation system in Hmachal Pardesh, where the water is released when required.
26.

How social differences create social division in society?

Answer» Social differences simply refer to born or biological and socially created inequalities in the society. This mainly based on race, caste, religion, language, culture etc.(1) When some social differences overlap with other differences. For example the difference between black and white becomes a social division in the US because the Blacks tend to be poor.(2) If social differences cross cut one another, it is difficult to pick one group of people against other. It means that group sharing a common interest on one issues are likely to be on different side on different issues. For example both Northern Ireland and the Netherland are predominantly Christian but are divided into Catholic and Protestant.(3) The overlapping social differences create possibilities of deep social division and tensions while cross cutting differences are easier to accommodate.
When the social difference become more important than anything else,then it results in social division....When one social difference overlap other social difference.then it result in social division
27.

What is federalism and its features

Answer» Federalism\xa0is a form of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country.KEY FEATURES\xa0:\xa01\xa0There are two or more levels (or\xa0tiers) of government.2\xa0Different tiers of government\xa0govern the same citizens, but each tier\xa0has its own jurisdiction\xa0in specific\xa0matters of legislation, taxation and\xa0administration.3\xa0The jurisdictions of the respective\xa0levels or tiers of government are\xa0specified in the constitution.\xa04\xa0The fundamental provisions of\xa0the constitution cannot be unilaterally\xa0changed by one level of government.\xa0Such changes require the consent of\xa0both the levels of government.5\xa0Courts have the power to interpret\xa0the constitution and the powers of\xa0different levels of government.\xa06\xa0Sources of revenue for each level\xa0of government are clearly specified to\xa0ensure its financial autonomy.7 The federal system thus has\xa0dual\xa0objectives:\xa0to safeguard and promote\xa0unity of the country, while at the sametime accommodate regional diversity.
It has two or more levels.all levels have their own jurisdiction.their powers are prescribe in Constitution.courts act as a umpire between them.it has two objectives---safeguard and mutual trust between citizens to live together
28.

Why did national tensions emerged in Balkan.

Answer» Nationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.The Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece,Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.In 19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.The 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.
29.

Pls tell.me full.form of HTML

Answer» Hypertext Markup Language
Hyper text markup link
Hyper text markup language
Hyper text markup language
30.

What is credit and terms of credit..........

Answer» Credit refers to an agreement in which the lender supplies the borrower with money, goods or service in return for the promise of future payment. Terms of credit are interest rate, collateral, documentation requirement and mode of repayment......hope it helps ?
Credit mtlb loan , trms of credit are collateral security , interest rate , documentation requirement, duration of credit
31.

Why did Bretton Woods twins ended

Answer» The important reasons behind the end of Bretton Woods system are :(i) Decline in economic power of the USA :(a) US dollar no longer commanded confidence.(b) US dollar could not maintain its value in relation to gold.(c) A collapse of fixed exchange rates on floating exchange rates.(ii) Change in the international financial: The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank were created to meet the financial needs of the industrial countries. The international financial system changed, and developing countries were forced to borrow from western commercial banks.(iii) Unemployment in industrialized countries: Industrial world was hit by unemployment. The number of unemployed started rising and people trudged long distances looking for any work they could find.(iv) Shifting to production enterprises: MNCs shifted their production units to Asian countries because of cheap labor and low wages.(v) Changes in China: China became an attractive destination for investment by foreign MNCs.
32.

Differentiate between social difference and social division

Answer» \tSocial differences are the situations where people are discriminated against on the basis of social, economic, and racial inequality.\tOn the other hand, social division means division of society on the basis of social differences like language, region, caste, colour, race and ***.\tSocial differences can be easily accommodated with some reservation policies.\tBut social division sometimes lead to political division of the country.
Social difference is about the difference between the work that your are preceding and someone is likely to be in higher position bor in low but in social division is about the caste ,gender, religion and an all custom duties
33.

How railways bind indians economically

Answer» Railways are the most important mode of transport in India due to the following reasons:(i) Railways are the principal mode of transportation for freight and passengers in India, as they link different parts of the country.(ii) They carry huge loads and bulky goods to long distances.(iii) Railways make it possible to conduct multifarious activities like business, sightseeing, pilgrimage along with goods transportation-over longer distances.(iv) Railways make have been a great integrating force for the nation, for more than 150 years now.(v) They have been helpful in binding the economic life of the country and cultural fusion.(vi) They have accelerated the development of the industry and agriculture.
Connects *far
➡️ connects following areas of the country ➡️they benefit trade and Commerce ➡️help in the development of agriculture and industry➡️ helpful during calamity ➡️promotes unity of the country.
34.

What is the main contribution of french revolution to the world? .......... (1 marks)

Answer» The French Revolution was a watershed event in world history and has had many paradigm changing effects. However, the most important contribution of the French Revolution to the world has been the idea of Republicanism. After the French Revolution, the idea of Republican rule came to take root in Europe and people began to question the logic of monarchical rule and the \'Divine Rights Theory\'.
Has been the idea of Republicanism.?
35.

what are the origin of social difference

Answer» Based on accident of birth...Based on social disabilities..Based on our choices
Accident from birth, by choice
36.

Bye everyone .. met on 9 o clock

Answer» Why
37.

What could have been the steps taken by the consumers group

Answer» Consumer groups should have forced the business organizations or groups to strictly follow rules and regulations laid down by the government.• They should have also supervised whether these rules and regulations are fully implemented or not.• On behalf of the consumer they launch complaints to seek redresses.• They should organize mock plays to make the people aware about the consumer’s rights and their duties as a good consumer.
38.

What do you mean by agglomeration economies

Answer» Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advisors, etc., to the industries. Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies. Gradually a large industrial agglomeration takes place. So, it is basically coordination of various industries in a city for the development of manufacturing industries.
39.

Explain any two causes of gender inequality

Answer» Social Customs, Beliefs and\xa0Practices:Women are not free from social customs, beliefs and practices. The traditional patrilineal joint family system confines women’s roles mostly to the domestic sphere, allocating them to a subordinate status, authority and power compared to men. Men are perceived as the major providers and protectors of a family while women are perceived as playing only a supportive role, attending to the hearth. Boys and girls are accordingly drained for different adult roles, status and authority. In Indian culture since very early periods, men have dominated women as a group and their status has been low in the family and society.\xa0Illiteracy:Despite the notable efforts by the countries around the globe that have expanded for the basic education , there are approximately 960 million illiterate adults of whom two thirds are women .Educational backwardness of the girls has been the resultant cause of gender discrimination.
One cause is discrimination of one gender over the other and another is the unequal rights given to each caste
40.

Why is dam is said to be "temple of modern india"

Answer» Dam is been an places of visit to many people and it improves our tourism also our national economy
Because dams are very useful in many ways like to generate electricity...........
41.

Difference between federal system and unitary system .mention at least five points.

Answer» Federal ~. There are two level of govn.....Unitarty~ there only single level of govn...
42.

What was the condition of the Indian industries in the first world war?

Answer» Till the First World War, industrial growth was slow. The war created a dramatically new situation. With British mills busy with war production to meet the needs of the army, Manchester imports into India declined. Suddenly, Indian mills had a vast home market to supply. As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs: jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles and a host of other items. New factories were set up and oldIndia and the Contemporary World ones ran multiple shifts. Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work longer hours. Over the war years industrial production boomed.After the war, Manchester could never recapture its old position in the Indian Market.\xa0
43.

Mention three Prudential and moral reason of power sharing

Answer» PRUDENTIAL REASONS:- (1) It helps in reducing conflict between diverse social groups....(2)By avoiding violence and political instability it leads to stability of political order....(3) It ultimately leads to the unity and integrity of the nation.MORAL REASONS:- (1) It is rhe very spirit of democracy...(2)people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed...(3) The political system can only be called legitimate when citizens acquire a stake in the system through the process of participarion.
prudential reasons power sharing avoids social conflicts.social conflicts lead to violence and political instability.so by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability.in india reservations are done to sc and st communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation. moral resons power sharing is the spirit of democracy.a true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to critize the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active paticipation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing
44.

Please give the summary of age of industrialization chapter

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45.

Explain three folds distribution of legislative power bw union and state govt??

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46.

Q. what was the role of women in nationalist struggles. ???

Answer» In other parts of Europe where independent nation-states did not yet exist- such as Germany, Italy, Poland, the Austro-Hungarian Empire- women of the liberal middle classes combined their demands for constitutionalism with national unification. monarchy with national unification. They took advantage of the growing popular unrest to push their demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles-a constitution, freedom of the press and freedom of formation or joining union or association.The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in, political meetings and demonstrations. Despite this, they were denied suffrage rights during the election of the Assembly. This fact was evident from Frankfurt Parliament convened in the Church of St. Paul where women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors gallery.
47.

what is strip cropping ??

Answer» The growing of different crops on alternate strips of ground that usually follow the contour of the land, a recourse to minimize erosion. Expand. Also called strip farming, strip planting.\xa0
48.

Tocri bana kis chetra mein aayaga..?

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49.

describe the ways in which the novels in India attempted to create a sense of pan Indian belonging

Answer» (i) Many historical novels were about Marathas and the Rajputs which produced a sense of a pan—Indian belonging in Bengal. They imagined the nation to be full of adventure, heroism, romance and sacrifice—qualities that could not be found in (he offices and streets of the 19th Century world. The novel allowed the colonized to give a shape to their desires.(ii) Bankim’s Anandmath is a novel about a secret Hindu militia that fight Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom. It was a novel that inspired many kinds of freedom fighters.(iii) Shivaji, the hero of the novel Anguriya Binimoy (1857) written by Budhadeb Mukhopadhyaya’s (1827-94) engages in many battles against clever and treacherous Aurangzeb, what gives him courage and grit is his belief that he is a nationalist fighting for the freedom of Hindus.(iv) Imagining a heroic past was one way in which the novel helped in popularising the sense of belonging to a common nation. It was another way to include various classes in the novel so that they could be seen as belonging to a shared world. Premchand’s novels, for instance, are filled with all kinds of powerful characters drawn from all levels of society.
50.

difine trads and its components

Answer» The exchange of goods among people, states & countries is referred to as\xa0trade. Imports and exports are two components of trade.\xa0