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System of check and balance

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Why power sharing is important?

Answer» \tPower sharing is important because it reduces the possibility of conflict between social groups.\tPower sharing ensures the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability.
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who had designed the swaraj flag by 1921

Answer» Mahatma Gandhiji designed the “Swaraj Flag” by 1921.Features:\tIt had tricolours- Red, Green and White\tIt had a spinning wheel in the center.\tIt represents the Gandhian idea of self-help.\tIt had become a symbol of defiance.
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What is the role of language in developing national sentiment?

Answer» At that time most of the people were illiterate. They were able to understand only vernacular regional or simple language. That is why use of the vernacular or regional language easily carry out the modern nationalist message to the large audience easily.Nationalist sentiment also attached with local language. The message conveyed in vernacular language affect powerfully. Folk lore, folk tales and the activities concerned with vernacular language gave the feeling of nationalism and tied the people by the thread of national love and honour.
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Explain UNDP

Answer» United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). UNDP helps countries develop strategies to combat poverty by expanding access to economic opportunities and resources, linking poverty programmes with countries’ larger goals and policies, and ensuring a greater voice for the poor. UNDP also works at the macro level to reform trade, encourage debt relief and foreign investment, and ensure the poorest of the poor benefit from globalisation.
6.

Doston 4 over ho chuke honge ab mai nhi ruk skta sorry.....

Answer» Byee mai bh ja ri ho dekhne
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What is ralactt act

Answer» Bhagar is garbage or kuda which we dont use...
What is bhangar
8.

Notes of chapter 1 in economics

Answer» Check in this app!?
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What is brundtland

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What is the ethic composition of belgium

Answer» Go through the book...... ? NCERT ? POLITICAL SCIENCE
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The French revolution note of 9th class

Answer» Read book
12.

How did Balkans imperialised

Answer» Idealistic liberal democratic sentiments because of a narrow creed with limited ends. Nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant of each other and ever ready to go to war.After 1871 nationalist tension mounted in Europe in the area called Balkan’s. The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variations.A large part of Balkans was under the contral of the ottoman Empire.The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans and downfall of Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.As the different Slavic nationalist struggled to define their identity and independence, the Balkans became an area of conflict.There was intense rivalry among the European powers over trade and colonies.This led to a series of wars in the region and finally the first world war.Many countries in the world which had been colonized by the European powers in the 19th century began to oppose imperial domination.The anti-imperial movements developed nationalism and formed independent nationstates.\xa0
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Why did Mahatma Gandhi take up the khilafat issue

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What is the role of UNDP in human development?

Answer» United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).UNDP helps countries develop strategies to combat poverty by expanding access to economic opportunities and resources, linking poverty programmes with countries’ larger goals and policies, and ensuring a greater voice for the poor. UNDP also works at the macro level to reform trade, encourage debt relief and foreign investment, and ensure the poorest of the poor benefit from globalisation.
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How does the first world war help in the growth of national movement in india...??

Answer» \tThe First World War Forced recruitment of soldiers bred resentment in villages.\tThe First World War created a new economic and political situation by leading to huge expenditures in defence which were to be financed by increasing taxes and raising custom duties.\tCrop failures and spread of influenza epidemic led to widespread hardships.\tMuslims were disenchanted with the treatment meted out to Ottoman Empire by the imperial powers. This led to a groundswell of support for non-cooperation.\tThe business classes reacted against policies that restricted their business.
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Explain linguistic policy of Indian federal system

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Give importance of soil. Explain 3 factors responsible for soil formation

Answer» Importance of soil as a resource\tSoil is the most important renewable natural resource.\tIt is the medium of plant growth and supports different types of living organisms on the Earth.\tSoil helps in providing food to this Earth.Factors Responsible for the Formation of SoilThe relief features, parent material, climate, vegetation and other life-forms as well as time apart from human activities are the major factors responsible for the formation of soil.1.\xa0Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits many properties like the mineral composition, the colour, the particle size and the chemical elements. For example- Black soil derived its colour from lava rock2.\xa0Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock.3. Role of precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modified the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall with high rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains.4. Role of temperature: It is also play important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils.
18.

What do you mean by resources .?

Answer» Anything in the environment either natural or man made if satisfy human needs they are known as resources.
Everything which is present in our surrounding....which used to satisfy our need..which is technologically accessible,economicallyfeasible and culturally acceptable
Anything in our surronnding which can satisfy human needs is called resource
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How did industrialisation help in rising the level and standard of living

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Describe the incident taken by france

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Define agriculture sector

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The agriculture sector comprise establishments primarily enjoyed in growing crops,rearing animals and catching fish and other animals from farm ,ranch or natural habitats..........
In this sector cultivation of crops, rearing of animals , fish breeding etc are involved.
22.

How lok sabha election are conducted.

Answer» India is a federation with the parliamentary system governed under the constitution of india which defines the power distribution between the unions,or central government and the states......The president of india is the ceremonial head of the state who is elected indirectly for five year term by an electoral college comprising members of national and state legislatures.....The prime minister of the india is the head of govt and exercises most executive power appointed by the president . The prime minister is by convention supported by the party or political alliance and a majority of seats in the Lok Sabha or lower house of parliaments.....
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What is the idea of satyagrah

Answer» Satyagraha is derived from a sanskrit word \'satya\' and \'agraha\' which means the path followed by truth. Gandhiji believed that if the cause was truth and the fight is against injustice then there is no need of any physical force, and Satyagrahi can win the fight with the help of truth and non-violence. So, the idea of Satyagraha was based on truth and peace. He started the movements in January 1915, to spread the idea of Satyagraha like civil disobedience and non cooperation. He helped peasants, farmers and plantation workers to retain their liberty to reduce taxes to get freedom. S, the idea was comprised of:(i) Following the path of truth and non-violence to attain freedom and fight against injustice.(ii) Philosophy of nonviolent resistance adopted to end the British Raj in India.(iii) The idea emphasized the power of truth and need to search for truth.(iv) It advocated that for true cause and struggle against injustice, physical force is not required to fight with the oppressor.(v) Without being aggressive, people can win battle through non-violence.(vi) People-including the oppressors-had to be persuaded to see the truth, instead of being forced to accept truth through the use of violence.(vii) By this struggle, truth was bound to ultimately triumph.
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Explain form of power sharing

Answer» In modern democracies, power sharing can take the following forms:1. Organs of Government: In democracy, power shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power, it allows different organs of government placed at the same level to excercise different powers. No organ can excercise unlimited power as each organ checks the others.2. Governments at different levels: In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.3. Social Groups:\xa0 Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In iIndia there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.
25.

Who was minority community in Belgium

Answer» Majority is Dutch
The minority community in Belgium is French and German
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What was Rowlatt Act ? Why was it criticise

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What are the outcome and the lesson we learn\'t from the style of goverence in sri lanka and belgium

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Explain the third tier of govn.

Answer» \tThe third-tier of the government works at the lowest level. Village panchayats and municipal corporations are the example of local self-government. The members of the village panchayats are elected by the village people and the members of the municipal corporations are elected by the people of a city.\tThe head of the village panchayat is known as the Sarpanch. Panchayat is the decision-making body of the entire village. However, the Panchayat works under the supervision of the Gram Sabha.\tSome panchayats grouped together form the Panchayat Samiti or the Block. Its members are elected by the members of the Panchayats. Zilla Parishad exists at the top level of the rural bodies. Most of its members are elected. Zilla Parishad chairperson is the political head of the Zilla Parishad.\tUrban areas and cities have their own local bodies. While small towns and cities have municipality, bigger cities have municipal corporations. Elections to these bodies take place regularly after every five years. While a mayor is the head of the municipal corporation, a municipal chairperson is a head of a municipality.\tSeats are reserved for the people of schedules caste, scheduled tribes and other backward classes. One third of the total seats are also reserved for women.
29.

What are the tension of Belgium

Answer» Divide of flandors and wallonia.......
The minority French-speaking community was relatively rich and powerful. So the Dutch speaking community, who got the benefit of economic development and education much later showed the resentment between the Dutch-speaking and the French-speaking communities during the 1950s and the 1960s. The conflict between the two communities was more severe in Brussels because the Dutch speaking people constituted a majority in the country, but a minority in the capital.
In Belgium, the tension is all about the diverse ethnic composition in the whole country and capital city Brussels.
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Describe various features of federalism

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31.

How money acts as amedium of exchange

Answer» A medium of exchange is an intermediary instrument used to facilitate the sale, purchase or trade of goods between parties. For an instrument to function as a medium of exchange, it must represent a standard of value accepted by all parties. In modern economies, the medium of exchange is currency.
32.

What is a national state

Answer» A sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.
Ernest Renan defined a country as a nation state..
33.

What is a national state in history

Answer» A sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.
34.

Who was mennochio??

Answer» The Cheese and the Worms is a scholarly work by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg. The book is a notable example of cultural history, the history of mentalities and microhistory.The book examines the beliefs and world-view of Menocchio (1532–1599), also known as Domenico Scandella, who was an Italian miller from the village of Montereale, twenty-five kilometers north of Pordenone.Menocchio had a "tendency to reduce religion to morality", using this as justification for his blasphemy during his trial because he believed that the only sin was to harm one\'s neighbor and that to blaspheme caused no harm to anyone but the blasphemer.He went so far as to say that Jesus was born of man and Mary was not a virgin, that the Pope had no power given to him from God (but simply exemplified the qualities of a good man), and that Christ had not died to "redeem humanity".
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15 public facility

Answer» How to check soil erosion
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How did salt march became and effective the rule of resistance against cololism ? Explain

Answer» Kyunki salt sbhi logon k liye zaroori tha
37.

Explain 3 step of resource planning

Answer» “Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious use of resources. ”Resource planning is a complex process which involves :(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
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Why is population of India unbalanced

Answer» The population is unbalanced due to the three main factors ....... They areThe birth rateThe death rate Migration ...
39.

Explain resource planning in india?

Answer» Resource planning is a complex process which involves:1-identification and keeping record of resource which involves surveying , mapping,qualitative & quantitative estimation and mesurement of resource .2-developing a planning structure with proper technology ,skill and insitutional set up for implementing resource development plans.3-comparing the resource development plan with national development plans.
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Why international financial system Changed in 1970

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What is meant by begar

Answer» When someone is forcefully pushed to follow labour is called begar.
42.

Why conservation of resources is necessary?

Answer» To sustain them for future generations...
43.

Define term trade surplus

Answer» Surplus means extra ..
44.

Who wrote chote bade ka saval book ?????????

Answer» ?
Kashibaba....A Kanpur mill worker....
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Conclusion about consumer protection

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In which country did the participation of women in public life high?

Answer» Finland, Norway and Sweden.....
47.

Who were Jobbers?

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Jobber : ‘Jobbers’ were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for work from villages out of the various job seekers. A jobber often demanded money or gifts for his favour (that is for finding a job for someone).
Jobbers were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for work from villages out of the various job seekers.
48.

Why did indian peoples react to the simon commission

Answer» People were not ready to accept the simon commission because all its members were British and when simon entered into the country, people came out with a great agitation and rally and started protesting against the simon commission that "simon go back".\xa0
Usme 1 bhi indian nhi tha isliye
49.

What is resources?????

Answer» Resource: Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.Resources can be classified on different bases; into following types:\tOn the basis of origin: Biotic and Abiotic\tOn the basis of exhaustibility: Renewable and Non-renewable\tOn the basis of ownership: Individual, community, national and international\tOn the basis of status of development: Potential, Developed, Stock and Reserves
Substance which satisfies the needs of humans which is technically accessible , economically feasible and culturally acceptable.
50.

What was the name of lady which represents France

Answer» Marianne was the female allegory who represented France.\xa0Her characteristics were drawn from:\xa0(i) Those of liberty and republic.\xa0(ii) These were the red cap, the tricolour, the cockade.\xa0(iii) Statues of Marianne were erected in public squares.\xa0(iv) Her images were marked on coins and stamps of 1850.
Marianne.