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1.

How is the editor of newspaper kesry?

Answer» A Marathi newspaper “Kesari” was founded in 1881 by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. He also founded the “Maratha” newspaper in english to expose the reality of Britishers and to speed up the freedom struggle for India.
2.

what was the aim of SHG

Answer» SHG is self help groups. The main of this group is to overcome the lack of collectal. Members of this can take small loans from the bank they charge interest but it is still less than what moneylenders charge. It also help women becoming self-reliant.
3.

what do you meant by libralisation

Answer» Removing trade barriers and restriction that are put up by government is called libralisation.
4.

Explain the ideology of liberalism which was developed in the early nineteenth century in europe?

Answer» The ideology of liberalism allied with Nationalism in the following ways :(a) Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before law.\xa0(b) It emphasized on the concept of government by consent.(c) It stood for the end of autocracy and Clerical privileges.\xa0
5.

What factors gave rise to the spirit of nationalism

Answer» awsome good
Various factors such as common race, language, religion, aims and aspirations, culture and Shared past gave rise to nationalism.(i) Political unification of the country under the Britishers.(ii) Destruction of India’s old social and economic system.(iii) Development of modern trade and industry.(iv) The sense of being oppressed under colonialism provided a shared bond that tied many different groups.
6.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of multi national company

Answer» Advantages of MNCs\tAccess to Consumers – Access to consumers is one of the primary advantages that the MNCs enjoy over companies with operations limited to smaller region. Increasing accessibility to wider geographical regions allows the MNCs to have a larger pool of potential customers and help them in expanding, growing at a faster pace as compared to others.\tAccesses to Labor – MNCs enjoy access to cheap labor, which is a great advantage over other companies. A firm having operations spread across different geographical areas can have its production unit set up in countries with cheap labor. Some of the countries where cheap labor is available is China, India, Pakistan etc.\tTaxes and Other Costs – Taxes are one of the areas where every MNC can take advantage. Many countries offer reduced taxes on exports and imports in order to increase their foreign exposure and international trade. Also countries impose lower excise and custom duty which results in high profit margin for MNCs. Thus taxes are one of the area of making money but it again depends on the country of operation.\tOverall Development – The investment level, employment level, and income level of the country increases due to the operation of MNC’s. Level of industrial and economic development increases due to the growth of MNCs.\tTechnology – The industry gets latest technology from foreign countries through MNCs which help them improve on their technological parameter.Disadvantages of MNCS\tGovernment diverts funds to protect MNCs for foreign investment, accumulates infrastructural facilities to them.\tTough competition to indigenous industries\tExploitation of cheap labour in lieu of low wages.\tThe poor do not get the benefits from MNCs, it leads to environmental degradation, displacements issues.
7.

What is the role of women in Vietnam war

Answer» Even so, women did participate in the revolution against the French that occupied Vietnam. They served as nurses, guides, couriers, and propagandists. Although they were not allowed in the regular army, they fought in militia and guerrilla units on the home front. Thank you??
8.

Different people have different goal

Answer» Different people have different goals because people are different one from another. However, even though the goals appear different all the goals come from one root goal:to receive pleasure. To the measure we do not receive pleasure to that measure we die. Thank you?
9.

From which chapter most one mark questions are asked ?

Answer» You can check the latest cbse sample papers issued by cbse .You ll get an idea.
10.

How many marks of questions Will come in geography first lesson??

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11.

Write a note on what was meant by civilising misson of the colonisers ?

Answer» The European countries acquired colonies in the East Asian countries to exploit their natural resources. Like other European countries the French also propagated that it was their mission to bring the benefits of civilization to backward people. They posed that they were driven by the idea of the civilizing mission. Like the British in India, the French claimed they were bringing modern civilization to Vietnam. They considered that it was their duty to bring modern ideas into their colonies even at the cost of destroying the local culture, beliefs, etc. Thank you??
12.

Why do you think mirabhai left ranas palace

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13.

"Work life and leisure." Is this chapter done by anybody ??

Answer» Jobbers were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for for work from villages out of the various job seekers.A jobber often demanded money or giftsfor his favour(that is finding a job for someone)..................
Then who were jobbers? Please answer in respect to this answer.
Me.....
14.

Why the year 1848 is called the age of liberal

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15.

Popular struggle and movements class 10 project

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16.

Features of shifting cultivation

Answer» Thanks bro
1.in this a patch of land is cleared and they are burnt into ash and used as fertilizer and crop is grown on them.2.when that land loss fertility they shift to another places.during this period the land regains it\'s fertility.3.it is mainly practiced by forest peoples
17.

Colonial domination and resistance

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18.

Why tritiary sector is growing

Answer» Due to increase in industries the demand of transportation has increased to transport them to market
1: In any country several services such as hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, Police Stations, courts, villages administrative offices, municipal corporation, defence, transport, bank, insurance companies, etc. are required. This can be considered as the basic services. In the developing country the government has take responsibility.2: The development of agriculture and industry leads to the development of services such as transport, trade, storage, and the like svf already seen. Greater the development of the primary and secondary sector more would be the demand for such services.3: As income level rise, certain sections of people start demanding many more services like eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals, private schools, professional training, etc. Sector you can see this change quite sharply in city is specially and big cities.4: Over the past decade or so, certain new services such as those based on Information and Communication Technology have been important and essential. The production of this services has been rising rapidly.5: Not all the services sector is growing equally well. Service sector in India employs many different kinds of people. at one end there are limited numbers of services that employee highly skilled and education educated workers.Thank you??
19.

When poona pact started and why

Answer» Poona pact was started in September 1932. Poona pact was a aggreement between Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi signed on September 24, 1932.This pact tendes Gandhi fast upto death
20.

Which chapter is important of sst

Answer» All are important but history is most important
21.

What do you understand by self help group??? Explain....

Answer» These are the groups which are made by people of some village , community etc.which constitute money as per their affordability and help in giving loan.the profit made by earning interest is shared among groups of people
22.

What do you think there are few cases of private water supply ?

Answer» Yes
23.

Who were koshtis

Answer» Koshtis were maratha and telegu weavers of silk and fine cotton. They belong to nagpur and chattisgarh areas of india..
Kon se chapter ka hai.....?
Which chapter
24.

Explain the causes that led to the non cooperation movement in 1920 give 5 points

Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means or "satyagraha". Protestors would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops. The ideas of Ahimsa and nonviolence, and Gandhi\'s ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. The non-cooperation movement was launched on 12th August, 1920.1) The first world war\xa0lead\xa0to huge increase in defense expenditure and increased taxes. Forced recruitment\xa0caused\xa0widespread anger. Famine and epidemic badly affected people.This outraged the people.2)\xa0The Non-cooperation movement was a reaction to the oppressive policies of the British Indian government such as the\xa0Rowlatt Act\xa0and the\xa0Jallianwala Bagh massacre.\xa03)\xa0Indians were disappointed to see the British government adopting repressive measures. In response to it Tilak and Besant started Home Rule movement. The Lucknow Pact had brought the Congress and the Muslim League closer together. The return of the Extremists to the Congress in 1916 gave the Congress a militant character.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/7175445#readmore
25.

Kerela with lower per capita income has a better human development ranking than maharashtra why

Answer» Kerala has a better human development ranking than Maharashtra in spite of lower per capita income because of the following reasons:1.Infant mortality rate( IMR) is 12 death out of 1000 in Kerala, while it is as high as 25 deaths out of 1000 in Maharashtra (as in 2012). Kerala small Infant Mortality Rate because it has adequate provision of basic health education facilities.2. Literacy rate is almost 94% in Kerala while it is around 82% in Maharashtra (as in 2011).Money cannot buy all the services and goods that one may need to live well. In spite of high levels of income, money is not spend on education and health in state like Maharashtra due to lack of awareness. The government in Maharashtra should also provide adequate as well as chief services to its people as provided in Kerala. Income is not a complete indicator of material goods and services that citizens are able to use. Thus, States cannot be compared on the basis of income alone.
26.

Explain the different form of communal politics?? Ye konse chapter ka question ho sakta hai??

Answer» Communalism can take several forms in politics as:(a) The most common expression of communalism is of communal superiority in our everyday beliefs. Militant religious groups are an example.(b) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form in riots. India and Pakistan suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition.(c) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community; it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit. An example are the separatist leaders in Kashmir.(d) Political mobilization based on religion is another form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal to bring the followers of one religion together in the political areas. Examples in India are politicians trying to influence voters from the two largest religious communities in the country.
27.

What is the difference between social division and social differences???

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.
28.

Explain 4 measures taken by. French to solve the problem of plague

Answer» Steps taken by the French to solve the problem of plague in Vietnam were as follows :(i) French hired Vietnam workers and paid for each rat they caught.(ii) Money was paid when tail of a rat was given as proof.(iii) Some raised rats to earn money as tails were clipped and rats released so that the process of earning continued.
29.

How was the history of nstionalism in british unlike the rest of Europe?

Answer» No British Nation was in existence before the 18th century. Different ethnic groups of people were there in the British Isles such as English, Welsh, Scot and Irish. Each of these ethnic groups had their own cultural and political traditions. On the other hand, the rest of Europe had no such arrangements. Nationalism in Britain was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was due to a long drawn process. The English nation possessed the other three nations of the islands through a steady growth in property wealth and power. Besides this, the English language, British Flag and National Anthem were promoted as national symbols to identify the nationality of the nation.
30.

How did the nationalism and the idea of nation state emerged explain in easy language

Answer» Nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse group of Europe. Due to industrialisation and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consistion of proffesionals, businessmen and industrialist. Out of this educated people thought of uniting the cultarally compatible section of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation state.Hope it\'s useful......
Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state.
31.

How does french revolution occurred?

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32.

What is the difference between caste in politics and politics in caste

Answer» Caste in Politics1. When we refer to caste in politics, we refer to various forms caste can take in politics, and how this issue which is indeed a social factor gets politicised.2. For instance, Caste has also emerged as major vote bank factor during elections. Political parties try to muster support on the basis of caste by exploiting the caste sentiments of the people, fielding candidates of a particular caste to reach out to more and more people3. With legal and political rights being extended to the historically most marginalised community members, political parties try to expand their support base.4. Caste in politics also explains how caste is an important factor in elections, if not the only factor.\xa0Politics in caste1. Politics in caste, explains how politics impacts caste, it explains how various caste based groups are trying to assert their rights in their quest to acquire power and authority.2. We may give example rise of many caste based groups, forward or backward caste groups who with the support of caste based parties, have been influencing the decisions of the government.3. We have seen rise of many caste based groups and of caste based parties, have been wielding considerable power in their respective states and influencing the decisions of the central government.4. These groups have also entered into bargaining and negotiations among themselves for the purpose of wielding more power, The Dalits, OBC\'\'s have acquired political consciousness pressed for reservations.
33.

Leadind indian nationalist of 19th century wrote for a national cause. Explain

Answer» Many historical novels were about India’s glorious past. Many historical novels were written about Marathas and Rajputs which produced a sense of pan-Indian belonging. They imagined the nation to be full of adventure, heroism, romance and sacrifice – qualities that could not be found in the offices and sheets of 19th centuries. Bhudev Mukhopadhay’s Anguriya Binimoy (1857) was the first historical novel written in Bengal. Its hero Shivaji fought many battles against a clever and treacherons belief that he was a nationalist fighting for the freedom ofHindus.Bankimchandra’s Anandmath was about a Hindu militia that fought Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom. It was a novel that inspired many kinds of freedom fighters.Writers like Premchand wrote novels which included various classes in the novels. He created characters who believed in a community based on democratic values. He made us think of social issues like caste oppression.All the above wrote for a national cause.
34.

the tank of hauz khas,delhi was builtin

Answer» Iltutmish
35.

Intensive substances farming and commercial farming difference between

Answer» In commercial farming large plot of land is used as agricultural field, equipped with modern fertiliser and technology. On the other hand, in intensive subsistence farming, small plot of land is used, with limited resources.
36.

Who rote book bandha matharam

Answer» Bankim chandra chatterjee
bankim chand chatterjee
37.

When did Americans constitution come into force.

Answer» Wrong
The Constitution of the United States established America\'s national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
38.

About Giuseppe Mazinne ?

Answer» He was a Italian revolutionary. He became the member of secret society of carbonary.
Iska kya koi importance h kya
Guiseppe mazzini - hewas the Famous Italian revoluationary .he is known for his Noble effort to achieve the unification of Italy .he was born in June in the year 1807. inspired by party system, he became a member of secret of society of the corbonari. As a young man of 24 .he was sent into Exilel in the year 1831 the attempting a revaluation in Liguria.
39.

Discuss three tier of judicial machinery system under Consumer Protection Act 1986

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40.

What is main aim of french revolutionaries.

Answer» They aimed at :-1) They will constitute the nation and shape its destiny.2)Drafting a formal constitution.3)Foundation of secular and democratic republic.\xa04)Abolition of monarchy.5)Essential social changes based on liberalism................
41.

What are the impacts of mining on miners and the environment ?

Answer» The effect of mining includes erosion,, formation ofsinkholes, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes. Besides creating environmental damage, the contamination resulting from leakage of chemicals also affect the health of the local population ................
42.

Name the painting prepared by frederic sorrieu in 1848.

Answer» the dream of world wide democratic and social republics.
43.

Why did some people fear of effect

Answer» Printing effect
44.

What is meant by assignment of outcomes of democracy?

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45.

What do you mean by dynastic succession?

Answer» When a person of same family is made president of the party is called dynastic succession example INC( Indian national Congress)
A rule in which the family’s generation rules forever and there can be no change. This is against the democracy. This is one of the major problems that political parties have to confront with and is a hindrance for ordinary citizens, who aspire to join politics.
46.

What are the limitations of using average income?

Answer» Limitations of per capita income are :(i) A rise in per capita income is due to rise in prices and not due to increase in physical output, it is not a reliable index of economic development.(ii) National income rises but its distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.(iii) It excludes all non-marketed goods and services, even though they may be important for human happiness and better quality of life.(iv) Rise in per capita income may be due to use of modern capital intensive technology in production which may be labour displacing in nature thus adversely affecting the poor masses.(v) If rate of population growth, is higher than the rate of growth of national income, this will lead to fall in per capita availability of goods and services and economic welfare.(vi) Contribution of commodity to economic welfare may be higher than its money value e.g., money value of salt, needle, thread, etc. included in national income is lower than their contribution to economic welfare.
Per capita income does not reflect the standard of living of the people. Per capita income is an average and this average may not represent the standard of living of the people, if the increased national income goes to the few rich instead of giving to the many poor.
47.

Important topics of chapter - natinalism in indo- china ....

Answer» Well in that case I will have to read full chapter...
Please read each and every line of history carefully, nothing can be said --from which section question may come ???
48.

Sugarcane industry is seasonal in nature so it is ideally suited to the cooperative sector Why?

Answer» \tCooperative sector industries are industries owned and managed by a private individual with the help of a group of people.\tThe sugar industry is ideal for the cooperative sector because sugar produced in these industries can be stored very conveniently, traded easily and the quality of the sugar produced does not usually degrade and remains uniform.\tAlso when a larger quantity of sugar is produced in the mills, the production costs go down.\xa0
49.

Difference between epic story and serialised novel

Answer» \tEpistolary novel Serialised novel:1.It used the private and personal form of letters to tell the story.1.It told the stories in prose.2.It allowed the reader to relish the story at a time.2.It allowed the readers to relish the suspense, discuss the characters of a novel and live for weeks with their stories.3.These novels were expensive.3.Magazines were cheap which published the novels.4.Often it did not have illustration.4.Serialised novels always had colourful illustrations.\t
50.

3. What was Khilafat movement?

Answer» The Khilafat movement, also known as the Indian Muslim movement (1919–24), was a pan-Islamist political protest campaign launched by Muslims of British India led by Shaukat Ali, Mohammad Ali Jauhar and Abul Kalam Azad[1] to restore the caliph of the Ottoman Caliphate, who was considered the leader of Sunni Muslims, as an effective political authority. It was a protest against the humiliating sanctions placed on the caliph and the Ottoman Empire after the First World War by the Treaty of Sèvres.[2][3]The movement collapsed by late 1922 when Turkey gained a more favourable diplomatic position and moved towards secularism. By 1924 Turkey simply abolished the role of caliph.[4]
The Khilafat Movement was launched by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement. At the Calcutta Session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat Movement.The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924), was a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British Government and to protect the Ottoman empire during the aftermath of First World War. The First World War had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey.There was a fear that the power of the spiritual head of the Islamic world (Khalifa) would be curtailed. To defend his power, a Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay in 1919. The Khilafat leaders put pressure . upon the British Government to give better treatment to Turkey.