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1.

What is formal sector

Answer» Formal sector : All public sector and private sector establishments which employ 10 or more hired workers are called formal sector establishments. Those who work in such es-tablishments are called formal sector workers. The formal Sector comprises of banks and cooperative societies.
In whuch loans are provided by banks and cooperative sectors
2.

Is there any fight between us and vietnam.

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3.

What is organic and non organic?

Answer» Oraganic are those which come from nature and inorganic are not obtaines from nature. They may be made by others.
4.

What is resource planning? Why is it important? Explain with examples

Answer» Planning of resources to use efficiently for saving the resources for future generations
5.

Why Us feared that vietnam may gain its power.

Answer» Because us is against the north Vietnam
6.

What is ho chi minh trail.

Answer» The trail is an immense network of footpaths and roads, which was used yo transport mens and materials from north to south
7.

Why fight between saigon regime and NLF.

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8.

Who was baron haussaman

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9.

What is picket??

Answer» A worker or group of workers who stand outside the entrence to a building to protest about something.espically in order to stop people entering a factory,etc during strick
10.

How consumer movement started in India

Answer» Consumer movement had occured in india for the necessity of protecting the consumers. Consumers are exploited in markets and other unfair trade practices. Till the 1970s consumer organizations were busy in writing articles.
11.

Tell me about g-77

Answer» What is g-77
12.

How is democracy a better compared to alternative government

Answer» Democracy helps in choosing oir own representatives. They provide a better form of govt. It produces a method for decision making and problem solving.
Ans kya hoga?
13.

What is period or pd you were written in syllabus of social science

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14.

Difference between phan boi chau and phan chu trinh.

Answer» Similarities between Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu Trinh were that they were Vietnamese nationalists. Both of them wanted Vietnam to gain independence from the French rule . However, they differed on the ways to gain independence. Phan Boi Chau was a Confucian who wanted stronger ties with China and monarchy. On the other hand Phan Chu Trinh was against monarchy and wanted Vietnam to become a republic.
Actually मैने chapter 1st पढ़ा है so I don\'t know the answer of this chapter indo china?
15.

Who were gomasthas???

Answer» British apoint paid servent for check a quality of cotton cloth and provide them loan to by raw material.
Britisher appointed a paid servant called gomastha to supervise weavers, collect supplies, examine the quality of cloths and provide them loan to buy raw material.
16.

What os a monarchy.

Answer» A monarchy is a form of government that has a single person known as a monarch at its head. Monarchs use such titles as king, queen, emperor, or empress. Monarchies were once common throughout the world, but now they are rare. Monarchs generally reign for life. Also, most monarchies are hereditary. This means that when the monarch dies, a son, daughter, or other relative becomes the next monarch.
Monarchy is a form of government in which the monarch (king or queen) has the power to make decisions and run the government.The monarch may have a small group of people to discuss matters with, but the final decision-making power remains with the monarch. Kings and queens do not have to explain their actions or defend the decisions they take.
The all power of the whole country only in 1 person called monarchy system
17.

how the war proved costly to the vietnamese as well as to the americans

Answer» Nagar ji paisa jaaada lage issss war mai Issss leeye costly hai
The war proved costly to theVietnamese as well as the Americans :1) During the course of the war, 3,403,100 Us soldiers served in Vietnam(7,484 were women) out of which they suffered casualties numbering 47,244 dead and 303,704 wounded.2) Countless Vietnamese civlians and soldiers were killed. The bombs and chemical weapons used destroyed thousands of villages and decimated entire stretches of forests.3) In the US, many felt critical of the fact thta the gobernment was in a war the Us public saw as indefensible. Also, the youth from working classes were drafted, which meant the soldiers were children of middle-class family people.4)The Vietnamese suffered huge losses in labour, skilled fighters, supplies, etc.
18.

What is non-cooperative movement?

Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means, or "Ahimsa".?????
Udit Sahi bol raha hai bhai tu
It is a movement that british officers can arrest any Indian leader for 2 years without any trial
This movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in year 1920-21 . This movement aims were to redress the wrong done to punjab and Turkey and attainment of swaraj. Under this foreign goods were bycotted.
19.

What are the reason that congress party oppose gandhi ji

Answer» The Indian National Congress first convened in December 1885, though the idea of an Indian nationalist movement opposed to British rule dated from the 1850s. During its first several decades, the Congress Party passed fairly moderate reform resolutions, though many within the organization were becoming radicalized by the increased poverty that accompanied British imperialism. ????????In the early 20th century, elements within the party began to endorse a policy of swadeshi (“of our own country”), which called on Indians to boycott of imported British goods and promoted Indian-made goods. By 1917 the group’s “extremist” Home Rule wing, which was formed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Annie Besant the previous year, had begun to exert significant influence by appealing to India’s diverse social classes.???????
Gandhi se pooch le
20.

Diffference between social difference and social division

Answer» Social differences are the situations where people are discriminated against on the basis of social, economic, and racial inequality.????On the other hand, social division means division of society on the basis of social differences like language, region, caste, colour, race and ***.????Social differences can be easily accommodated with some reservation policies.????But social division sometimes lead to political division of the country.?????
Social differences- These may be based upon accident of birth or personal choices. Social differences are visible in language, religion, physical characteristics, region, ethnicity, etc. It may not necessarily lead to discrimination. On the other hand, it may even promote unity among people who are different in a particular way but similar in many other ways.Social division- Social division is the result of the aggregation of social differences with other forms of differences. E.g. caste based division becoming a basis of economic stratification of society. Such a situation also results in discrimination.\xa0
21.

Difference between prudential and moral reason

Answer» Power sharing is a strategy under which all the major segments of the society are provided with a permanent share of power in the governance of the country. And the following two reasons are given for power sharing:\tPrudential Reason of Power Sharing- Prudential reason states that power sharing will bring out better outcomes. Power sharing is necessary as it helps to diminish the possibility of conflict between the various social groups. Social conflict often leads to violence and political instability and so power sharing is a good way to guarantee political stability. Imposing the will of the majority community over the minority may look like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run it undermines the unity of the nation. It is thus essential to take the view and demand of the minorities into consideration as well.\tMoral Reasons of Power Sharing- Moral reasons emphasize on the fact that power sharing itself is very important. Power sharing is the fundamental spirit of democracy. There should be a link between the ruler and the ruled, the law makers, and those affected by the laws. The basic principles of power, sharing include-1. Government of different political parties, i.e., a coalition government.2. Protection of minority rights.3. Decentralization of power.
22.

Redefine Democracy.

Answer» Democracy is the form of govt.in which people can rule indirect your counutry...
Democracy is a form of govt where the representatives are elected by the people.
23.

Describe the incident of weavers of silesia.

Answer» The incident of the ‘Silesian Weavers’ uprising was due to the cheating of the weavers by the contractors. In 1845, the weavers raised a revolt against the contractors as the contractors drastically reduced their payments.The viewpoint of the journalist Wilhelm Wolff for this uprising was - a large crowd of weavers reached the house of the contractor and demanded higher wages. They were not treated well, so a group of the crowd entered the contractor’s house forcibly and destroyed the furniture, windowpanes and plundered it. The contractor fled with his family to a neighbouring village but did not get shelter.After 24 hours, he returned back with army and eleven weavers were shot dead. This shows that the viewpoint of the journalist was based against the weavers and in favour of the contractor. He did not understand the misery of the weavers properly.
24.

Chapter 6 geography solution

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25.

What is pressure group why they not participate in election

Answer» The term ‘pressure group’ originated from in the USA. A pressure group is a group of people who are organised actively for promoting and defending their common interest. They are a vital link between the government and the governed. They keep governments more responsive to the wishes of the community, especially in between elections. They are different from the political parties in that they neither contest elections nor try to capture political power but their activism influence the public policy (Government Decision). These groups promote a specific issue and raise it up the political agenda or may have more general political and ideological objectives in mind while campaigning. These groups make efforts to bring government into the podium of accountability.
26.

Briefly trace the process of Germany\'s unification?

Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament, which was convented in 1848, was the first major step taken towards the unification of German states. But this liberal initiative of nation building was repressed by the combined forces of the Monarchy and big landlords of Prussia. From then Prussia took the Initiative to unify Germany.Otto Von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, carried out the process of unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. Bismarck was convinced that the unification of Germany could be only achieved by the princes, not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the chancellor of the North confederation.Bismarck’s main objective was to unify Germany and was accomplished by three wars which were fought in a brief period of seven years. These wars were ended with the victory of Prussia which helped in completing the process of German unification on 18th January, 1871, in the Royal Palace of Versalles, the king of Prussia was crowned as the German Emperor. It symbolized the birth of a united Germany.
27.

Enumerate any three features of regur soil

Answer» (i) Regur soil is also known as black soil.(ii) It is ideal for growing cotton, so it is also known as “black cotton soil”.(iii) It is made up of extremely fine clayey material.(iv) It is rich in soil nutrients, calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime.(v) It develops cracks in hot weather.(vi) It can hold moisture and is sticky when wet.
1)also known as black soil.2)use for cultivation of black cotton.3)found in plateaus and hilly areas.
28.

Define water scarcity? Explain any two causes of water scarcity in india?

Answer» Water scarcity is the lack of water resource in a region to meet the needs of people. Any two causes of water scarcity in India are as follows:*Excessive use of water resource. *Growth in population. *seasonal and annual variable in precipitation.Hope it will help you ☺☺☺☺☺
29.

Can you give some important dates in history class 10

Answer» Which chapter.
reefer ncert class 10 history book
30.

Who were called colone in veitnam

Answer» The French people are known as colon in vietnam.thanks ?
31.

What is allaince?

Answer» When two or more parties in a multiparty system come together for contesting elections and holding power in the government such an arrangement is called as alliance
32.

How many questions of economics in New pattern of paper

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33.

What is coming together federalism

Answer» Deep
Coming together federation is a type of federation in which independent states come together to form a bigger unit. Ex- U.S.A,Switzerland.
34.

When and Where the pleadge for complete independence was taken?

Answer» Yep in india
In india
35.

Why was the vernacular press act passed?

Answer» Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. ... However, the resentment it produced among Indians became one of the catalysts giving rise to India\'s growing independence movement.
36.

Why did vietnamees nationslist wanted to maintain close relationship with japan and china

Answer» In order to win popular support to resist the french colonial rule
37.

Minerals example?

Answer» Coal, aluminium, sodium,pottasium, magnesium
38.

What were the circumstances which led to the khailfat and Non cooperation Movement

Answer» (i) Conditions Created by the First World\xa0War : The First World War was fought from 1914 to 1918.• It led to huge increase in defence expenditure which\xa0was financed by taxes.• Due to war prices increased many times leading to extreme hardship for common people.• Crops failed in 1918-19 resulting in acute shortage of food.• Many people lost their lives in the war and due to epidemic.• Forced recruitment in the army caused widespread anger.(ii) Gandhiji’s Return and Satyagraha :Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915 where he had successfully fought against the racist regime with his new method of mass agitation and nonviolence known as Satyagraha. In India he launched satyagraha movements at various places. These satyagrahas provided base to the Non-Cooperation Movement.(iii) The Rowlatt Act : The Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Assembly. The act provided enormous powers to police. The police got the power to arrest anyone without any trial. The aim of the act was to repress political activities.(iv) Jallianwalla Bagh : The Jallianwala Bagh added fuel to the fire. People were already agitating against the Rowlatt Act. People had gathered to protest against the new act in the Jallianwala Bagh. General Dyer entered the park and ordered fire killing many people. As the news spread, crowds took to the streets.(v) United Struggle : The fear of harsh treaty on the Ottoman emperor (the Khalifa) brought the Muslims close to Gandhiji. A young generation of Muslim leaders like Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali was in favour of a united mass action against the Britishers.
39.

Represent *

Answer» Not ate ,are
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40.

What was the reason behind the french revolutiom

Answer» \tThe clergy and the nobility led a luxurious life and enjoyed many privileges by birth. While the peasants and the labourers lived very hard life.They had to pay heavy taxes.\tLouis XVI spent lots of money on luxurious living and wasteful festivities. The high posts were generally auctioned which caused inefficiency in the administration.\xa0\tLong years of war had drained the financial resources of France.\xa0To meet the\xa0expenses,the state was forced to increase taxes that also irked the people of France.\tLouis XVI called together an assembly os Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes.This proved to be immediate cause of the French revolution.
41.

What are the examples for right to be informed and right to represenr {CONSUMER RIGHTS}

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42.

What is a coalition party ?

Answer» The coalition party is a name used by more than one political parties
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43.

What are the main points of ch resource and development

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44.

Manchester / Industrialists / Indian consumers. ( Hast question of the age of industrialisation)

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45.

Name the places which have to harness geothermal energy.

Answer» I think california
46.

Differentiate b/w settled agriculture and shifting agriculture.

Answer» The main differences between settled and shifting agriculture are the following:Settled agriculture:1. Settled agriculture is practiced on a small or big portion of land. 2. In this type of land farmer uses fertilizer to reacquire the fertility of the soil.Shifting agriculture:1. In the shifting cultivation, the piece of land is used for a few years and is then left unplowed for 10 to 12 years.2. In this type of farming, a clearing is made in the forest. Once the trees are cut down they were burnt to provide ashes, after this the general process of farming was implemented. Cultivators do not use fertilizers to increase the productivity of the landRead more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/4262385#readmore
47.

How can employment be increased in both rural and urban areas. Explain

Answer» Following factor can be increased employment:-• Education and health sector can create massive employment in urban as well as rural areas• Promotion of small scale industries and self-help groups will create employment in urban areas• Cheap credit for creation of new enterprises and encouraging foreign investment can also create employment in both rural and urban areasRead more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/2608827#readmore
48.

Give an account of Non - conventional sources of energy solar energy ;wind power and Bio gas?

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49.

Suggest one idea for employment generation in urban india?

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50.

Which level of govt. has power to make laws on residuary list?

Answer» Residuary subjects are the ones that have not been included in any of three lists - Union list, State list or the Concurrent list. For example - computer software, cyber crime and internet.\xa0Only the Central Government has the powers to make legislatures on the residuary subjects.\xa0