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6.Who had desighned the Swaraj Flag by 1921?Explain the main features of this Swaraj Flag?

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5 Mention the innovative ways of the rat catchers to earn more profit?

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3. Who was Natesa Sastri ?

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2.What type of education was provided in Tonkin Free School?

Answer» Western
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Write one example of inequality in urban areas

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What are the main features of the Belgium mention three points?

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The port of surat declined by the end of the 18 century.

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How do we count the various goods and services and know the total production in each sector?

Answer» give the an
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Explain qualitative and quantitative aspect of water scarcity

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What do mean by land degration

Answer» Rendering the land unfit for cultivation is known as land degradation
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Explain frdalism

Answer» It is system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of contry
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What is prudential??

Answer» We meet again
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Anyone knows ???
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,Describe the impact of revelation of the liberalism in 1848 in years old

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In economics what is poverty indicator

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Also give answer of unification of Italy

Answer» I don\'t know
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What is wasteland

Answer» Land which is not under cultivation is termed as wasteland.‘An empty area of land, especially in or near a city, which is not used to grow crops or built on, or used in any way\xa0and/or\xa0a place, time or situation containing nothing positive or productive, or completely without a particular quality or activity’.
The land which is not suitable for cultivation of crops is know as wasteland.
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Write a short note on humanisation of Paris

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Why 5 provisions of the Indian Constitution make India a full-fledged federation explain

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Why the Industrial revolution was a mixed blessing?

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Gusgveuag

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What are the features of round table conference??

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which allegory represented nation in france

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What new opportunities of employee to were available to workers after the 1840s?

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Name one important beverage crop and specify the geographical condition required for its growth

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How was the condition of the workers of india in 18th century

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Why federalism is important ??

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Why as nrega also called the right to work? Mention Any 5 reasons for it.

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What is the land use pattern in india ?

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What is development in 500 words

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Explain the ways by which more employment can be created in a country like India

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Explain any five reason for the growth of service sector

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In 1961

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What were the difference between Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu Trinh in points??

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Sugest one idea for employment generation in urban India?

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What do you understand by Decentralisation?

Answer» Decentralisation- various powers of state and central government given to local government
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Who wrote the book,\'hind swarayj?

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi
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Who invested capital first in indian industry.

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Difference between non-coopration and civil disobedience. Write five point

Answer» \tNon-cooperationCivil-DisobedienceIt was launched on September 5th, 1920 and it ended on 5th February 1922It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the\xa0Salt SatyagrahaThe Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules and regulations.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movementThe Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu MahasabhaThe non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of IndiaThe civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movementThe movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occurred on\xa0Feb 5th, 1922)The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the\xa0Gandhi-Irwin pact\t
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Why did the French think colonies were necessary?

Answer» Transportation of raw material can take place easily
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Suggest any three measures to solve the problem of land degradation?

Answer» Land degradation can be prevented by following ways 1. Constructing dams which reduces flow of water and supports vegetation.2. By growing more and more trees.3. By strip farming movement of water can be prevented
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What was the Row latt Act? How did it attack the national movement ?

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When and why was indentured labour migration abolished?

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Summary on period 1789- 1804 on france

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What do you understand by HDI

Answer» Human development index .
It is used to measure a development of a country on basis of health status , education and by per capita income
HDI stands for human development index
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Discuss the inportance of language

Answer» Language play very essentials role in our life .we can\'t express the importance of language.
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What were the corn laws?why were the corn laws abolished? What were its effects

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Wha won the sydney olmpics

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What is history and prehistory

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What is BMI and how can you caluculate BMI of a person

Answer» Body mass index
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What type of tourism may be developed in your state /Ut and why?

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