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Where is the state legislature lesson |
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Who was the guru of mahatma gandhi |
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Answer» Shrimad raj chandera. Right Gopal Krishna zGokhale |
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Hey everyone !! Good morning!!☕☕ |
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Answer» Good morning kishu bestie ?? Good morning Hi....... Good morning |
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How many miles where covered by gandhiji\'s sakt march. |
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Answer» 240 miles10 miles per day Good bro and thanks 240 miles 240 It is salt march |
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Explain five principles of democracy |
| Answer» \tOne basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.\tIn a democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance.\tIn a democracy, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.\tEveryone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies. | |
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What are the features of federalism in Indian Constitution |
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Answer» The features of federalism includes existance of dual government at the state and central level, separation of power, rigid and written Constitution, supremacy of the Constitution , independence of judiciary, etc. It has two or more tiers of government . |
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A single piece of paper can\'t decide your future |
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Answer» No a single piece of marksheet will change our life our family and ouselves also No,a single peace of paper can\'t decieded our future Kiss bat pe To kya hua? Hi Bol toh shi rhe h rohit ji aap.. Bhai....aap dusro ko salha de rahe ho Oye jabab de?? Kyu Suhana Taki koi ae ya Jae... Tumhe koi frk na pre Majboot h ji..tabhi ab hum kuch bhi ni bolenge .. Bhai aaap toh chup hi raho.......?? Dil ko mjbut rakho Kon suhana ..mai aur vo..?? ??kyu ladhai kr te ho... Kon snti na ho ji.. Snti Mt ho Ab jo vo bol de vo h hum..hum ni bolenge kuch bhi.. Aese hi ji..pehle unhone proposal rkha phir do din baad bole ki vo mujhse zyada hi attract ho gye.. Kyu...ap aese kyu bol rahi ho... Pta nhi ji hum kya h unke ..?? Aap ankesh ki frnd nahi ho.......kyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaa Ab mai sirf shreya bachi hu..ankesh ji ki frnd ni..? Oh..mai ni ankesh ki frnd ..?? Me aap k bare me hi bol rahi thi ......shreya...... Ok.. Nhi Suhana gyi kya aap .. Kon ankesh\'s frnd..!! Hello ankesh\'s frnd ☺️☺️ ??? True lines..?? Thanks ???? |
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Please answer my question fast what is mnc |
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Answer» Multi national company Multi National Companies. Answer diya h maine miss manisha.. |
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What is MNC ? |
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Answer» MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.These companies set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources.This is done to ensure that the cost of production remains low and MNCs can earn greater profits. Its full form is Multi National Company.. |
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What is federalism..? |
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Answer» Federalism is a form of govt. In which power is distributes different level of the govt. Federalism means federalism.... |
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What is liberlisation? |
| Answer» Liberalization refers to laws or rules being liberalized, or relaxed, by a government. While liberal is used to refer to more than just politics––you can have liberal parents––liberalization is used only when speaking of economic or social policies or other government regulations. | |
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can everyone in sonpur get credit at a cheap rate? who are the people who can? |
| Answer» No, everyone cannot get credit at a cheap rate. Only the following people are able to get it• People having some collateral with them.• People who have organised themselves into a cooperative society.• The person who can fulfil the bank’s formalities at the time of loan borrowing. | |
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Features of fedralism |
| Answer» Main Features of Federalism :(i) There are two or more levels of government. India has three levels.(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens.(iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government is specified and guaranteed by Constitution.(iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settle disputes between federal governments.(v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be altered by any one level of government. It applies to India also.\xa0(vi) Sources of revenue between different levels is specified by Constitution.(vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between the government at different levels.\xa0 | |
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What do you mean by freedom of market |
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How is non cooperation movement different from civil disobedience movement? |
| Answer» Ask your teacher | |
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How does the use of money make it easier to exchange things |
| Answer» (i) Money means wealth around which the whole economic activities of every country move. Money acts as an intermediate in the exchange process and therefore it is called a medium of exchange.(ii) In our day to day transactions, goods are being bought and sold with the use of money. At times we do exchange services with money.(iii) Use of money has made things easier to exchange as we can exchange it for any commodity we need.(iv) The transactions are made in money because a person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or service that he or she wants.(v) Thus, the main function of money in an economic system is to facilitate the exchange of goods and services. Without exchange of money nobody can fulfil his all needs and requirements. | |
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Which was the oldest book of japan |
| Answer» Diamond sutra | |
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Why did people start migrating to other countries from Europe? |
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How were floating exchange rate introduced? |
| Answer» \tReduced need for currency reserves: There is no exchange rate target so there is little requirement for a central bank to hold foreign currency reserves to use during intervention\tUseful instrument of economic adjustment: For example depreciation of the exchange rate can provide a boost to exports and stimulate growth during a recession and/or when there is a risk of deflation. A good example of this is Poland whose currency the Zloty depreciated against the Euro in 2009-10 which helped Poland to avoid recession during the global financial crisis. Indeed Poland was one of the few EU countries to avoid a slump during this difficult period.\tPartial automatic correction for a trade deficit: Floating exchange rates can help when the balance of payments is in disequilibrium – i.e. a large current account deficit puts downward pressure on the exchange rate, which should help exports and make imports relatively more expensive. Much depends on the price elasticity of demand and supply of exports and the price elasticity of demand for imports – see the later section on the Marshall-Lerner condition and the J-curve effect | |
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How did the industrial revolution in England affect Indian economy ? |
| Answer» The Industrial Revolution in England became the chief cause of India\'s poverty. As India was a colony of England it hit the Indian Economy adversely. The constant drain on India\'s economy by the ways of the purchase of raw material at very cheap rates and through the heavy import of British goods.Due to the Industrial Revolution in England India\'s economy was affected in the following way:1. The Industrial Devolution enabled England to produce more goods than needed there. So the Indian markets were flooded by the machines made goods from England. As a result of this, India which was at one time an exporting country was reduced to a big consumer of the English goods.2. The Industrial Revolution in England threw the Indian artisans and handicrafts men out of job. As a result, Indian small scale household workshops became useless.3. The British Government forced the Indian farmers to sell their raw material at cheap rates to the British factory owners. This policy of exploiting the Indian economy for the benefit of the British capitalist was the direct consequence of the Industrial Revolution on India\'s economy.4. The unemployed artisans again became the farm labourers and over burdened the Indian agriculture. In this way, within very short time, India became a poor country where agriculture was the only occupation of the people.5. Before the advent of the Industrial Revolution, India was a major producer of cotton, woollen and silken cloth. But now she suffered a severe set back in these industries. As the British machine-made cloth was cheaper than the Indian cloth.6. The Indian goods could not compete with the British machines made goods as the British Government in India imposed heavy duties on the Indian goods and discouraged the Indian craftsmen in many other ways so that they could never think of competing with the British goods. | |
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Ch 4 ka notes chaiye |
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Answer» Math tips Ok But maine book ka complete study kar liya Bro agar meri advise lete ho toh books pehle acche se study karo aur agar phir bhi notes chahiye toh Vedantu se study kar lo |
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How manchster came to INDIA? |
| Answer» • As cotton industries developed in England, industrial groups pressurised the government to impose import duties on cotton textiles so that Manchester goods could sell in Britain without competition.• Also, they persuaded the East India Company to sell British manufactures in Indian markets as well.• Thus, cotton weavers in India faced two problems at the same time:→ Their export market collapsed as market overloaded with Manchester imports.→ Availability of lower cost cotton goods produced by machines.• By the end of the nineteenth century, factories in India began production, flooding the market with machine-made goods which created a problem of weavers. | |
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What is elle |
| Answer» Elle is a worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin that focuses on fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. It was founded in 1945 by Hélène Gordon-Lazareff and her husband, the writer Pierre Lazareff. The title means "she" or "her," in French. | |
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Cbsc political parties short question answer |
| Answer» A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.A political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies.Thus, parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. Parties are about a part of the society and thus involve PARTISANSHIP. Thus a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds. A political party has three components:\tThe Leaders\tThe Active Members and\tThe Followers | |
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How did the EIC procure regular supplies of cotton and silk textiles from Indian weavers |
| Answer» The East India Company adopted various steps to ensure regular supplies of cotton and silk textiles.(i) Established political power to assert monopoly right to trade.(ii) Developed a system of management and control that would eliminate competition, control cost and ensure regular supply of cotton and silk goods.(iii) Eliminated the existing traders and broker connected with cloth and established direct control with the weaver.(iv) Appointed paid servants called gomasthas to supervise weavers, examine the quality of the cloth and collect supplies.(v) Weavers were not allowed to contact other buyers. Weavers were given advances and were offered the loan to buy raw material. Those who took advance or loan could not contact any other trader.(vi) The weavers had to sell at a price dictated by the Company. By giving loan the Company bed the weavers with them. | |
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how social diversity occurs? |
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What is effect of revolution |
| Answer» French Revolution was a Revolution that took place in France during the old regime, i.e. , around 1789The main effects were :- It lead to the emergence of middle class. The middle class earn wealth through overseas trade, manufacture etc..- Although it does not solve social inequality, it increased the power of state assemblies. A national Assembly was created and King took decisions on the behalf of this Assembly.- It paved the way for Napolean Bonaparte\'s Rise . He was dictator. Everyone saw him as a liberator but later he began to seen as an invading force.- Reign of Terror was also an important effect. Maxmillan Robespierre was a strict ruler. He gave severe punishments to those who were against him.- It resulted in the decrease in the power of Church. The church taxes called Tithe were abolished. Churches were shut down and converted into offices. | |
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Discuss the contribution of service sector to agriculture and national income |
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How goods were produced before industrialisation |
| Answer» Jb industry nhi hogi toh goods kese produce honge | |
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Explain nationalism and impearliasm in Europe |
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Who were bards? |
| Answer» A bard was professional musician, music composers, history teller employed by a patron (monarch of the state). | |
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When was non Co operation movement start |
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Answer» 1920 in 1920 In 1920 |
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Write a few points on forms of sustainable development? |
| Answer» The development which does not cause any environmental problems and then can sustain for future use | |
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How could non cooperation became a movement. Explain with example? |
| Answer» Gandhi declared that British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation. If Indians refused to cooperate, British rule in India would have collapsed.(i) Non-cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi in 1920 and it was unfolded in stages. It began with the surrender of titles that the government awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, schools and foreign goods.(ii) Various social groups participated in this movement, each with its own specific aspiration. The non-cooperation movement started with the middle class participation in the cities.(iii) Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges; headmasters and teachers resigned; and lawyers gave up their legal practices.(iv) Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires. In many places, merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade. | |
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What is Federalism??????....?? |
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Answer» Equal division of power Online ho kya ap miss queen Seperation of power among different constituents units Federalism is a system in which power is equal divided between a central authority and various constituent unit of the country ? How r u Hii Yes or no Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country. Federalism is a system of govt. in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituents units of the country.? |
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Whar was satyagrah |
| Answer» Satyagraha (Sanskrit: satya: "truth", graha: "insistence" or "holding firmly to") or holding onto truthor truth force – is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone who practices satyagraha is a satyagrahi.\xa0The term satyagraha was coined and developed by Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948).] He deployed satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggles in South Africa for Indian rights. Satyagraha theory influenced Martin Luther King Jr.\'s and James Bevel\'s campaigns during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, and many other social justice and similar movements.\xa0 | |
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What is "Jumming"? |
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Answer» Jhum cultivation, also known as the slash and burn agriculture, is the process of growing crops by first clearing the land of trees and vegetation and burning them thereafter. The burnt soil contains potash which increases the nutrient content of the soil. In the north eastern states of India, shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn agriculture is known as jhumming. In this type of farming, farmers usually choose a forest area, then cut it down and burn it. The farmers, then cultivate the land and grow crops on it. Once the land is no longer fertile, then the farmers leave the land and repeat this process elsewhere. This period of time in which the land is left on its qwn is very important for the land because it regains its fertility. |
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Which oilseeds are grown in India??what are its uses??!? |
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Answer» India is the largest producer of oilseeds in the world. Different types of oilseeds are grown in India. Main oilseeds produced in India are groundnut, mustard, coconut, sesame, soyabean, castor seeds, cotton seeds, linseed and sunflower. Most of these are edible and used as cooking medium. However some of these are also used as raw material in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments. Groundnut,sesamum,rapeseed,mustard and linseed Main oilseeds produced in India are groundnut, mustard, coconut, soyabean, cotton seeds, castor seeds and sunflower. Most of these are edible and used as cooking medium. However some of these are used as raw material in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments. |
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Who undertakes the measurement of gdp in ouf country |
| Answer» The value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year provides the total production of the sector for that year. And the sum of production in the three sectors gives ’ what is called the Gross Domestic Product or GDP of a country.In India, the mammoth task of measuring GDP is undertaken by the central government ministry. This mini stry with the help of various government departments of all the Indian States and Union Territories, collects information related to total Volume of goods and services and their prices and then estimates the GDP. | |
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Who id feminist |
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Answer» A feminist is man or women who believe in equal opportunity and right of man and women Improve your question! |
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Trace the process of italian unifacation |
| Answer» 1 ) The process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II .2 ) Italy was divided into 7 states in which only Sardinia-Piedmont was the only region ruled by a Italian Princely house.3) The northern Region was ruled by Austrian-Habsburg dynasty, The central was ruled by Popes by France and the Southern region by the Bourbon kings of Spain.4 ) The unification of Italy started with the secret societies formed by Mazzini like the Young Italy and the Young Europe.5 ) Count Cavour with his tack full diplomacy with France defeated the Austrians and freed the northern Italy.6 ) Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies.7) Victory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy. | |
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Why different people have different developmental growth |
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Answer» Because one may be development of one many not be development for others.Ex : To get more electricity industrilies may what more dams but this may submerge and disturb the lives of people who are displaced such as tribals. Tribals might resent this and may prefer small check dams or tanks to irrigate their land. Development involves many questions for better life and the ways in which one can work to achieve goals. Since every individual is different from each other, the notion of development also varies. The difference in social and economic positions of the people generally results in different goals of development.\xa0 |
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Technoligal and institutional reforms in agriculture sector in class 10 Geo write 5 points each |
| Answer» The technological and institutional reforms made in the field of agriculture are :\xa0(a) Land reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari.\xa0(b) Agricultural reforms : Green Revolution and White Revolution.\xa0(c) Land development programmes : Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone etc., establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for providing loans.\xa0(d) Issuing of Kisan Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, etc.\xa0(e) Special weather bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and TV.\xa0 | |
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What\'s the advantages of bank ? |
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Answer» Banks mediate between those who have surplus funds and those who are in need of those funds . Its Helps Us To Take LoansIts Make Cheap rates |
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What is Unification of Italy? Explain it. |
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Answer» The process of unification of Italy:1. In the mid-nineteenth century, Italy comprised of 7 states out of which only Sardinia-Piedmont was a princely state. There wasn\'t even a common form of the Italian language.2. In 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini established a secret society called Young Italy and bring about a revolutionary uprising but failed.3. Chief Minister Cavour diplomatically joined SardiniaPiedmont, in an alliance with France. It defeated the Austrian forces.4. Armed volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi also supported the troops and they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. They got the support of the peasants there.5. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel ll was declared the king of unified Italy. However, most of the Italians were unaware of the idea of liberal-nationalist ideology. Its Very Large , So Please Watch In Video of youtube |
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paper pattern 2019-2020 |
| Answer» 1×20 marks =20 | |
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When was guisepp mazzini born |
| Answer» 22 June 1805 | |
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Who wher jobers |
| Answer» 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 ( finding a job for someone). | |
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Short note on inland emigration act |
| Answer» The Inland Emigration Act of 1859 declared that plantation workers could not leave the property of plantations without seeking official permission. The Emigration Act, 1982 is an Act passed by the Government of India to regulate emigration of people from India, with the stated goal of reducing fraud or exploitation of Indian workers recruited to work overseas. According to the Inland emigration act of 1859 the plantation workers were not allowed to leave the plantation field without the permission of plantation owner,they were rarely getting such permissions, and if they tried to escape from their they were caught and brutally beaten. | |
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Suistainable development |
| Answer» Development without harming environment and thinking for future generations | |