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1.

how does italy unified?

Answer» Italy\'s unification, which was completed in 1870, was accomplished by the leadership of Camilo Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. ... Therefore, Italy became unified though Italian leadership and foreign help. Cavour got the last push for Italian unification started in 1858 when he made a deal with France
2.

how does germany unified?

Answer» With the proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser, Prussia assumed the leadership of the new empire. The southern states became officially incorporated into a unified Germany at the Treaty of Versailles of 1871 (signed February 26, 1871; later ratified in the Treaty of Frankfurt of May 10, 1871), which formally ended the war.
3.

Name the place where Congress first session held

Answer» Calcutta(in September 1920)
The Indian National Congress (INC) was established in 1885 and it grew to become one of the most important political parties in pre-independence India.First congress session held in 1885 at Bombay .
4.

What punishment did Mazzini face?

Answer» He was sent into exile for attempting a revolution in liguria
He was sent to exile in 1831
5.

Explain the characteristics of Mazzini?

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian politician, journalist, activist for the unification of Italy.\xa0His efforts helped bring about the independent and unified Italy in place of the several separate states, many dominated by foreign powers, that existed until the 19th century. He also helped define the modern European movement for popular democracy in a republican state.
6.

What is the definition of mineral

Answer» A homogeneous naturally occuring substance which has a definable internal structure is called a mineral.
The mixture of homogeneous substances is called minerals
7.

Woodblock printed came to Europe after 1295 give three factors to explain the above statement?

Answer» (i) Paper reached Europe through the Silk Route in the 11th century.(ii) In 1295, Marco Polo, a great explorer, returned to Italy after many years of exploration in China. He brought with him the knowledge of woodblock printing.(iii) Italy began producing with woodblocks, and soon the technology spread to other parts of Europe.
8.

What was the act of union

Answer» what were silk routes
The act of union were two acts of parliament. The union with Scotland act 1706 passed by the Parliamentary of England, and the union with England Act passed in 1707 by the Parliament of scotland.
The Act of Union was signed between between England and Scotland in 1707. This resulted in the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’ meant, in effect, that England was able to impose its influence on Scotland. The British parliament was henceforth dominated by its English members.
9.

Memtion the alternative ways to resist foreign goods?

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10.

Distinguish between tea and coffee plantation

Answer» Tea is obtained by processing the tender leaves of the bush. The ideal temperature for its growth is 20º C to 30º C. It is grown on the undulating land of West Bengal and Assam.Coffee is obtained by processing the beans. The ideal temperature for its growth is 15º C to 28ºC. It is g to grown in Nilgiri hills, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
11.

Through a focus on any two countries explain how nations developed over the 19 century

Answer» Q. Through a focus on any two countries, explain how nations developed over the nineteenth century.Answer:Italy became a nation because of efforts of Cavour. He made strategic alliances with France to defeat the Austrian forces. After several wars, the unification of Italy could become a possibility and it emerged as a nation state.\xa0Greece proclaimed independence from Ottoman Empire by citing its ancient culture which was entirely different from the Muslim Ottoman Empire. Many Greek who were in exile also supported this movement.These examples show that various factors were at work towards development of nation states over the nineteenth century. In most of the cases, a history of shared culture, repression of the poor at the hands of the powerful and the origin of liberalism were the catalyst which worked towards developing the sense of nationalism among people.
12.

What are the different type of trade barrier improved by the government

Answer» A barrier to trade is a government imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services. The most common\xa0barrier\xa0to\xa0trade\xa0is a tariff—a tax on imports. Tariffs raise the price of imported goods relative to domestic goods (goods produced at home).
13.

How to read social science

Answer» I think first we should study the chapter and then watch its story on you tube this help in better understanding
By purchase of Hindi books of social science and read
By mouth
14.

What types of dam are in India

Answer» A dam is a hydraulic structure of fairly impervious material built across a river to create a reservoir on its upstream side for impounding water for various purposes.These purposes maybe IRRIGATION, HYDROPOWER, WATER-SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, NAVIGATION, FISHING and RECREATION.Dams may be classified into number of ways.:STORAGE DAM=They are constructed to store water during rainy season when there is a large flow in the river.: DIVERSION DAMS=A Diversion dam is constructed for the purpose of diverting water of the river into an off taking canal.: DEBRIS DAMS= A debris dam is constructed to retain debris such as sand,gravel,and drift wood flowing in the river with water. The water passing after debris dam is relatively clear.:COFFER DAMS=It is an enclosure constructed around the construction site to exclude water so that construction can be done in dry.etc.
15.

What are the main difference between coming together fedrations and holding together fedrations ???

Answer» \tHolding together federalismComing together federalismWhen a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent States and the national government, it is known as Holding together federalism.Independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalism.In this kind of federation, all the constituent States usually have equal powersIn this kind of federation, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.All the states come together to pool their sovereignty and retain identity to increase their securityThe central government ensures the sovereignty of the country.Example: USA and AustraliaExample: India and Spain\t
16.

How does the use of money make it easier to exchange things ?

Answer» The use of money makes it easier to exchange things because(i) it is accepted as a medium of exchange.(ii) it serves as a unit of value.(iii) it solves the problem of double coincidence of wants.
17.

What was the impact of 1848 revolution in France?

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18.

List the countries that defeated Napoleon?

Answer» Britain Austria prussia(germany) russia
Britain, Prussia and Russia together defeated Napoleon
Waterloo
19.

What were the impacts on Indian society during and after First World War

Answer» The War created a new economic and political situation :(i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised, and income tax introduced.(ii) Through the war years, prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 – leading to extreme hardships for the common people.(iii) Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.(iv) The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth.
20.

Describe the ideology of I.N.C

Answer» \tIt is popularly known as the Congress party.\tIt was founded in 1885 and and experienced many splits.\tIt was ruling party till 1977and then from 1980 to 1989.\tIt is a centrist party(neither leftist nor rightist) in its ideological orientation.\tThe party espouses secularism and welfare of weaker sections and minorities.\tIt supports new economic reforms but with a human face.\tCurrently leads the ruling United Progressive Alliance cialition government at the Centre.
21.

Food offers many example of cultural exchange

Answer» Why was meant by civilsing mission of colonisers
22.

Why was swaraj party formed in india

Answer» The Swaraj Party was formed by Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das in order to fight British colonialism from within and give the people of India a responsible and responsive government by making the colonial state accountable. The formation of this party allowed the Congress leaders who believed in participating in government an avenue to contest elections.
23.

Tell about that the janmu and Kashmir are different?why

Answer» because they are jammun an
24.

When was the battle of patricio fought

Answer» 27 February 1836
Where the place
25.

What is caste hierarchy

Answer» A ladder like formation in which castest are placed from highest to lowest castes
The caste hierarchy means the system of social stratification in our society. Broadly speaking, caste system is a process of placing people in occupational groups. It has pervaded several aspects of Indian society for centuries. It dictates the types of occupations a person can pursue and the social interactions that he/she may have. Castes are ranked in hierarchical order, which determines the behaviour of one member of society over another
26.

Distribution between rabhi crop and kharif crop?

Answer» Those crops which are harvested in summer season and our country visited in winter season are known as Rabi crops and those which are cultivated in in summer season and harvested in winter season are known as kharif crops
Those crops grown in winter is known as rabi crop while those crops grown in summer is known as kharif crop
27.

How is it possible to grow rice in area of less rain like haryana Punjab rajesthan?

Answer» 1.The irrigation facility from canals and tubewells has made possible to grow rice in less rainfall areas.2.The states which grow rice in areas of less rainfall are Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan.\u200b
28.

Describe the distibusion of rice cultivation in India?

Answer» Distribution of rice cultivation in India:\tRice is grown in the plains of north and north-eastern India, coastal areas and the deltaic regions.\tDevelopment of dense network of canal irrigation and tubewells have made it possible to grow rice in areas of less rainfall such as Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan.\tSome major producer of rice are the states of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and Tamil Nadu
29.

Why is food security is a big consult for the small farmers?

Answer» Food security is essential\xa0in India so as to provide\xa0food\xa0to each and every person of the country so that no citizen can die because of hunger. Due to a natural calamity say drought ,total production of the foodgrains decreases . It creates a shortage of\xa0food\xa0in the affected areas.
30.

Explain with you r example with your own function of money

Answer» Money\'s most important function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions.In order to be a medium of exchange, money must hold its value over time; that is, it must be a store of value.Money also functions as a unit of account, providing a\xa0common measure of the value\xa0of goods and services being exchanged.\xa0Without money, all transactions would have to be conducted by\xa0barter, which involves direct exchange of one good or service for another.\xa0In other words, in a barter system, exchange can take place\xa0only\xa0if there is a\xa0double coincidence of wants.Money effectively eliminates the double coincidence of wants problem by serving as a medium of exchange that is accepted in all transactions.
31.

Who was guissepi mazzini..??

Answer» Guissepi Mazzini1. He was a french revolutionary.2. He was a member of scret society of carbonari.3. He was born in genoa.4. He formed two secret societies: (1) young italy in marseilles (2) young europe in berne5. He believed in unification of italy. Wanted different state/country , religion , caste , tradition.
He was a french revolutionary. He was born in genoa.He found two secret societies in carbonari namely young itlay in mersallies and young young europe in berne
32.

What is international resource with example

Answer» International Resources: Resources regulate by International bodies are called International Resources. For example – Ocean and sea beyond 200 km of the Exclusive Economic Zone and is called open sea or ocean. No individual country can utilize these resources without the permission of International bodies.
Resources that are beyond 200 nautical miles
33.

Why do we use average ? Are there any limitation

Answer» Averages are used to compare different countries, states, or regions. Since countries have different populations, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.\xa0Averages have many limitations.(a)\xa0They don’t give us the true picture regarding the distribution of income.(b)\xa0Averages don’t give us any information regarding the non-materialistic goods and services.Limitations of Average Income\xa0While averages are useful for comparison, they also hide disparities.For example\xa0let us consider two countries- A and B. For the sake of simplicity, we have assumed that they have only five citizens each. Based on the data given in the table, let us calculate the average income for both the countries.\xa0Comparison of Two Countries\tCountryMonthly Income of Citizens in 2007 (in\xa0`)\xa0IIIIIIIVVAverageCountry A9500105009800100001020010000Country B5005005005004800010000\tWill you be equally happy to live in both these countries? Are both equally developed? Perhaps, some of us may like to live in country B if we are assured of being its fifth citizen, but if it is a lottery that decides our citizenship number, then perhaps, most of us will prefer to live in country A. This is because even though both the countries have an identical average income, country A is preferred because it has more equal distribution. In this country, people are neither very rich nor extremely poor, while most of the citizens in country B are poor, and one person is extremely rich.Hence, while the average income is useful for comparison, it does not tell us how this income is distributed among the people.
34.

Name the planet which rounds clock wise

Answer» Venus and Uranus are the two planets which rounds clock wise.
This question is from Science subject??
Venus
35.

What do you know about utopian view

Answer» Utopian is it type of dream government which cannot be exist. This type of government is too ideal.E.g. government thought by frederic sorrieu.
36.

What is zaid cropping season

Answer» The months between the rabi and kharif zeason is known as zaid season of cropping
The period between the rabi and kharif season is called as zaid season of cropping.
The time b/w kharif and Rabi season is known as zaid cropping season
37.

Explain the revolutionary reforms incoporated by Napoleon in france and in his conquered territories

Answer» Napoleon, after coming to power, introduced many reforms that were considered more efficient and rationalThe Civil code of 1804, also known as Napoleonic code established all privileges based on birth, created equality before law and also secured the right to propertyThis code spread to all countries including Switzerland, Italy and GermanyNapoleon simplified administrative divisions and abolished feudal systemHe freed the peasants from serfdom and manorial duesGuild restrictions were removed in townsTransport and Communications network improved and peasants, artisans, workers and businessmen enjoyed freedom that were gained due to NapoleonUniform laws, standardised measures and weights, common national currency system facilitated the movement and exchange of goods from one region to another
38.

Explain rain water harvesting.

Answer» Thanks
Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic useRainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic use. Three\xa0methods of\xa0rainwater harvesting followed in different regions of India for:\tBamboo dripping irrigation system in Meghalaya\tStoring rainwater in underground \'tankas\' in Rajasthan\tKuls or guls are the water diversion channels built mainly in the Himalayan region for agricultural purposes
39.

Hlo rohit me tera best friend anku

Answer» To dusre app me ja
Hum ise app par studies ke liye hai
40.

Examine the need to have a federal set in India.

Answer» There will distribution of power.Different work will be alloted different works so that no one will be burdenised .The person will not be confused for his work.
41.

Write the key features of federalism

Answer» it is in book page no.15
42.

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Answer» ..........?
What?
43.

What were the limits of Civil Disobedience Movement?

Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
44.

How to prepare for boards in subhect Social studies

Answer» Ok
As sst has 4 subjects
Notes... han bna lena yad ho jayega aisa krne se
I think substitute it comp
Kya notes banane chahiye????
Pustak YouTube pr lecture suno uske..... then chapter start kro
Ratna parega nhi toh smjh lo , main toh rat rha tha pr hua nhi kuch
45.

Why forest is decreasing in india since 1960-1961?what is land use partten in india

Answer» Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, land for other non-agricultural use and waste land. Waste land includes rocky, arid and desert areas. Land is also used for other non-agricultural purposes such as housing, roads and industry. According to the data for 2002-03, about 54% of the total land area is cultivable or fallow, 22.5% is covered by forests and 3.5% is used for grazing. The rest is waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation. The improper use of forest land has degraded the available land area, and has made conservation of forests difficult. Human activities such as deforestation, mining and quarrying have contributed to the slow growth rate of forests. Thus, land under forest has increased by only about 4% since 1960-61.\xa0
46.

How to prepare for full marks in social

Answer» 1.Listen the class.2.Read the topics in home that are taught on the day itself.3.Revise those topics that are taught on weekdays,in weekend(s).4.Before exam just turn the pages and you will get the content.And you will be able to write ypur exams confidently. And thus make u get full marks in Social or even other subjects....Follow this for 21days and it becomes a habit for you☺️ALL THE BEST!!☺️?????
Try to understand the theme and write by your own
Don\'t learn understan like a story
47.

Describe the aources of formal and infrormal credit in india

Answer» Formal source of credit:(i) Loans that are given by banks and co-operative institutions are called Formal sector of credit.(ii) The functioning of these banks and co-operative institutions are supervised by Reserve Bank of India – RBI.(iii) These institutions are required to report to the RBI the rate of interest, amount lending, etc.(iv) Borrower is required to submit collaterals and documents.Informal source of credit:(i) Loans that are given by money lenders, friends and relatives are called Informal source of credit.(ii) They are not supervised by Reserve Bank of India – RBI.(iii) They can lend money at any interest rate and use any means to get back their money.(iv) Borrower is not required to submit collaterals and documents.\xa0
48.

What do you mean by nationalism? Mention some factors which gave rise to nationalism

Answer» The term Nationalism refers to the generating sentiments for one’s own country. It is the knowledge of the social, political and economic condition of the country to promote the interests or beliefs of a particular nation. Some factors which give rise to Nationalism are:• Symbols, folklores, films, history, songs inspire people which give rise to Nationalism.• Some images or figures, for example – the image of Bharat Mata inspired people to identify their own identity and evoke the sentiment for their nation.• Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote Vande Mataram which motivated people and even people used it during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal.• Nationalists began to travel to different regions to collect folktales and to preserve those so that the individual could identify his national identity and generate pride for its nation.• At the end of the 19th century, the reinterpretation of history gave rise to the nationalism.It taught people about their glorious achievements and made them realise that they should have their basic rights and should fight for it.
49.

What are the intervences which have been drawn by comparing the development??

Answer» Following inferences can he drawn by comparing the development levels of Maharashtra, Kerala and Bihar(i) Per capita income or average income is not a best criteria to compare the development level of different regions.(ii) Apart from increasing income government should also focus on literacy, healthcare and public eminities.(iii) Public facilities should be made strong to ensure that - more under nutritional level will be included.\xa0
50.

True / false related ch1 ,2 ,3 in economics

Answer»