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Why urban India all people in a city were not affected by the world economic depression ? |
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Why the production in amrita industry ? decline |
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How can we say that there was a modern world in pre modern era ? |
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What do you mean by mass production and consumption |
| Answer» Mass production is the manufacture of large quantities of standardized products,frequently utilizing assembly line technology.Mass consumption is the use or purchase of goods or services by a large number of people. | |
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What led to end of bretton wood and beginning of the globalisation ? |
| Answer» From the 1960s..the rising cost of US\'s overseas involvement weakened it\'s finances.....the US dollar could not maintain its value and hence it led to the collapse of the system of fixed exchange rates.\t\xa0this led to periodic debt crisis, lower income and increased poverty in Africa and Latin America.\t\xa0from late 1970s,MNCs also began to shift production operations to low-wage Asian countries.\t\xa0As Wages were relatively low in countries like china,it became a favourite destination for investment by foreign MNCs competing to capture world markets.\t\xa0In the last 2 decades ,countries like China, India and Brazil have achieved rapid economic development.\xa0 | |
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The majoritialiam form of the government in Sri Lanka ? |
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Answer» Sinhala supermacy in sri Lanka Actually majoritarinism is the beliefs that the majority of any community or country should rule over a nation disregarding the needs &wishes of minority The majoritarinism form of govt. Means that A govt.that works on the account of majority \'s wish and established the majority \'s supremacy i.e. sinhala\'s supermacy?hope it helps |
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salt march and civil disobedience pointe neatly |
| Answer» In salt march , Gandhi ji went for breaking the salt law i.e. tax on salt manufacturing that was enforced by the colonial govt. In india and when he reached dandi and break the salt law just after then civil diobidience moment started | |
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why do we need about majoritarianism ? |
| Answer» It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country. | |
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what do you mean by gender |
| Answer» Biological classification of human beings | |
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What is tradeguilds? |
| Answer» Trade guilds is a association of skilled persons who use to manage the market,prices of goods and didn\'t allow new people to come in trade. | |
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Lesson plan |
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Answer» Magnetic effect of electric current and electricity Any lesson Which lessons |
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Which is the best book of social science to of class 10 rather than NCERT? |
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Answer» Ever green self study Golden Together wills is the best book Thanks friends! Evergreen self study or u like.... Oswal publisher it is the best refrence book for s.s.t All In One book ? Xam idea Evergreen (self study) Everygreen NCERT |
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What is the process of unification of germany |
| Answer» 1.Frankfurt Parliament 1848 - The frankfurt parliament tried its best for unification of Germany under the leadership of King William 4th of Prussia but it failed.2.Unification under the leadership of Prussia- Prussia took on the leadership of the movement of national unification .Its chief minister Otto Von Brismark carried out the movement for unification with the help of army and bureaucracy . 3.Role of Brismark- He was one of the greatest sons of Prussia who accomplished the supreme task of the unification of germany with the help of army and bureaucracy . He was convinced that the unification could be achieved only by the Princes not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by not merging Prussia into Germany but he wanted to expand Prussia into Germany .4.Three wars - Brismarks object of unification Germany was accomplished by the three wars which were fought during a brief period of 7 years, 1864 to 1870.5.Final unification Of Germany - The above three wars ended in Prussian victory and helped in completing the unification of Germany . On January 18,1871 in the royal palace of Versailles the king of Prussia was crowned as the German Emperor . | |
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NAM was considered a three option by 3 world countries how did disption bebefit three growth |
| Answer» The cold war tended to divide world into two rival alliances, it was then that the Non Aligned Movement offered the newly decolonised countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America a third option i.e. not to join any alliance.The idea of New International Economic Order (NIEO) benefited the decolonised countries.1. It gave the least developed countries to control over their natural resources exploited by the Western countries.2. It obtains access to western Market so that LDC s could sell their products and therefore make trade more beneficial for the poorer countries.3. It reduce the cost of technology from the western countries4. It also provide the LDCs with a greater role in international economic institutionThus the third option helped the new decolonised countries. | |
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Types of soil short note |
| Answer» Alluvial Soils\tThese soils are formed by the deposition of sediments brought by rivers.\tThey are rich in humus and very fertile.\tThey are found in Great Northern plain, lower valleys of Narmada and Tapti and Northern Gujarat. These soils are renewed every year.Black Soils:\tThese soils are made up of volcanic rocks and lava-flow.\tIt is concentrated in the parts of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.\tIt consists of Lime, Iron, Magnesium and also Potash.Red Soils:\tThese are formed by weathering of ancient metamorphic rocks of Deccan Plateau.\tDue to iron composition these soils are red in color.\tWhen iron content is lower it is yellow or brown.\tThey cover the parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Orissa. | |
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Who rule italy before 1816? |
| Answer» Napolian 1804-1814 | |
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Wht is absolutist |
| Answer» Absolutist is a form of government where the head of the state or the monarch has absolute authority over the affairs of the nation.\xa0A monarchical government that is centralised, militarised and repressive in nature and function is an example of Absolutist form of government. | |
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How did the first world war helped in the growth in national movement in India? explain. |
| Answer» 1)incresed in defence expenditure2) forced recuipment of indian villagers into the british army3)custom duties were raised,income tax introduced4)crop failure in many parts of india 5)Epidemic and Famine | |
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how many airport in India |
| Answer» 122 airports | |
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Describe the different factors that shaped the political situation in the late 1920s |
| Answer» \tThe first was the effect of the worldwide economic depression. Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930. As the demand for agricultural goods fell and exports declined, peasants found it difficult to sell their harvests and pay their revenue. By 1930, the countryside was in turmoil.\tThe Tory government in Britain constituted the Simon Commission to look into the functioning of the Constitutional government in India. The Simon Commission came to India in 1928. Since this Commission had no Indian member, it was greeted with protests and black flags.\xa0 | |
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Describe the different events of national satyagraha started by Gandhi against the rowlatt act? |
| Answer» Gandhiji decided to launch nationwide satyagraha, and to have hartal on 6th April, to protest against the Rowlatt Act. It involved the following:a. Rallies were organized in various cities, workers went on strike in railway workshops, and shops closed down.b. However, such an act was retaliated by the British who picked up local leaders from Amritsar, barred Gandhi from entering Delhi, fired at the peaceful processions, imposed martial law followed by the Jallainwala Bahg tragedy that let loose a reign of terror.c. Mahatma Gandhi felt the need of organizing a broad based mass movement to paralyze the British administration and to avenge the wrong done in Punjab.d. The Khilafat agitation , was seen as an opportunity by Gandhiji to unify Hindus and Muslims and to launch a mass movement culminating in the non cooperation movement that brought about boycott of foreign cloth, surrender of titles, boycott of foreign schools and active participation of people. | |
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Name some other primary activities except agriculture |
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Answer» Fishing hunting Horticulture , pesiculture, and peciculture are also included in primary activity Dairy, fishing, forestry etc. |
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What ia decentrilisation . What is need or importance of decentrilisation. |
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Answer» The distribution and delegation of powers b/w a central authority to a regional local authority is known as decentrilisation It helps in settlement of large number of porblems and issues at the local level When the power is taken aways from centre and state govt and given to local govt. is known as decentralisation... |
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Define the term Harijan |
| Answer» Harijan was a term popularized by Indian political leader Mohandas Gandhi for referring communities traditionally considered so called "Untouchable". | |
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Short note on jallianwala bagh |
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Answer» On 1919 April 13, thousands of men and women are gathered in jallianwala bagh to celebrate a sikh festival baishaki. Some came to protest against the repressive new measures of government. Robert Dyer entered the area and closed narrow exit points and opened fire killing hundreds. It took place in 13 april 1919 in amritsar punjab .It is during the rowlatt act in which martial law introduced .General dyer took command he entered in a high enclosed building he blocked the entry gate and firing unwillingly many of people died. |
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Is we want to study about each soil type from geography chapter 1 |
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Who werema msrrianne and germania? What was the importance of the way |
| Answer» \tMarianne : In France, nation was christened as Marianne, a popular Christian name which underlined the idea of a people\'s nation. Statues of Marianne with red cap, the tricolor and the cockade, were erected at public squares to remind the public of the national symbol of unity. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps as well.\tGermania: In Germany, Germania became the allegory of German nation. In visual representations, she is shown wearing a crown of oak leave, as the German oak stands for heroism. | |
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What is bureaucracy in simple words |
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What is bureaucracy in dimple words |
| Answer» Bureaucracy refers to both a body of non-elective government officials and an administrative policy-making group. | |
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Give the climatic conditions for wheat |
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Answer» Cold temperature... July 50to75cm rainfall cold climate grown in punjab haryana up Cold temperature |
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Here PT means |
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Why is the issue of sustainability important for development ? |
| Answer» Because our resources are depleting every time and industrialization and urbanization leds to pollution | |
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Why was satyagraha organised in chamber 1916 |
| Answer» Indigo was used to make dye. Germans invented cheaper artificial dyes.so, the demand of indigo failed. so, it was organised | |
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Which are the flora and fauna included in the threatened list? |
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What is replenshable resourse? |
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Answer» It is the resource which could be renewed or replenishedEx-sunlight wind etc. Non conventional sorces of energy Opposite of renewable resource.ORNon renewable resource is considered as replenshable resource |
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How was the hasburg empire a patchwork of different region and people in europe |
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Explain any three reason of nationalist aspect in 19th century un europe |
| Answer» Reasons for the Nationalist upsurge in the 19th century Europe are as follows:\tThe absolute rulers oppressed the\xa0people.\tThe well-known philosophers and leaders spread liberal ideas and visions.\tThe French Revolution provided the inspiration to\xa0the people to fight for freedom.\tThe slogan \'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity\' became the clarion call for the common people of Europe.\tThe French army and its soldiers began to carry the ideas of nationalism abroad with the outbreak of revolutionary wars. | |
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Explai any three brief conversation that emerge after 1815 |
| Answer» After the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, European government were driven by a spirit of conservatism. Conservatives believed that:\tEstablished traditional institution of state and society like monarchy, church, social hierarchy, property and family should be preserved.\tMost conservatives believed that they should not return to the society of pre-revolutionary days.\tThey believed that modernization could in fact strengthen traditional institutions like monarchy. It could make the state power more effective and strong. | |
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Explain liberalism in political prevailing in europe in 19th century |
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What were the reforms introduced by the Napoleon Bonaparte |
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State any three privision of civil code of 1804 |
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Why is power sharing desirable? 5 mark answer |
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Answer» Power sharing is desirable because of two main reasons. They are\tPrudential reason: It reduces any chances of conflicts between social groups. By avoiding conflicts, political stability and unity of the country can be maintained. Dictatorship of the majority community can be oppressive for the minority and can even wreck the majority community as well.\tMoral reason: Power sharing is the true spirit of democracy. Every section of community has the right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Governance should be carried out keeping in mind the larger interests of each section of the community. Check in self study |
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Classify the country into developed or undeveloped |
| Answer» On the behalf of their per capita income and which is not below $ 1.25 | |
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Why india is called agrarian |
| Answer» Because there is so much area for agriculture and cultivation. Farming is the occupation of most of people in our country. | |
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What is igneious |
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What is the contribution of western jet stream in bringing cyclonic rainfall |
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What are the causes of communalism? |
| Answer» Communalism\xa0is an ideology of political allegiance to a religious community. It means a belief that people who follow a particular religion have common social, economic and political interests.(i) Jawaharlal Nehru described communalism\xa0as the Indian version of fascism. He stated that though minor communalism is born out of fear and major communalism takes the form of political reaction, it may be caused by several factors like :(ii) Historical Background :\xa0A major factor which led to the growth of communalism in India was “British Imperialism”. In keeping with their colonial designs they encouraged the policy of divide and rule. The British encouraged communal politics and introduced separate electorates. People at that time were not treated as Indians but as members of religious communities.(iii) Socio Economic Causes:\xa0On gaining independence India was an imbalanced, stagnant and underdeveloped country. There emerged competition for the limited resources of the country. Due to poverty or want, vested interests found an easy way to mobilise people on caste, communal and religious basis to demand a better share.(iv) Role of Political Parties:\xa0Many political parties are based on religion and use religion as a vote bank. They keep religious identity and allegiances alive. | |
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Which site is perfect for social science notes |
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Answer» Check revision notes here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-revision-notes.html Don\'t check in this app they r incomplete ?..u can check on edurev. Edu mantra |
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Write the elements of the Belgium model of power sharing |
| Answer» he main elements of the Belgium model of power-sharing includes:(i) Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. Some special laws require the support of a majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.(ii) Many powers of the Central Government have been given to State Governments of the two regions of the country. The State Governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.(iii) Brussels had a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation. The French-speaking people accepted equal representation in Brussels because the Dutch-speaking community has accepted equal representation in the Central Government. | |
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How did non cooperation movement start with participation of middle class family in the city |
| Answer» The non-cooperation movement started with the participation of middle-class people in the cities in the following manner:-a) The middle class in cities began participation in noncooperation movement.b) Headmasters, teachers and thousands of students left schoolsc) Lawyers gave up their professions.The economic impact was that every foreign good was boycotted and the production of Indian textile boosted.The import of foreign goods declined" | |