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Describe the oppostion faced by the American government For attacking vietnam |
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Advantage of per capita income |
| Answer» Per capita income can be used to find approx income of a person in a country. It is obtained by dividing country income/its population | |
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Name 5 pressure groups of india of India? |
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Answer» 1)Narmada Bachao Andolan(NBA)2)Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sanghthan(MKSS)3)Confederation of Indian Industry(CII)4)Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry(FICCI)5)Indian National Trade Union Congress(INTUC) It\'s okk Swami Ramdev baaba , Anna hazare , citizen of india etc.... sorry Aur 2 pressure groups mujhe nahi pata hai |
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How has print culture helped in creating the modern world |
| Answer» Print culture embodies all forms of printed text and other printed forms of visual communication. One prominent scholar in the field is Elizabeth Eisenstein, who contrasted print culture, which appeared in Europe in the centuries after the advent of the Western printing-press (and much earlier in China where woodblock printing was used from 594 AD), to scribal culture. Walter Ong, by contrast, has contrasted written culture, including scribal, tooral culture. Ong is generally considered one of the first scholars to define print culture in contrast to oral culture. These views are related as the printing press brought a vast rise in literacy, so that one of its effects was simply the great expansion of written culture at the expense of oral culture. The development of printing, like the development of writing itself, had profound effects on human societies and knowledge. "Print culture" refers to the cultural products of the printing transformation. | |
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Place associated with civildisobedience movement |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.\xa0On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated.\xa0On refusal to negotiate by the British, Mahatma Gandhi launched a salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat.\xa0On 6th April Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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Any one plzzz tell me about the maps of history and geography? |
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Answer» Geography 1,3and 4 History lesson 1 and 3 Can you tell of which lesson. Plzzz give some suggestion to attemp the maps |
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Explain any 5 ways to create employment opportunities in rural and urban. |
| Answer» The following measures can he taken to increase employment in rural and urban areas(i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. Thus, more people can be employed.(it) More dams should be built on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually.(iii) Provide better roads and improve transportation and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these sectors.(iv) Honey collection centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up.(v) More cottage industries and services should be promoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing support. | |
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Hello to my all frnds all of ur exams are over is anyone from maharashtra ? |
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Answer» Harsh which language you speak? I am from Madhya pradesh I am from UttarPradesh |
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Define final goods |
| Answer» The total production of all goods are known as final goods.. | |
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UNDP stands for what |
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Answer» The full form of UNDP ,=United Nation Distribution Program It stands for United Nation Development Plan. |
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what do you mean by social discrimination. |
| Answer» Discrimination happens when people act on their prejudices or stereotypes. Discrimination can be done on the basis of religion, gender, caste, creed, place of birth, language spoken, socioeconomic barrier, etc. Some occupations are considered to be better than other occupations. | |
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Difference between Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement. |
| Answer» Ncert mai hai ok | |
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Different between primitive farming /substitution farming |
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Why and how is the identity of a nation symbolised in a figure ? |
| Answer» 1) Artists represented a country as a person and hence, nations were portrayed as female figures. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life that is, female figure became an allegory of the nation.2) During French Revolution artists used female allegory to portray ideas of Liberty, Justice and Republic. These ideals were represented through specific objects or symbols.3) For example, the attributes of Liberty are the red cap, or broken chain, while Justice is generally a blindfolded woman carrying a pair of weighing scales.4) In India, it was believed that nationalism spreads when people begin to believe that they are all part of a nation. The identity of a nation is most often symbolised in a figure or image.5) This helps create an image with which people can identify the nation. It was in 20th century with the growth of nationalism that the identity of India became to be visually associated with the image of Bharat Mata. | |
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How many barrels of crude oil is reserved in India for coming generation? |
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What is right to inheritance |
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What is reading mania |
| Answer» \xa0(i) Johann Gutenberg’s printing press : The revolution in printing was brought by Johann Gutenberg’s printing press. With the invention of printing press, the cost of producing a book came down. So now even the common people could afford the books.(ii) Increase in literacy rate : The seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries saw the rapid rise of literacy rate in most parts of Europe. Churches of different denominations set up schools in villages. By the end of the eighteenth century, in some parts of Europe, the literacy rate was as high as 60 to 80 per cent.(iii) New forms of literature : New forms of popular literature were printed, which targeted new audiences. There were almanacs or ritual calendars, along with ballads and folk tales.(iv) Periodicals : The next phase was the development of periodicals. The periodicals combined information about current affairs with entertainment. Newspapers and journals carried information about wars and trade, as well as news of developments in other places. | |
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When and why zolloverine fomed? |
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Answer» Zollverine was formed in 1834 to reduce the unhindered movement of goods and capital Zollverein formally started on 1 January 1834. However, its foundations had been in development from 1818 with the creation of a variety of custom unions among the German states. By 1866, the Zollverein included most of the German states. The foundation of the Zollverein was the first instance in history in which independent states had consummated a full economic union without the simultaneous creation of a political federation or union. |
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How did nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerge. |
| Answer» Nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe. Due to industrialization and transformation of society there emerged a middle class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people. Out of these, the educated people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe. This led to nationalism and emergence of the idea of the nation-state. | |
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Mention 3 restrictions imposed by British government on production by Indian merchants. |
| Answer» As the* British Government established political power, it asserted a few restrictions upon Indian merchants to trade in India.These restrictions were(i) The British Government developed a system of management and control that would eliminate competition and restrict the space within which Indian merchants could function.(ii) Indian merchants were barred from tradlhg with Europe in manufactured goods.(iii) Indian merchants had to export mostly raw materials like raw cotton, opium, wheat and indigo required by the British. They were also gradually edged out of the shipping business. | |
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What is the name of our prime minister |
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Answer» Mr.Narendra Modi In which world you are living anmol cheema .Please come back ?? What a funny question Mr. Narendra Damodar Das Modi Narendar Damodar Dass Modi Narenda modi |
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What is the role of education and health in the overall development of the country? |
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Answer» Thanks you for this answer Ans. If a healthy person is there and he is educated then he will work hardly and with some great thoughts and technologies by with help of his educated brain and he will have some estamina , he will not feel tired . Therefore he can make quik decisions and able to think for the development and progress of the country.Either if a person is not edu. And healthy so ,he cannot think and make decisions and he could also work in lazy manner ,so he cannot think of the goodness of the country.Thankyou.I hope you underatand it .Please reply your Jugdement. |
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What is rowllatt act |
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Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. OR Rowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government: To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law. To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place. It was passed by Imperial Legislative council. According to this law the britishers have the power to arrest any person if they have dout on it and arrest him and send to jail only by the matter of dout on it and he will have to survive for 2 yrs. The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act and also known as the Black Act, was a legislative act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi Hii |
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Money has made transactions easy justify |
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Answer» Thqs but try to wrute in short Hiii Money has made transactions easy as it solves the problem of double coincidence of wants by acting as a medium of exchange. Double coincidence of wants implies a situation where two parties agree to sell and buy each others commodities, i.e. what one party desires to sell is exactly what the other party wishes to buy. Money does away with this tedious and complex situation by acting as a medium of exchange that can be used for all commodities. For example, if an ice-cream vendor wants a bicycle but the bicycle manufacturer wants clothes and not ice-creams, then the vendor can use money to obtain the bicycle. He need not adhere to the bicycle manufacturer”™s needs because money acts as the common medium of exchange. Similarly, the bicycle manufacturer can then use the money to buy clothes. |
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Define anti-cancer drug plant |
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Even if social diversity exist in a country it must not be expressed in politics.. Why? |
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What is Indian Constituency |
| Answer» The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. The document lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles and the duties of citizens. | |
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please clear me the chapter gender religion and caste |
| Answer» Internet or you tube pe search kar clear ho jaye ga | |
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What is double coincident?what is barter system? |
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Answer» In a barter system where goods are directly exchanged without the use of money the double coincidence of wants is an essential feature. When both parties have to agree to sell and by each other commodities this is known as double coincidence of wants. |
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Difference between ehistolary and serialised novels |
| Answer» Epistolary novel:1. It 16\xa0used the private and personal form of letters to tell the story.2. It 12\xa0allowed the reader to relish the story at a time.3. These novels were expensive.4. Often it did not have illustration.Serialised novel:1. It 16\xa0told the stories in prose.2. It 12\xa0allowed the readers to relish the suspense, discuss the characters of a novel and live for weeks with their stories.3. Magazines were cheap which published the novels.4. Serialised novels always had colourful illustrations. | |
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Write few functions of RBI |
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Answer» RBI is allowed to issue currency. The Reserve Bank of India issue currency notes on behalf of the central government. Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India. It keeps a check on the working of the other banks across the country.It supervises the functioning of formal sources of loans.The RBI monitors the banks in actually maintaining the minimum cash balance.RBI sees that the banks give loans not just to profit making businesses and traders but also to small cultivators,small scale industries,to small borroweres etc.Periodically banks have to submit information to RBI on how much they are lending to whom ,at what rate of interest. Issue of Bank Notes: ...Banker to Government: ...Custodian of Cash Reserves of Commercial Banks: ...Custodian of Country\'s Foreign Currency Reserves: ...Lender of Last Resort: ...Central Clearance and Accounts Settlement: ...Controller of Credit: |
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Credit is useful as well as harmful, it depends on risk involed. Justify |
| Answer» F*** | |
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Rules and regulations in marketplace |
| Answer» The Rules and regulations are required for the protection of the consumers in the market for the following reasons(i) To check adulterations At times greedy traders try to play with the health of consumers by indulging in adulteration of edible oils, milk, butter, ghee etc.(ii) To check powerful producer Markets do not work in a fair manner if there is monopoly of few and powerful producers and when purchase of consumer is small and they have no single voice. So there is need of rules and regulations in the market.(iii) False information Most of the time the false information is passed to consumers through media and other sources to attract the consumers. | |
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liberalism in political and economic sphere romanticism |
| Answer» The term \' liberalism \' derives fom the latin root liber, meaning free.Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality. For the new middle classes liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law1) Political: Liberals demanded for constitutionalism with national unification They demanded for the creation of a nation sate on parliamentary principles, a constitution, freedom of press and freedom of association Women formed their political organisations, founded newspapers and took part in political meetings and demonstrations.2) Economical: Liberalism stood for the freedom in markets and the abolition of state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of prussia and joined other german states. | |
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Why is the surface of the earth uneven |
| Answer» Because of the high current of the ocean which collapse with earth surface | |
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Importance of all the soils and main features |
| Answer» Fertile | |
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How has nationalism spread in india |
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Explain how three sector are interconnected with example |
| Answer» There are three sectors of economy feasibly found i.e. Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent.Some examples are given to elucidate this fact(i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for agro- based industries and food for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial sector and service sector’s dependency on Primary sector.(ii) Industrial activities produce instruments like tractor, fertiliser for agricultural inputs and increase production and productivity in agriculture. Here, Primary sector depends on Secondary sector.(iii) Transportation facilities are much required for transportation of agricultural products and industrial products to market rural and urban centres. Here, Primary and Secondary sector depend on Tertiary sector.(iv) Industrial sector produces trucks, autos etc for transportation, computer assets for proper banking activities and knowledge outsourcing. So, it shows that now Tertiary sector depends on Secondary sector.(v) If farmer does not produce grain, all people will starve and employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors will pay much for food items and their life will be scarce.Marketisation, storage and transportation inadequacy will put obstacle for farmers to link with their consumer and its earning will be reduced and life will be miserable. It shows that Secondary and Tertiary sectors depend on Primary sector.So, it is reflected that all the sectors of economy are highly interdependent in India and also elsewhere in the world. | |
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What are the effect of worldwar 1 in india ? |
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Answer» There was 2 type of effect one was economic effect and other was social effect =>ECONOMIC EFFECTS->Due to war the expenditure increased->Expenditure lead to loans ->Almost every part of india was suffering from crop failure=>SOCIAL EFFECTS->Villagers were asked to supply soldiers ->Influnza epidemic spread in parts of India lead to death of 19-20 million of peoples->No action was taken by the government on this disease which lead to the anti colonial movements British sent Indians forcefully to fight in the war.Indian farmers were forced to grow the crops to fufill the food requirements in the war front.\xa0As the expenditure increased the British increased taxes in\xa0India. This had a negative impact\xa0on the\xa0Indian\xa0economy. |
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How women are discriminated or exploited?? |
| Answer» Women are discriminated in various ways in the society.1.They are not considered equal to the men folk.2.They are not paid equivalent to men for the same amount of work.3.Female child is deprived of the education and the male child is provided the education despite of all the adverse conditions.4.Previously women did not have the right to share the father\'s property until recently this was made a law. | |
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Every social difference doesn\'t lead to social division.why? |
| Answer» Every social difference does not lead to social division. It is because:\tSocial differences may divide similar people from one another, but they also unite very different people. For example, Carlos and Smith were similar to each other as they were Afro-American but they were different from Norman who was white. But Norman did sympathise with\xa0Carlos and Smith.\tIt is easier to accomodate cross cutting differences. For example, the Catholics and Protestants had some social differences, but later they were then able to patch up their differences. This did not result into social divisions.\tIt is also possible for people from different religions to have the same caste and feel close to each other. | |
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What was the symbol of civil disobedience movement ? |
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Answer» Thnxx sonali & dew Salt, or to be more precise, it\'s production, was a\xa0powerful\xa0symbol used by several Indians against unjust British taxation. It was most notably used in the 1930 civil disobedience movement, which began with the\xa0DandiMarch. Under the leadership of Gandhiji, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in AD 1930. It began with the Dandi March. On 12 March 1930, Gandiji with some of his followers left the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad and made their way towards Dandi, a village on the west coast of India. After travelling for twenty-five days and covering a distance of three hundred and eighty-five kms, the group reached Dandi on 6 April 1930. Here, Gandhiji protested against the Salt Law (salt was a monopoly of the government and no one was allowed to make salt) by making slat himself and throwing up a challenge to the British government. The Dandi March signified the start of the Civil Disobedience Movement. |
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how can irrigation change the social structure |
| Answer» Irrigation causes a lot of changes on the social landscape.Excessive irrigation increases the salinization of the soil and also affects the fertility of soil. This leads to changes cropping patterns, hence in many regions farmers are shifting to water intensive and commercial crops. | |
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Declining share of agriculture in the GDP is the serious matter for concerned ?give five statement? |
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Answer» I I\'m not satisfied with this answer if this question comes in 5 marks then what content I should write Because all people who are educated and capable of doing work therefore they are going to secondary and tertiary sector that is why there is decline in the share of agriculture in gdp hence other sector produce more gdp |
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Write a short note on aluvial soil |
| Answer» \tAlluvial soil is considered the most fertile soil. The entire northern plains of India are made of alluvial soil.\tAlluvial soil contains sand, silt and clay.\tAccording to age, the alluvial soil is classified as Bangar (old alluvial) and Khadar (new alluvial).\tAlluvial soil contains an ample amount of potash, phosphoric acid and lime. The soil is thus suitable for the growth of sugarcane.\tIn India, alluvial soil is deposited by Rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra. Alluvial soil is found in the northern Indian plains extending to some parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is also found in the eastern coastal plains, especially in the delta of Mahanadi, Krishna, Godavari and Kaveri. | |
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Explain the role of middle class in nationalism in Europe |
| Answer» The middle class r only In europian revolution there were high taxes on them but the first two estates were not used to pay taxes due to which proverty takes place and revolutions saStarted | |
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Waht are liberal rationalism stands for in economic sphere |
| Answer» Liberal Nationalism stood for many things- individual freedom, equality before the law, representative government & constitution as well as the inviolability of private property. Liberal Nationalists in the economic sphere:1. Liberalism stood for freedom of markets. They wanted to remove all restrictions of state on the movement of goods and capital.2. Napoleon\'s regime had created different currencies, weights, measures and customs duties for each state. Liberalists wanted a unified economic territory.3. A customs union from Prussia that was joined by many German states removed all tariffs and reduced the currencies from thirty to two.4. The economic nationalism and unification further contributed to the nationalist sentiments. | |
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Napoleon destroyed democracy but imprinted deep expresion on administrative and social structure |
| Answer» Bro what do u want answer but there is no question | |
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Why has India agriculture startd a decling trend in food production explain with any 3 reason |
| Answer» Pu stack | |
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How did the colonial government repress the civil disobedience movement explain |
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