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Explain the importance of socialism in the course of Indian National movement |
| Answer» Effects of socialism on Nationalist movement in India are as follows:-\tThere was witnessed a substantial growth within the congress for socialist ideas in 1930s. This led to the greatest economic depression. Later on this also spread to a vast region in the country.\tIt further led to more number of unemployment within the mass scale. The depression era further managed to affect the capitalist system forcing Marxism, economic planning and socialism to flourish. The ideas were more of interest to peasants, youth workers and younger generations.\tThe wages for workers were further reduced by the employers. More number of peasants demanded for more land forms, lower rent and land revenue. They also demanded relief from all their past indebtedness.\tFactory and plantation workers further demanded much better working conditions and wages by formation of trade unions.\xa0\tLater in 1936 it led to the formation of All India Farmers Union and forced more number of peasants to participate in the national movements. | |
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What are the role played by the banks in economic development of a country |
| Answer» \tA bank is an institution which accepts deposits from public for the purpose of lending and investment .\tAs the progress of business activity is fully linked with the credit system of a country bank credit helps business to fulfil their needs for raw materials , working capital etc.\tBanks also help the farmers and poor who are in need of money and the increase in the income of all these people increase the national income.\tTherfore, banks play an important role in the economy of a country through credit. | |
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When napolean invade italy |
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Answer» Give me the answer I did know |
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How can we make report on rise of nationalism in europe |
| Answer» Before the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were not in the form as we know them today. Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects. Various technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789; with the French Revolution. It took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state. The trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century. | |
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What were the problems of sri lankan tamils? |
| Answer» Srilankan government adopted majoritarian measure to establish Sinhala Supremacy.in 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language thus diregarding Tamil.A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.Srilankan Tamils felt that none of the major political parties by the Buddhist sinhala leaders were sensitive to their language and culture.The relations between the Sinhala and Tamil communities strained overtime and soon it turned into a civil war. | |
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why Gendathuru is famous for? |
| Answer» HD Kote, with an area of 1,813 sqkm, is the largest taluk in the district. Villages like Chikkabragi, Gendathuru and Beguru were around 40 km away from H D Kote town, the taluk headquarters. Residents of these villages, bordering the forests, were finding it difficult to travel up to HD Kote town to visit government offices and for other work. So, the people of this region were demanding the formation of a new taluk with Sargur as headquarters for over five decades. | |
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Why mahatma Gandhi withdraw the non corporation movement? |
| Answer» mahatma ghandi withdraw the nin corporation movement because in Gorakhpur many people used to burned thr police station and many policeman getted die in that thing ghanndi ji get dismayed by this thing that^why they dicedded to withdraw non corporation movement | |
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difference between the convential resource and non conventional resources |
| Answer» \tConventional Sources of EnergyNon-conventional Sources of EnergyConventional Sources of Energy have been in use for a long timeNon-conventional Sources of Energy yet in development over the past few yearsConventional Sources of Energy are exhaustible except waterNon-conventional Sources of Energy are inexhaustible.Conventional Sources of Energy cause pollution.Non-conventional Sources of Energy are pollution freeConventional Sources of Energy are expensive to be maintained, stored and transmittedNon-conventional Sources of Energy less expensiveConventional Sources of Energy used extensivelyNon-conventional Sources of Energy not used extensively as conventional sourcesConventional Sources of Energy meet a major portion of our requirementsNon-conventional Sources of Energy meet our requirement on a limited scaleExamples of Conventional Sources of Energy are petrol ,coal.Examples of Non-conventional Sources of Energy are solar energy, wind energy.\t | |
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2019 syllabus i need |
| Answer» Check syllabus here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html | |
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What do you meant by trade surplus |
| Answer» The amount by which the value of a country\'s exports exceeds the cost of its imports. | |
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What is the difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t | |
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How to compare different countries and States |
| Answer» Four bases of economic development are(j) Per capita income This is the total Nadonal Income (GDP) divided by the total population.(ii) Life expectancy at birth This is the number of years, a new born child is expected to live if subject to the mortality risks prevailing for the population concerned.(iii) Literacy rate This is the total percentagd~of thepopulation of an area at a particular time aged 7 yean or above, who can read and write with undemanding adeast one language.(iv) Net Attendance Ratio The total number of children enrolled in or attending primary school, as a percentage of total number of children of primary school age.The countries with high rates are developed and low are underdeveloped. | |
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Difference between open unemployment and disguised unemployment? |
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Answer» Thank you so much??????? \tOpen UnemploymentDisguised unemployment(i) Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood.(i) Disguised unemployment refers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are requird. The situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less then their potential.(ii) This unemployment is clearly visible.(ii) This unemployment is hidden.(iii) People\'s unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy.(ii) People\'s unemployment won\'t affect the production of goods and services because here already more than requirement of people are working so if they leave that\'s not a big deal.\t |
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Explain importance of sustainable development with reference to groundwater example |
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Answer» Sustainable development means development should not compromise with the needs of present generation..In case of groundwater, we need to use the groundwater resources very wisely and judiciously..as it is a natural resource replenished by nature..we should conserve it for the future generations as they are under a threat....and steps should be taken to conserve them otherwise they will be exhausted in the near future..!! Sustainable development is important because of the reason that we may enjoy the gifts of nature but cannot think of our generations to live without such benefits. It becomes our duty to use nature for the fulfilment of our needs and not our greed. Our development should not hamper the needs of future generations.In the case of groundwater, we have utilized it to the maximum. It is a natural resource which is replenished by nature. People living in the areas with surplus water reserves should take care for its conservation. Efforts should be made not to overuse or degrade the quality of water. Recent evidence shows that groundwater is under serious threat of disappearance. If suitable steps are not taken, it can pose serious consequences. |
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Project on consumer awareness |
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Make a project to consumption and conservation of resources in our locality |
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Mention and explain any 5 conditions that once should consider before accepting a job. |
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Answer» Thank u so much There are many important factors other than income which needs to be considered before accepting a job. They are as follows:-\xa0\tFacilities for the family: One\xa0would have to check whether there are good houses available in the\xa0locality and the locality is safe to stay in, whether it has good educational and medical facilities etc.\xa0\tJob security: As regards job security, one should look for clear terms of employment in the appointment letter. A job which gives high pay but no job security will reduce one\'s sense of security and freedom and people would not like to take up such jobs.\xa0\tOpportunity to learn: There should be an\xa0opportunity for personal career growth\xa0so that no boredom or stagnation sets in.\tWorking atmosphere needs to be cooperative and healthy: There should be good team spirit and the seniors should look after the newcomers and guide them. If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society increases. A safe and secure\xa0environment may allow more women to take up jobs or run a business.\tTime for one\'s\xa0family:Working hours should be fixed and adhered to so that there is time for spending with family. Leave rules should be clear and well formulated. |
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Irrational numbers????? |
| Answer» Numbers which can not be written in the form of p/q where p and q are integers and q not equals to 0 . | |
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Explain common, different and conflicting developmental goals. |
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Answer» Thanks \tCommon goals : There are some needs which are common to all like freedom, income, equality, security, respect etc.\tDifferent goals: Development or progress does not mean the same thing for every individual. Each individual has his own idea of development. For example development for a farmer may be better irrigation facilities; for an unemployed youth it may mean better employment opportunities etc.\tConflicting goals: What may be development for one, may not be development for other. For example poor workers want low priced foodgrains whereas rich farmers want a high price for their products etc. |
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Contribution of consumer international |
| Answer» Consumer International is basically a World federation comprising of consumer groups serving as the Global voice and forum for venting consumer concerns. Consumer international seeks to hold business organisation, corporations responsible and accountable for their acts. | |
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Syllabus of social science for boards |
| Answer» Check syllabus here :https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html | |
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Why the some people said that revolution of 1848 is known as liberal revolution |
| Answer» The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations, People\'s Spring, Springtime of the Peoples,\xa0or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848. It remains the most widespread revolutionary wave in European history.The revolutions were essentially bourgeois revolutions and democratic and liberal in nature, with the aim of removing the old monarchical structures and creating independent nation-states. The revolutions spread across Europe after an initial revolution began in France in February. Over 50 countries were affected, but with no significant coordination or cooperation among their respective revolutionaries. Some of the major contributing factors were widespread dissatisfaction with political leadership, demands for more participation in government and democracy, demands for freedom of the press, other demands made by the working class, the upsurge of nationalism, and the regrouping of established government forces. | |
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Name two athletes who raised the issue of civil rights in Mexico Olympics 1968 |
| Answer» The two athletes at Mexico Olympic were John Carlos and Tommie Smith who had won the Gold and Bronze medals respectively. | |
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Name the regions of europe were liberal nationalism spread |
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Answer» Ireland Source of nationalist tension in Europe was the area called Balkans.\xa0Balkan states became jealous of each other and entered into a conflict to establish more control and power in the region at the cost of others |
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Is freshwater and groundwater the same ? |
| Answer» Groundwater can be termed as fresh water but fresh water is may or may not be ground water | |
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Name an island or a country , where people stay in a very rare number????? |
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Answer» Fiji Barren island |
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Money??? |
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Answer» Honey Money ??? Money ...❕❕❕❕ ??? |
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How hd napoleon code exerted to the regions under french control.explain with examples. |
| Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication. | |
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What is the meaning of power sharing? |
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Answer» Power sharing can be dfined as that not a single power held in only ones persons hand it is handled by phase by phase at every place and everyone shares common identity 1.)The concept of providing a permanent share of power in the government different communities or regions is termed as power sharing.2.)Under this the people and the leaders of the nation respect the feelings and interests of different commodities and regions.3.) The principal of power sharing is very important for the unity and growth of democracy. |
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What is meant by horizontal division of power? |
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Answer» Thank you very much. They type of power sharing in which power is distributed ( or shared ) to different organs of government and all organs are put on the same level .\xa0Different organs are :-\xa0• Executive\xa0• Legislative\xa0• Judiciary\xa0 |
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What are negative impact of sustainable development. Explain briefly. |
| Answer» Nothing negative only once that we have to adjust and and if rich people wil not adjust then poor people have to suffrr | |
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Why Mahatma Gandhi supported the Khilafat movement? |
| Answer» Because they wanted to unite hindu and muslims. Hindus were already with him,for favour of muslims he supported khilafat movement,as he saw an opportunity to rally Muslim support of nationalism | |
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Notes on the rise of nationalism in Europe |
| Answer» Rise of Nationalism in Europe: Before the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were not in the form as we know them today. Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects. Various technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789; with the French Revolution. It took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state. The trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century. | |
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What is natural resources?? |
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Answer» Anything in the environment which can be used is called natural resources The resources which are obtained from nature and which fulfill the human needs are called as natural resources The resources obtained from the environment can be termed as natural resources.* Natural Resources are obtained from earth and its environment. Natural resources are classified as-Renewable resources which are continuously available for use. They do not get exhausted with time. For Example, Sunlight, Wind, Water etc.Non-renewable Resources are those which gets exhausted with time. They are present in limited amount on the earth. For Example, Minerals. Which resorcess are find in nature without using human activity calld natural resources |
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What is manufacturing?????? |
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Answer» The production of different things or substances using artificial means such as machines etc is called manufacturing Thankssss The making of articles on a large scale using machinery; industrial production. |
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Can we use our own language for answers |
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Answer» Yes Yes, you can to resolve other students\' queries. |
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Differentaite b/w vertical and horizontal division of power sharing |
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Answer» Thanks a lot The horizontal power sharing\tPower is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.\tOrgans of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers.\tEach organ observes the other.The vertical sharing power,\tPower is shared among the different levels of the governments.\tPower involves the highest and the lower levels of government.\tThe lower organs work under the higher organs |
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Metals.... |
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Answer» The metals are the substances which electropositive appearance A metal is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. |
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Why growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement |
| Answer» \tThe growth of modern nationalism is intimately connected to the anti-colonial movement in India, just like in any other country.\tIn the process of their struggle with colonialism people began discovering their unity.\tAnti-colonial movement gave a strong issue to the people with which they could identify and could come on a common platform.\tAll though each class or group of people felt that they were being oppressed under colonialism, the effects of colonialism were felt differently.\tHence, the growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement.\xa0 | |
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Which book is best for sst.??? |
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Answer» For extra. Question all in one otherwise ncert Sachin - A Billion Dreams Thanks... NCERT Books NCERT book? |
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Express your view on the relation between me resource and development |
| Answer» ......... | |
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Income is not only factor which effects the development prove your ans |
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Answer» Other then income people also wants medical facility, security, good environment etc. Income only meets the need of life.If doesnot emprove the quality of life. |
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What are the main principles of democracy? Explain |
| Answer» 1)one basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all Political power........2)in a democracy people rule themselves through institutions of self governance........3)in a Democracy due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.........4)everyone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies.......... | |
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Explain differences between horizontal and vertical power sharing |
| Answer» The horizontal power sharing..........*Power is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary..........*Organs of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers..........*Each organ observes the other.........The vertical sharing power,..........*Power is shared among the different levels of the governments.......*Power involves the highest and the lower levels of government........*The lower organs work under the higher organs....... | |
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What is the meanig of {P T Only } In Geo , civics subjects lessons. |
| Answer» These chapters will come in only unit test not be evaluated in board exams. | |
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Explain the role of government in public sectors?? Plzz answer this ???? |
| Answer» Government to has very crucial role in public sector. | |
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What was the impact of world war 1 on india |
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Answer» Incrased taxesImpose defence expenditureCrop failureEpidemicForce recuirment The First World War deeply affected India though it was under the British rule at that time. The Following points state its impact(i) The British Government raised taxes, custom duties and income taxes in India to finance the war expenditures.(ii) Villagers and farmers were forcefully recruited in the British army.(iii) There was a rise the prices of food and other essential things. |
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Describe the election processor in rural area from panch to zilla parishad? |
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What is role of mazzine in unification of italy |
| Answer» Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were:\xa0(i) Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.\xa0(ii) He became member of various secret societies such as ‘Young Italy’ or ‘Young Europe’.\xa0(iii) He attempted revolution in Liguria.\xa0(iv) He wanted unification with wider alliance of nations.\xa0(v) He frightened conservatives through opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.\xa0(vi) He favoured war for unification of Italy.\xa0(vii) He wanted Economic development and Political dominance. | |
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Who wrote the book schumacher |
| Answer» It is not a book but a author\'s name.He wrote the book "small is beautiful" . | |