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In modern democracy power SHARING is often shared among different organs of the government. Explain

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What is currency

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Guess question

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Balkans

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How belgian government accommodated the different group of speakers

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Campare any three countries on the basis of Human development report

Answer» Bihar kerala orissa
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Please explain about legislature and exicutive in detail and difference between the two.

Answer» \tLegislativeExecutiveParliament of India comes under Legislative BranchThe Prime Minister and his council of ministers come under the Executive branchFormulation of laws and policies is done by the LegislatureExecutive is responsible for Implementation of policiesParliament of India i.e. the legislative does not have the power to sign or ratify international treatiesThe Government of India, i.e. the Executive has the power to sign or ratify an international treatyThe rules and regulations framed by the Executive must be tabled in the ParliamentAs per many Acts in the Constitution, the Executive can frame rules and regulationsWhen the leader of the Majority party loses his majority in Lok Sabha; President can dissolve Lok SabhaThe Prime Minister has the power to recommend the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha.Ordinance has to be tabled within 6 weeks after the commencement of Parliament.Ordinance can be promulgated by the President on the advice of Prime Minister if the Parliament is not in sessionMembers of Parliament (MP) can raise starred questions or unstarred questions to the Ministers in the Question Hour of Parliament.Ministers can give oral answers to the starred questions or can give written answers to the unstarred questions.Legislature has the power to give its approval to all the Government expenditure.All the Government expenditure related items need to be tabled in the Parliament. It is usually done when Union Budget is tabled in the ParliamentParliament has the power to form Standing Committees, Public Accounts Committee and Parliamentary CommitteeThe recommendations of the Standing Committee, Public Accounts Committee and Parliamentary Committee are not binding on the Executive. The Executive has the power to accept or reject it.\t
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How did the govt reacted to the hartals and movements that the satuagrahis were coming up

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Explain power sharing and its benefits by giving example based on textbook stories

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What are the different organ of the government in power sharing

Answer» The three organs if govt areLegislativeJudiciary Executive
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How there is shfiting change in secindary sector and tertiary sector? (short snswer)

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What is mean by national resources

Answer» National resources are the resources which are belong to the nation. The country has legal power to access or acquire even private property for public goods. Urban Development Authorities get empowered by the government to acquire land. All the minerals,water resources, wildlife,forests,land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nauticals miles from the coast termed as territorial water and resources therein belong to the nation.
Material or substance occuring in nature which can be use for economic gain
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Prepare a g k quiz on represent cabinet of Rajasthan government and government of India 30 quiz

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Write a short note on nationalism in India in 500 words

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Sir what is the new exam pattern and syllabus of CBSE of class 10

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When would war 1 is stared

Answer» 28 July 1914.
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Who wrote the novel Pamela ?

Answer» \xa0Pamela is a epistolary novel written by Samuel Richardson. It was first published in 1741. It tells the story of a beautiful 15 years old maid servant named Pamela Andrews, whose country land owner master, Mr B made unwanted advances towards her after the death of his mother. This novel was written as series of letters and the whole story was told through these letters.These letters told the reader about the hidden conflicts in the heroine’s mind.
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Black is formed by lava flows. Since there is no volcano in india how it is found here?

Answer» Answer pta Kya
Class mea kya karte ho
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What do you mean by duar chos and tarai?

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Explain any 4 reasons responsible for lands degradation in india

Answer» 1.over grazing.2 using large amount of fertilizer in the soil.3 defforestation etc.
Land degradation is caused due to:Deforestation which leads to soil erosionOver use of fertilisers.UrbanisationChange in land use pattern
It is due to:1) 0ver population2) pollution3) deforestration4) low literacy rate
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Define Eelam

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How rapid was kase of industrial change in england

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What are the standards of good and services

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Civics kais yad karein or geography mein maps kaise taiyar karein

Answer» You go to (you tube) & watch videos of divyam Gupta... I think that wii be helpful to you..
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how far did smith carlos and norman succeed?

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how did smith and carlos show black poverty and black power?

Answer» Smith and Carlos tried to draw international attention to racial discrimination in the Olympics at Mexico City, USA in 1968 by wearing black socks with no shoes(to symbolise American Poverty) and black gloves with clenched fists and bowed heads to symbolise Black Power. The silver medallist, white Australian athlete Peter Norman, wore a human rights badge on his shirt during the ceremony to show his support to the two African-Americans.
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History ko ratta maru ya phir samjhu

Answer» Jo chez samajme aaye use samjho jo na samajme aaye use ratto
Samjo jada ayega
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A challenge is not just any problem but an opportunity for progress.\'Analyse the statement.

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Mention the three major layers of the interior of the earth

Answer» Earth crust Mental Core
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Distinguish between human development and economic development

Answer» \tEconomic DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentIt refers to a continuous and sustained growth in an economy along with a general improvement in the overall standard of living in the nation.It refers to an improvement in the overall well-being and quality of life of individuals.Economic Development focuses on the economy as a whole.Human Development focuses on just the human aspect.It has a wider scope.It is comparatively narrow in scope.\t
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Why the dictatorship of Napoleon Bonaparte ends very quickly???

Answer» Because Napoleon soon changed into a dictator and the people who were supporting him now were opposing him .The main reasons were his very strict glutine policies and ban on white ?
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how did the grouth of industries change political and social equation of europe

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What was July revolution. What were the consequences of July revolution.

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What is bounty programme?

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What is a democratic?

Answer» relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.(in the US) relating to the Democratic Party.
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Why did Gandhi take up kilafat movement

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Explain the reasons for relaunching civil disobedience by gandhiji

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Mention 3 types of movement or flow identified by the economic? How are they important?

Answer» Three types of flow. Flow of trade. Flow of capital . Flow of labour
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Write some point about civil code of 1804.

Answer» it is also known as napoleon code and in this code some changes occur during Napoleon time :-1. Everyone is equal before the law.2. Abolishment of feudal system.3. Privileges by birth are also abolished.
"Napolenic code. The Napolenic code (French: code It was drafted by a commission of four eminent jurists and entered into force on 21march 1804
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What are the characters of development

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41.

Conclusion for project on popular movement in India

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What are the movements and pressure groups?what is is role in a democratic country

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What were the problems of indian weavers at the early 19th century ?

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Why did nationalist tension emerge in the Balkans?

Answer» Plzz give me a answer.
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Explain the various type of soil

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An ancient sport of ladhak

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Literacy rate measures the proportion of literate population in which age group

Answer» Literacy rate measures the proportion of the literate population at 7and above age group Hope it will help you! If it helps then please thanks to me.
5to15age group
7 and above age group
48.

Name of the total Congress sessions in chapter nationalism in India

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what are the main types of federation?

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How many parts of development are

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