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Which type of figure stamp on currency before Gandhi? |
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Why did Nathu Ram godse kill mahatma gandhi? |
| Answer» Because gandhiji force indians to give more money to pakistan | |
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Why villagers took informal loans more than formal loans? |
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Why labourers were not participate in civil disobedience movement? |
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Answer» The industrial working classes did not participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in the Nagpur region. This was because industrialists were supporting the Movement and Congress was reluctant to include workers’ demand as part of the Movement.Demands of workers(i) They demanded higher wages.(ii) They demanded proper working conditions Lucifer what is your real name |
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Explain about mangal pandey |
| Answer» Mangal Pandey (19 July 1827 – 8 April 1857) was an Indian soldier who played a key part in the events immediately preceding the outbreak of the Indian rebellion of 1857. He was a sepoy (sipahi) in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) regiment of the British East India Company. | |
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Anyone from humanities here? |
| Answer» Yes | |
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Different persons can have different developmental goals. Explain with example. |
| Answer» Different persons can have different developmental goals.The status of people are different. One may be poor and one may be rich.The life situations are also different.Some may live in urban areas and some in rural areas.So, they wish for some developments which are most important for them.Girl from rich urban family wish for equality with her brother whereas bou from rich urban family wish for the admission in a good collage. | |
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Explain the feder |
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What are the disadvantages of SHG‘s? Give minimum 3 points. |
| Answer» Advantages of SHGs:\tThe SHGs help the borrower to overcome the problem of lack of collateral.\tThey can get timely loans for a variety of purposes and at a reasonable interest rate.\tSHGs are the building blocks of organisation of the rural poor.\tNot only do they help women become financially self-reliant, the regular meetings of the group provide a platform to discuss and act on a variety of social issues such as health, nutrition, domestic violence, etc. | |
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What r the feature of proto industialization |
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Answer» Features of proto industrialization are:- Production were not based on factories.It provide alternative source of income.Large scale home based production for international markets.Close relarionship.Merchants move to countryside and supplied money for artisans to production for international market. #The production was decentralized# the trade guides .# the merchants started the production on the countryside |
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What do you mran by institutional refrom |
| Answer» Institutional reforms: Steps taken by the government to breing about improvements in agriculture are termed as \'Institutional Reforms\'. Some steps are: Establishment of \'Gramin Banks\' cooperative societies and Banks for providing loan facilities to the farmers at lower rates of interest. | |
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Explain the classifcation of resourse on the basis of ownership |
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Answer» \tIndividual Resources: These are owned privately by individuals. Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government against the payment of revenue. Urban people own houses, plots and other property. So plantation, pasture land, ponds, etc. are some of the examples of resource ownership by individuals.\tCommunity-owned Resources: These are resources which are accessible to all the members of the community. For example, grazing grounds, burial grounds, village ponds, etc. and public parks, picnic spots, playground, etc. are accessible to all people. Thus they are community- owned resources.\tNational Resources: All the resources within the nation are called national resources. All the minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical miles from the coast and resources within the nation, belong to the nation.\tInternational Resources: There are international institutions which regulate some resources. The oceanic resources beyond 200 kms of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilise these without the permission of international institutions. Explain the classification of resourses on the basis of ownership |
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Write 10 internal question |
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How do multi purpose river valley project become harmful for nature? Explain by giving 4 points. |
| Answer» (i) Adverse effect on the fertility of the soil: Due to the construction of dams, there are no annual floods in the river. And because of this, the soil of the downstream region does not get nutrient rich “silt”. This decreases the fertility of the soil.(ii) Adverse impact on aquatic life: Due to the construction of dams on the rivers, the fish in the downstream area do not get sufficient nutrient material. Regulating and damming of rivers affect the natural flow of water causing poor sediment flow downward, and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of reservoir, resulting in rockier stream beds and poorer habitats for the rivers aquatic life. Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate for spawning i.e., to produce eggs.(iii) Displacement of local communities : The building of large dams results in displacement of local communities. The local people often have to give up their land and livelihood and their meagre access and control over resources for the greater food of the nation.(iv) Change in the cropping pattern : The multipurpose projects are responsible for providing assured means of irrigation to farmers. Due to this, most of the farmers have changed the cropping pattern shifting to water intensive and commercial crops. This has led to salinisation of soil leading to ecological imbalance. | |
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Who was gissuipe Mazzini |
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Answer» Mention not bro.... Thanks mahak and Thakur He was an Italian revolutionary....... Born in genoa .... I want more information please |
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What is another name of rowlatt act?? |
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Answer» Thanks everyone..... Black act Black act Black act |
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Plz any one send me notes of federalism and money and credit |
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Answer» potashim aiyarodaid ka shotr magneshim okshaid ka sotr |
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what is begat |
| Answer» (especially of a man) bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction. | |
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Who among the following was proclaimed the first king of United Italy? |
| Answer» In 1861 king victor Emmanuel ll of sardinia was proclaimed king of united Italy | |
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Why was GULAMGIRI book written by jyotiba phule in 1871?anybody know |
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Answer» Bcz she faces the same problem I don\'t know...... |
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What were the collective identities which kept the French people a United community |
| Answer» 1)The idea of la Patrie and le citoyen were emphasized2)adoption of a new constitution with citizens enjoying equal rights3)adopted a new tricolor flag4)new hymns were composed and oaths were taken5)formulation of the centralized administrative system6)adoption of a uniform system of weights and measurements7)estates general was renamed as National Assembly8)Abolition of internal custom duties\xa0 | |
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Explain the relationship between the nature institution and technology |
| Answer» 1) Nature is defined by the rainfall, climate, topographic features of the place and does not depend on man-made or developed resources.2) Technology is developed with the nature and natural resources of the place, technology is developed for man\'s facilitation.3) Institutions developed technologies based on resources. These technologies are used to utilize better resources that expand the institutions, and in return, those institutions develop better technologies for better utilization of resources.\xa0\xa0 | |
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How did the growth of industrialization changed the social and political equation of Europe. |
| Answer» 1.As economic activities in many communities moved from agriculture to manufacturing, production shifted from its traditional locations in the home and the small workshop to factories.2.Large portions of the population relocated from the countryside to the towns and cities where manufacturing centers were found.3.The overall amount of goods and services produced expanded dramatically, and the proportion of capital invested per worker grew.4.New groups of investors, businesspeople, and managers took financial risks and reaped great rewards\xa0 | |
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Manorial dues |
| Answer» Manorial dues are the fees that peasants\xa0or serfs of farmer owe to the nobles who are their landlord .the lord of the manor,in exchange of giving you land on which you make a living, essentially charges rent,this is the cornerstone of feudalism.\xa0 | |
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What is meant by slash and burn agriculture? How is it known in other parts of world? |
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Answer» The Slash and Burn agriculture is also known as " Podu " Cultivation or Shifting Cultivation or Jhumming Cultivation.In this cultivation the farmers used to clear some parts of forest by burning them. As the ash improves the fertility of soil. There they sow the seeds. After harvesting they moved their cultivation to other areas.This was first followed in Africa and some parts of India. Now most of the countries have banned this type of Cultivation because it results to the deforestation of many forests. In slash and burn agricuture, a singl3 piece of land is used to burn and after that soil becomes more fertile for cultivation. |
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How is India holding together federations |
| Answer» Holding together Federations are the large country that divide its power between the constituent States and the national government. India is called a\xa0Holding together Federations because of the following reasons-(i) It follows \'three-tier system.The Union Government(Central government),State government ant Local government bodies.(ii) The Central government is more powerful than the state government(iii) Some states have been given some special powers. | |
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What makes India a federal country country |
| Answer» India is called a Federal country because of the following reasons-(i) The constitution declared India as the Union of States.(ii)The Constitution originally provided for a two-tier system of government.The Union Government (Central Government), and the State government.(iii) Later the third tier of federalism was added in the form of Panchayats and municipalities.(iv) The Constitution contains three lists -(a)Union Lists includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency.The Union government alone can make laws related to subjects mention in the list.\xa0(b)State Lists contains subjects of States and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.The State\xa0government alone can make laws related to subjects mention in the list.\xa0(c)Concurrent List includes subjects of common interest to both the Union Governments, such as education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession.Both the government can make the list.If their laws conflict with each other the laws made by the Union government will prevail. | |
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important maps questions |
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What the factors in which federation depends |
| Answer» The factors in which the federation depends are:1.democratic politics2.laws and regulations3.mutual understanding between different tiers of the government4.suitable language policy.5.no discrimination on any means of ethinicity | |
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Sir , explain any four characteristics of money ,? |
| Answer» 1.Money is a piece of paper2.Money solves the problem of double coincidence 3.Money is printed by rbi4.Money can we used to exchange of goods and services5.Easily carried by people | |
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Is crude oil essential for the development of the country? Explain. |
| Answer» It would be hard to imagine an economy developing without oil and natural gas, because it is the basis of every industrialized economy on Earth right now.Crude oil provides 97% of the energy for transportation (cars, trains, airplanes) in the world. In the US, oil and gas make about 20% of the electricity. In addition to that, think of all the things we make from oil:- plastics: just look at all the things made of plastic in front of you right now!- lubrication oils- petrochemicals for fertilizer, paint, preservatives, pharmaceuticals, cleaning chemicals, etc-fabric: most synthetic fabrics are based on petrochemicalsSo, try to imagine a country without all of these things. This would place you back in time more than 100 years in terms of technology. | |
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DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE AND POPULAR TRADITIONS IN THE CREATION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY. |
| Answer» Language and the popular tradition is a key representation of a national identity. A person is known by these two features in a foreign land. Every nation has its own mode of communication, culture and traditions. And when a person go abroad then he represents his nation by these two characteristics. For example Chinese don\'t believe in learning new languages rather they are endeavoring to promote their own language. Often they take translators with them on visits to other countries. Then same is the case with tradition. Then in India they traditions are so fascinating that other countries imitate their traditions like Diwali etc. | |
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Define types of species with examples . |
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what problems may small states face in federalism? |
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What was the background of Sri Lanka? |
| Answer» Sri Lanka was a developed country but in 1948 when it got independence there were three types of speakers their Sinhala speakers come Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils.then in 1948 and act was passed which recognises Sinhala as official language from then Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian come is god very furious because they did not got jobs in universities or they have to study for anything they would get nothing they have to live in a dirty place so this people decided to fight so then there happened civil war in civil war the access for one other state which they will rule with themselves themselves. Coma full stop, | |
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Flora |
| Answer» Flora refers to a plant community of a particular area,In simple word flora means plants and fauna means animals | |
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Explain the term utopian society ?, |
| Answer» A utopia (/juːˈtoʊpiə/ yoo-TOH-pee-ə) is an imagined community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens. | |
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2.Explain the sectoral distribution of India\'s working population. |
| Answer» The distribution of working population according to the occupations they are engaged in is referred to as the\xa0Occupational structure.Occupational Structure In IndiaThe terms occupational structure and occupational distribution indicate the degree of the development and diversification achieved in any economy. Occupational structure refers to the distribution of working population among the different sectors in the economy. Primary sector includes occupations like agriculture, mining, fishing, animal husbandry and forestry. Secondary sector includes manufacturing, construction, electricity. Tertiary sector includes trade, transportation, communications, banking, insurance, government and nongovernment jobs, and other activities related to services sector. | |
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How can development be sustained in an economy? Give an example with reference to use of resource? |
| Answer» "Sustainable development\xa0is\xa0development\xa0that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." To make\xa0development\xa0sustainable, non renewable sources of energy are to be saved for future use, and care\xa0should\xa0be taken that the natural resources are not overexploited. Sustainability of\xa0development\xa0means\xa0economic development\xa0without any damage to the environment, and keeping in mind the needs of the future. | |
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Nepolian brought europe into modern era explain |
| Answer» French and Napoleonic Wars – Impact on Britain - During the years leading up to the Napoleonic War, Britain and most of Europe waged war against France. From 1792 to 1814, the French and other European powers were involved in nearly continuous warfare with the exception of a year because of the Treaty of Amiens, 1802. | |
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Otto von bismark was known as iron chancellor who become an inspiration for patriots explain |
| Answer» In 1862, Otto von Bismarck was appointed as Prussia\'s Prime Minister under King Wilhelm I and he devoted himself to the task of uniting the German states under Prussian leadership. He was known as the man of \'blood and iron\' or \'Iron Chancellor\' as he used methods of force. The policy of\'blood and iron\' meant a policy of war. The first aim he pursued was the elimination of Austria from the Germanic confederation. | |
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What are non material things |
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Answer» You are wrong Anushka...I am asking non material...and not non metals?? Things that are made of non metal eg sofa,bed |
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what are the changes took place in belgium through the constitutional amendment of 1993 |
| Answer» Before the Constitutional reforms of 1993, the regional governments in Belgium were dependent for their existence and political power on the Central Government of the country. However, the 1993 changes in the Constitution gave regional governments Constitutional powers that were not dependent on the central government. Thus, Belgium effectively shifted from a unitary form to a federal form of government in the year 1993. | |
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What is components of human development ? |
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Answer» Education and health are 2 components Income ,security, freedom , education , regular wages and goodworking environment are the different components of human development . In 1 marks |
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What is caricaturist trying to depict? |
| Answer» The caricaturist is depicting the club of liberal nationalists which dates back 1820.Conservative regimes were set up in 1815. These regimes were autocratic they were not ready to tolerate criticism and dissent. They curbed all the actions which put a question mark on the legitimacy of autocratic governments. Most of the regimes had imposed censorship law to have control over freedom of the press and over songs motivating the ideas of liberty. | |
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What is opera |
| Answer» Opera is a form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are taken by singers, but is distinct from musical theatre.The performance is typically given in an opera house, accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble, which since the early 19th century has been led by a conductor. | |
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What is power sharing? what is use in modern times? |
| Answer» Power sharing means the distribution of power among the organs of the government such as the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Power sharing helps in achieving the stability of political order. In power-sharing, power might even be shared at distinct levels such as union, state and local.Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are:\tPower sharing among different Organs of the Government:\xa0In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power. No organ of the governemnt can e\xa0P\xa0xcercise unlimited power as each\xa0ower sharing among different Organs of the Government\xa0organ checks the others.\tGovernments at different levels:\xa0In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.\tSocial Groups:\xa0Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In India, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.\tDivision of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. When no party gets a majority, two or more parties come together to form a governemnt. In a democracy, pressure and interest groups also have an indirect share in the governemnt\'s power. | |
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How was the civil disobience movement different from non cooperation movement |
| Answer» The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement. The main differences between these two movements are(i) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji, but the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement started with middle class participation whereas the Civil Disobedience Movement was first supported by the Industrialists like GD Birla, Purshottamdas Thakur.(iii) Due to Khalifa issues Muslim community participated in Non-Cooperation on large scale. But the growing proximity of the Congress party and Hindu Mahasabha prevented the Muslims to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement.(iv) The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn by Gandhiji due to violent incident at Chauri Chaura.But the Civil Disobedience Movement was withdrawn in 1931, when Gandhi signed ‘Gandhi-Irwin’ pact.(v) In Non-Cooperation Movement, Women did not participate in large scale. But large scale participation of women is one of the most significant features of the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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Economics development chapter question no.13 |
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Explain the different method of controlling soil erosion |
| Answer» The following are five important measures taken to prevent soil erosion and ensure soil conservation:\tTerrace Farming - On hilly slopes, terraces act as bunds and prevent the soil from being washed away by running water. Terrace farming is practiced with successful results in Japan, South-East Asia and the USA.\tShelter Belts - Peasants plant trees in several rows to reduce wind erosion. They are called ‘wind breaks’.\tContour Ploughing - Ploughing along contours on a slope prevents soil being washed away by rains or by surface run off. Contours act like bunds. Terraces are leveled into step-like small fields with even slopes. Contour ploughing is common in countries like Japan, China and some of the South-East Asian countries.\tStrip Cropping - In this system, crops are grown in alternate strips of land in order to check the effect of the winds.\tConstruction of Dams - Rivers are known to cause soil erosion. Dams are built in the upper course of the rivers in order to control the erosion of soil. | |