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Who was the first leader of INC? |
| Answer» Dadabhai naroji | |
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Explain any 3 consequences of a majoritism adopted by sri lanakan goverment. |
| Answer» Three consequences of majoritarian policies adopted by the Sri Lankan Government are:1.The continues distrust between the two communities led to a civil war in the country.2.The political and economical situation of Srilanka got shattered.3.Many people lost their life as well livelihood in the war. | |
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What is vertical and horizontal power sharing? |
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Answer» I want two more points in coloum form 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 How many points do u want |
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How nationalism spread in india ? |
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Answer» By Gandhi ji in 1916 Through art, folk tales, wars etc.... |
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which sector play a important role in the Indian economy? |
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Answer» Primary sector I think all sectors ... |
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What do u mean by 4R? |
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Answer» 4R means Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and RestoreReduce- We must reduce the use of resources as much as possible and save them for the future generation. Reducing the usage is a method of conservation of resources.Reuse- Resources can be reused wherever possible. We need not produce resources on large scale which may lead to exploitation of natural resources. Instead we can reuse them.Recycle- Resources can be recycled wherever possible so that they can be used again and again.Restore- We can restore resources into their original state, wherever possible. I think Recycle, reuse ,reduce and recover...... |
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what are the different routes to form federalism?which route has been adopted by India |
| Answer» Based on the relationship between the central and state government–the concept of\xa0federalism\xa0is divided into- Co-operative\xa0federalism\xa0and Competitive\xa0federalism. In Cooperative\xa0federalism\xa0the Centre and states share a horizontal relationship, where they “cooperate” in the larger public interest.There are two kinds of routes.\tComing together federation : (A) It is the first route of the formation of federalism. ...\tHolding Together Federalism : (A) It is the second route of the formation of federalism where a large power or country decides to divide its power between the constituent states and national government. | |
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Brief summary of gissiupe Mazzine |
| Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’. | |
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Mention some common developmental goals |
| Answer» Some common developmental goals are1) Equality in the society in which we live.2) Increase in Income3) Good Medical Facility4) Stock of basic necessities5) Good EducationCommon Developmental GoalsCommon developmental goals are those development goals which are basic for all humans with irrespective of what field in which they are working. | |
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What is great depression?and what were the causes of great depreesion |
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Answer» Great Depression began around 1929 and lasted till the mid 1930s. During this period, most parts of the world experienced decline in production, employment, incomes and trade. Agricultural regions and communities were the most affected.Causes of Great Depression :(i) Post-World War economy of the world was fragile. Agricultural over production was a problem. As prices slumped, farm produce rotted.(ii) Many countries financed loans from the U.S.(iii) U.S. overseas lenders panicked at the sign of financial crisis.(iv) Thus, banks were bankrupt and were forced to close down in Europe and in the U.S. because they were unable to recover investments, collect loans and repay depositors.(v) American capitalists stopped all loans. Great Depression began around 1929 and lasted till the mid 1930s. During this period, most parts of the world experienced decline in production, employment, incomes and trade. Agricultural regions and communities were the most affected.Causes of Great Depression :(i) Post-World War economy of the world was fragile. Agricultural over production was a problem. As prices slumped, farm produce rotted.(ii) Many countries financed loans from the U.S.(iii) U.S. overseas lenders panicked at the sign of financial crisis.(iv) Thus, banks were bankrupt and were forced to close down in Europe and in the U.S. because they were unable to recover investments, collect loans and repay depositors.(v) American capitalists stopped all loans. |
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Define sustainability of development? why there is a need of it? |
| Answer» Sustainable development is the development of the society to meet the human development goals, and without compromising on the need to balance the ecosystem and the environment.It is going to be extinguished in a couple of years and will take millions of years to restore. One main implication of following the unsustainable development is th climatic change global warming.Having said that, sustainable development is not just about the environment. It also focuses on the human well being and ensuring a strong, healthy society. It simultaneously focuses on both the environment and society. The changes that we adhere to now will impact in the future. For example, Take a walk or cycle to the nearby shops or supermarkets, instead of taking your bike. This will save you money, fuel and also increases your body movement.\xa0To practice sustainable development, it is essential to make the right decisions, as it will affect society. For example, depending on the imports for their food supply, instead of growing it, UK runs short on food supply. | |
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Meaning of mobilisation |
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Answer» Yaar ab to yha pr baat krna v muskil ho gya h, ab to no. De do Mobilization, in military terminology, is the act of assembling and readying troops and supplies for war. I don\'t know |
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"Power sharing makes the country more powerful and United" justify the statement |
| Answer» Yes power sharing makes a country more united power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social group it is a good way to ensure the stability of potential order as social conflict of ten leads to violence and political instability power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. | |
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Tell me about history of british in India |
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state one cause of high infant mortality rate |
| Answer» Low Literacy, Lack of Awareness among common people | |
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Difference between two regions of power sharing |
| Answer» Power sharing in different organs of government: Example: power sharing between legislature and executive. Power sharing at different levels of government: Example: power sharing between Union government and state government. | |
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What is power sharing? Why power is shared in democracy? |
| Answer» Power sharing is the need in democracy because of the following: It helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order | |
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Explain with examples how ethnic diversity was accomandated in Belgium? |
| Answer» The ethnic composition in Belgium was accommodated by the following ways1. The Constitution prescribed that the number of Dutch speaking and French speaking minister shall be equal in the central government2. Many power of the central govt had given to the state government.3.Brussel has a separate govt in which both communities have equal representation. Dutch speaking community accepted equal representation in central govt. becoz the French speaking community accepted equal representation in Brussels. | |
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Mention any three elements of power sharing model evoved in Belgium |
| Answer» (1) The no of french and dutch speaking ministers hall be equal in the central government.(2) Many powers of the central government have been given to the to regions of the country.(3) Brussels have separate government in which both the community have been equal representation. | |
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State the problem that arived due to over exploitation of resourse |
| Answer» In short nature take revenge in the form of disasters. This is moral answer friend | |
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explain the unification of germany and italu ? |
| Answer» The\xa0process of unification of Germany: The middle-class\xa0Germans\xa0had tried to fight for a united nation governed by an elected parliament in 1848 but were repressed by the monarchy and military. 2. Otto von Bismarck, chief minister of Prussian led the movement for\xa0unification of Germany.\xa0Unification\xa0of\xa0Italy\xa0was led by king and chancellor of Piedmont-Sardinia after victourious wars against Austria. Pope lost his power over Rome and other Papal states which marked the\xa0Unification\xa0of\xa0Italy. | |
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Awadh episode ?? |
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Write a short note on Non - co-operation. |
| Answer» The "Indian National Congress" under the guidance of "Mahatma Gandhi" launched the "Non-Cooperation Movement" on "August 1st 1920". The movement was actually a calm and non-violent protest against the "British government" in India. People were asked to retire from their government jobs | |
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Concept map of the chapter "Rise of Nationalism in Europe" |
| Answer» https://www.kmpsmathura.org › ...PDFWeb resultsThe Rise Of Nationalism In Europe Flowcharts | |
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How many times they amend thier constitution and from which year to which year? |
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5 : Write the difference between conservatives and revolutionaries ? |
| Answer» Conservatism. While recognizing the importance of punishing criminals, liberalism is more likely to emphasize citizen\'s rights and the possibility of revolution against an infringement on those rights. Burkean conservatives are more likely to uphold the importance of punishing those that violate the laws of the landA conservative is a person who largely believes in status quo or in slow ordered change .He believes that traditions and customs which have developed over long time are best guides to a better society .As such he wants to live in a society where family,community and religious life hold sway .Conservatives believe that traditional hierarchies like caste and gender and traditional authority figures like Fathers,husbands ,Gurus ,Wealthy ,Old Political elites should be followed and respected .Conservatives often support national unity and strong armies . | |
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What is nationalism ?? |
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Answer» Feeling of nation...✌️ Nationalism is desire a group of people who are share same race, culture, language, etc. to form independent country. The desire of group of people who share the same race,culture,language,etc.to form an independent country Nationalism is the desire of a group of people who share the same race, culture, language, etc. to form an independent country....or u can say Nationalism is an ideology and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation\'s sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland. |
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What is khafila |
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Answer» Kafila is a group, crowed or bundle of something is known as kafila Kafil means a group,crowed or bundle of something |
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McQ related chapter nationalism in India |
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McQ of chapter nationalism in India |
| Answer» Indian nationalism\xa0developed as a concept during the\xa0Indian\xa0independence movement fought against the colonial British Raj.\xa0Indian nationalism\xa0is an instance of territorial\xa0nationalism, inclusive of all its people, despite their diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds.\xa0Bal Gangadhar tilak\xa0(or\xa0Lokmanya tilak) is called the father of indian nationalism because he was the first indian to start the idea of nationalism in around 1890s. Because of his leadership he also found and became the first leader of the indian nationalist movement. | |
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Hello, kya yha pr kisi na tyagi ji ko dakha ha kya ?? |
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Answer» H Plz pla Pls aap tyagi se bolke amar ko yaha aane ko bologe sis Hlo. Arohi suno.mai aagai |
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Difference between material and non material goods 3points |
| Answer» Hi | |
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Cbse test paper_1Chapter 9 resources and developmena |
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What was the main function of Simmon commission? |
| Answer» During the period between 1926-1930 there was widespread hardships among the people because of the great depression. On top of that Tory government in Britain constituted a statutory commusuin under Sur John Simon. Set up in response of the nationalist movement. The commission was to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India. But the problem was there was no single Indian member un the commission. | |
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Write down the main features of treaty of vienna |
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Answer» Features of Vienna Treaty of 1815:\tFollowing the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, European governments were driven by a spirit of conservatism.\tIn 1815, representatives of the European powers - Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria met at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe.\tThe Congress was hosted by the Austrian Chancellor Duke Mettemich.\tThe delegates drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with object of undoing most of the changes that had come about in Europe during the Napoleon war.\tThe Bourbon dynasty was restored to power.\tA series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.\tThe Kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium was set up in the north.\tGenoa was added to Piedmont in the south.\tPrussia was given new territories on its western frontiers.\tAustria was given control of northern Italy.\tIn the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. Conservative left nepoleon administration system remain untouched.Series of states set up on the border of France to Stop future expansion of France Bourbon dynasty was restored in Power |
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Why did Britain Repress Scottish and Irish People ? |
| Answer» There are\xa0Irish fighting Irish, there are\xa0English fighting English, on the\xa0Scottish\xa0side of the water there are\xa0Scots fighting against\xa0Bruce because they support the Plantagenets as well," he said. The high point of the\xa0Scots\xa0in Ireland was 1316 when they cut a swathe through Louth and almost down to Dublin.\xa0By inheritance in 1603, James VI of\xa0Scotland\xa0became king of\xa0England\xa0and Ireland, thus forming a personal union of the three kingdoms.\xa0Scotland\xa0subsequently entered into a political union with the Kingdom of\xa0England\xa0on 1 May 1707 to create the new Kingdom of Great\xa0Britain. | |
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Why was Victor Emmanuel II interested in unification of Itali ? |
| Answer» Victor Emmanuel II\xa0soon became the symbol of the "Risorgimento", the Italian unification movement of the 1850s and early 60s. He was especially popular in the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont because of his respect for the new constitution and his liberal reforms.\xa0Victor Emmanuel II\xa0(1820-1878) was king of Sardinia from 1849 to 1861 and then the first king of Italy until 1878. He worked to free Italy from foreign control and became a central figure of the movement for Italian unification. | |
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Why could Britain become dominant among welsh ,Scot and Irish? |
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Which are natural resources used for production known as.. |
| Answer» Raw material | |
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What is dandi march ?? |
| Answer» Vo amar bhi ko thumara no. Da da ga or tm tension mt lo vo girl ha , or uhnona amar bhi ko kl bola thi ki kya ma sowndu ko apna no. Dila duto uhno hnnn kha tha , ya fir tm vo lodu telant kr lo vha pr un sa baat kr lana ma un ka code bta du ge tma sowndu sis thumara pass bss yhi do rasta ha ab in ma sa ik choose kr ka bta do jaldi | |
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Name the land marks that separate India from China and Srilanka respectively |
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Where was dandi march held ?? |
| Answer» Ok | |
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Difference between union and federal government |
| Answer» Union or central government system is a system where key departments are being held by central govt. ... Federal system of govt is when powers are distributed to states and central (federal)govt | |
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Reoson of federalism |
| Answer» for better working of democracy | |
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Why did workers and artisans deny to support middle class liberals? |
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Why was Zolleverien formed? Also write it\'s effects. |
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Answer» Tysm for giving mu answer In 1834, the customs union of Zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia and was joined by most of the German states.\tThe union abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two.\tThe creation of a network of railways further stimulated mobility, harnessing economic interests to national unification.\tA wave of economic nationalism strengthened the wider nationalist sentiments growing at the time.\tVaried currencies and weights and measures were obstacles to economic growth, so the creation of a unified economic territory allowing the unhindered movement of goods, people and capital was needed. So, Zollverein was formed. |
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Where are the most of the people employed? |
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Answer» Most people are employed in Primary sector because the workers did not get work on other sectors and the primary sector have lare amount of employment and teriary. In kerala because in Kerala most of the people are educated |
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What are the sectors of Indian economy? |
| Answer» The three sectors of the Indian economy are:Primary sector - it is responsible for the production of the products at the basic level.Secondary sector- the goods which are produced in primary sector are processed and manufactured in this sector.Tertiary sector- it provides support to the goods processed in the secondary sector. | |
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Why was corn law abolised? |
| Answer» The Corn Laws were abolished because industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with high food prices. As a result, they forced the British Government to abolish the Corn Laws. | |
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When gandhi launched non co operation movement |
| Answer» The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1st August 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. It signified a new chapter in the history of Indian freedom struggle. | |