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What is meant by zollverian |
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Answer» (a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling. It is a custom union formed in 1834. This union abolished tariff barriers and reduce the number of currencies from over 30 to 2........... |
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What are the features of a good democracy? |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government which follows basic rules of the constitution and grants citizens\' rights. Its features are as follows:(i) Power sharing is the essential spirit of democracy and is shared between governments and social groups.(ii) It is not brute rule of the majority but it respects the minority voice as a necessity.(iii) Democracy eliminates discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.(iv) Democracy provides constitutional rights that are not limited to the right to vote, stand in elections and form political organisations but also extends up to social and economic rights that it offers to its citizens. It is accountable and responsive form of government Features of good democracy are 1)its helps to resolve problems |
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Which led to anticolonial feeling in Vietnamese? |
| Answer» French | |
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What is the role of phab boi chau in nationalist movement |
| Answer» Phan Boi Chau was one of the leading figure in the anti-colonial movement in early 20th century Vietnam.(i) Vietnamese Nationalist : Phan Boi Chau was a Vietnamese nationalist and a freedom fighter. He formed the Revolutionary Society in 1903 under the leadership of Prince Cuong De.(ii) Literary Work : He wrote his world famous book, ‘The History of the Loss of Vietnam under the strong influence and advice of Cuong De. The book became a widely read bestseller in Vietnam and China. It was also made into a play. The book focused on two themes.The loss of sovereignty and the severing ties with China.(iii) His ideas regarding Freedom of Vietnam : He wanted to use monarchy in order to push French out of the country as he was of the opinion that the monarchy was still highly respected by wealthy landowners.(iv) His Work in Japan : In 1905 he went to Japan to get the Japanese assistance for the independence of Vietnam. In Japan, he started the Go - East Movement with an aim to provide western education to the young Vietnamese. | |
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What is mean by dastan |
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Answer» When novel comes to India, there was a long tradition of prose tales of adventure and heroism in Persian and Urdu, known as dastan. Kya ye question novel society chapter ka hai...? It is a type of story |
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Name two well known social reformers who worked for casteless society |
| Answer» Jyotiba phule and Br Ambedkar. | |
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What is the main source of energy in India |
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Answer» Coal The main source of energy in India is solar energy |
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Describe the main feature of Poona pact |
| Answer» It gave the depressed section reserved seats in the council elections instead of a separate electorate. | |
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What was treaty of Vienna 1815? |
| Answer» The three global powers met to redraw political Europe by restoring the old aristocracy. | |
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What does aiadmk means? |
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Answer» AGMARK is a certification mark employed on agricultural products in India It is a regional party that grew out of a movement.. I hope it\'s helpful.. Yr agmark ko agar aiadmk likhoge.. to mai kya samjhun??? Its agmark i think from eco. Ye kon se chapter ka hai.....??? |
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Could anyone explain me about formal n informal sectors.. Plz |
| Answer» In formal sector credit is given by procedures and rules and regulations by banks but in informal sector there are no rules and security and is easy to take credit but interest is high | |
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Write 7 features of all soils |
| Answer» Refer ncert....its tooo long...so cant type here...hope yu cn understand | |
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How can parties be reformed?This question is irritating me..?What is reform in this question?? |
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Answer» Re-form means parties ko kaise reform kiya jaa skta hai Reform means changes do improve it |
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Which is best notes for sst providing site |
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Answer» Sorry vo study rankers h........ Tankers nahi Is app per bhi bhaut achche notes h u should take helps from them................... Or vaise to bhaut sari sites h......... Study tankers, vedantu, merit Nation...... Or bhi h pr is app se apko bhaut help mil sakti h. There is no site which provides the notes which would be best for sst... Stick to NCERT nd make ur notes by ur own coz they will help uh alott |
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Is power sharing desirable? |
| Answer» Yes it is desirable | |
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How were local bodies and muncipilites created |
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Is it correct to show that a beauty of resource is necessary for development explain |
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Why democratic government is legitimate 5 |
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Why democratic government is responsible 5 |
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why democratic government is accountable 5 |
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Advantage and disadvatage of civil disobedince movement |
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Blue print for board exam |
| Answer» Refer goooogle | |
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What were the peasants of khedo demanding? |
| Answer» They were demanding that their salary must be the half of their bonus | |
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Education was seen as one way to civilise the \'native\'.Explain |
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\'Attempts at forced integration often sow the seeds of disintegration\'.Explain. |
| Answer» If rulers are willing to share Power and accomodate the reasonable demands of the minority community, social division become less threating for the country....But if they suppress such a demand in the name of national unity the end result is often quite opposite...such attempt forced integration often sow the seeds of disintegration....thanku ❤️ | |
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What is zollverain |
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Answer» To abolish tariff barriers,reduced no. of curriencies from 30 to 2 a custom union was set up called zollverin. In 1834, a customs union of Zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia and was joined by most of the German states.The union abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two.The creation of a network of railways further stimulated mobility, harnessing economic interests to national unification.A wave of economic nationalism strengthened the wider nationalist sentiments growing at the time. |
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Who are trade guilds? |
| Answer» Trade guilds is a association of skilled persons who use to manage the market,prices of goods and didn\'t allow new people to come in trade. | |
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Blue print for s.s.t class 10? |
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Please give me the question and answer from aligari |
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What is Maoists |
| Answer» People who believe in mao....And they are communist | |
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Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties? |
| Answer» The relationship between political parties and interest groups take different forms. These are:\tSometimes leaders of political parties may themselves form an interest group or support them. Most trade unions and students organisations are established or affiliated to a political party.\tIn some instances, a political party may grow out of movements. For example, the roots of DMK and AIADMK can be traced back to a social struggle in Tamil Nadu.\tThe interests of a political party or an interest group may even clash with each other if both of them stand for opposite ideologies. In such case, issues are resolved through dialogues and negotiations. | |
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What is a pressure group?Give a few examples. |
| Answer» A pressure group is an organisation which attempts to influence government policies through protests and demonstrations. Pressure groups are formed when people with similar opinions get together for similar objectives. Examples of pressure groups are FEDECOR and BAMCEF. | |
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What was colonising mission in indo china |
| Answer» Colonising mission was a mission adopted by French people.They tought that they are modern and it is their duty to civilise other countries also.Thus,they started civilising Vietnam through various ways.Example-by forcing them to study French language | |
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National development of country depend on avibility of public facilities?? How?? |
| Answer» National development of a country depends on availability of public facilities coz if the government provides public facilities at cheaper rates n maintain the quality of work then the poor people could make use of it n could compete the rich people. By this way the poor section of society wld also grow . N thus it wld help in development of country | |
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Who presided the lahore session of Congress of 1929?? What was the outcomes of this session |
| Answer» Jawahar lal nehru outcomes were full indepence and 26 january 1930 celeblated as independece day where people take pledge for full independence | |
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After so many years of democracy , india faces challange in holding election?? Explain |
| Answer» Manily Free and fair election is a Challenging for democracy in this time | |
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Write the important features of joint forest management program |
| Answer» Joint Forest Management (JFM) programmes have been launched by various State Governments. The first state to start this programme was Odisha in 1988.The features of JFM are(i) Under this programme, local communities are involved in the management and restoration of degraded forests.(ii) The major purpose of the JFM is to protect the forests from encroachments, grazing, theft and fire and also to improve the forests in accordance with an approved Joint Forest Management Plan.(iii) In return, the members of these communities are entitled to intermediary benefits like non-timber forest produces. | |
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What was drawback of manuscript?? |
| Answer» Manuscripts were time consuming,fragaile in nature,awakrd to handle and man intensive | |
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Explain the role of language in developing the natinalist sentiment in Europe?? |
| Answer» At that time most of the people were illiterate. They were able to understand only vernacular regional or simple language. That is why use of the vernacular or regional language easily carry out the modern nationalist message to the large audience easily.Nationalist sentiment also attached with local language. The message conveyed in vernacular language affect powerfully. Folk lore, folk tales and the activities concerned with vernacular language gave the feeling of nationalism and tied the people by the thread of national love and honour. | |
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What is strip cropping?? |
| Answer» Growing crops In the form of strips | |
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"Elle" was frequently used in German confederation. What was it? |
| Answer» ‘Elle’ was the measurement of cloth from elbow to finger tip, which was used in Europe particularly in Germany. | |
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Why did some industrialist in the 19th century prefer hand labour to machine |
| Answer» 1.Because machies was expensive .2. The labour already works in a cheap wages.3.lack of skilled workers who run machines. | |
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Why substance development is essential for development |
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Answer» Balanced use of resource in such a way that its continuty of flow ensure in future generation It is important to conserve the resources for the Future generations |
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Acess the advantage of serialised novel published during 19th century in europe?? |
| Answer» Serialised novels are those which are published in journals or magazines in instalments over a long period.Serialised novels allow the reader to relish the suspense of a story over a long period of time. These hold interest of the readers who eagerly look forward to know about the future development in the next issue. It keeps the discussion alive among readers. | |
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Who wrote the novel pariksha-guru?? |
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Answer» Pariksha Guru was the first contemporary Hindi novel written by Lala Srinivas Das, which was published in the year 1882.The main values which the novel emphasized were:• It encouraged young India to respect our own values & culture rather than getting influenced by foreign culture.• It advised, it is wise to be rooted in our own traditions & moral.• It warned the men to beware of loose morale\'s and a bad company which ultimately leads to deterioration of our own values, tradition & culture.• It aimed to build the morale of the wise men & women of India. Srinivasdas |
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Where are the most of the people employed and why??? |
| Answer» In primary sector, because on secondary sector when the development increase 6 times the employment increases 2.5 times only. In tertiary sector when development increases 13 tims the employment increases only 5 times. So most of them engage in primary and create disguised unemployment. | |
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What are hydraulics structure?? |
| Answer» Hydraulic Structures in Ancient India:(i)In the first century B.C., Sringaverapura near Allahabad had sophisticated water harvesting system channelling the flood water of the river Ganga.(ii)During the time of Chandragupta Maurya, dams, lakes and irrigation systems were extensively built.\xa0(iii)Evidences of sophisticated irrigation works have also been found in Kalinga, (Odisha), Nagarjunakonda (Andhra Pradesh), Bennur (Karnataka), Kolhapur (Maharashtra), etc.\xa0(iv)In the 11th Century, Bhopal Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes of its time was built.\xa0(v)In the 14th Century, the tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi was constructed by Iltutmish for supplying water to Siri Fort area. | |
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Name two states that are backward inspite of having rich mineral deposits. |
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Answer» Jharkhand and orrisa Orissa and Jharkhand are the two states that are backward in spite of having rich mineral deposits. These are\xa0underdeveloped states of India because minerals here aren\'t replenished yet due to lack of technology and skills. |
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Under which condition do you think stock resources can become developed resources ? |
| Answer» 1. Stocks are materials in the environment which have the capacity to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these. For example, water is a compound of two inflammable gases, hydrogen and oxygen, which can be used as a rich source of energy.2. But the required technical knowhow to use these abundant gases for this purpose is not available at present.3. Similarly, by development of desalinisation project we can make ocean water usuable for drinking purpose. But we do not have the proper expertise and funds to use them, but our future generations may be able to do so with the advancement of science and technology4. This is how stock can become developed resources with technical know how and development | |
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Difference between horizontal band vertical power |
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Answer» The horizontal power sharingPower 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 In Horizantal power sharing Power is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature ,executive,judiciaryIn vertical power sharing Power is shared among the different levels of government |
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