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1.

Mujhe Chapter 1 political science class 10 notes

Answer» Are isi app mai jaise ap yha aaye..Vaise hi thoda kasht kro sst bhi mil jyega.aur usi mai ch1 notes dekh lo...??
2.

What is Agenda21?

Answer» I dont know
Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the Statement of principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests were adopted by more than 178 Governments at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3 to 14 June 1992. The Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) was created in December 1992 to ensure effective follow-up of UNCED, to monitor and report on implementation of the agreements at the local, national, regional and international levels. It was agreed that a five year review of Earth Summit progress would be made in 1997 by the United Nations General Assembly meeting in special session. The full implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the Commitments to the Rio principles, were strongly reaffirmed at the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August to 4 September 2002.
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What\'s power sharing

Answer» A prudent power sharing between the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary is vital to the design of a democracy. Power sharing allows all communities and social groups a say in the governance. The citizens have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. A legitimate government is one which lets its citizens participate and acquire a stake in the system.
Power sharing is a political arrangement in which all the powers are equally distributed between the different organs of the government,different groups,different communities etc. It is very important to share powers because to resolve the disputes.
4.

Explain the ways of italy unified

Answer» Political Fragmentation of Italy Italy had a long history of political fragmentation. Italy was divided into seven states during the middle of the nineteenth century.Of these seven states only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. At that time North of Italy was under Austrian Habsburg, the centre was ruled by Pope and the Southern regions were ruled by the Bourbon kings of Spain.Role of Mazzini: During 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had tried to unite Italy. He formed the secret society called young Italy.But both the uprising in 1831 and 1848 failed. Even the ruling elites also wanted a unified Italy which would offer economic development and political dominance.Role of Cavour:The unification of Italy was a result of many wars. Chief Minister Cavour made a tactful diplomatic alliance with France, and Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.Role of Garibaldi:A large number of armed volunteers under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi joined the unification movement.In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies succeeded to drive out the Spanish rulers with the help of local people. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as king of United Italy.
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What is satya ghara act

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how the making of nationalism spread 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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Difference between the pressure groups and political parties

Answer» \tA groups of people who come together to contest elections is known as political party. Pressure groups is an organisation formed by people with common interest and opinions to achieve a common objective.\tPolitical parties are accountable to people, while pressure groups are not.\tPolitical parties are formal in nature and pressure groups are informal in nature.
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Explain the efforts of the congress to ensure participation in the non-cooperation movement.

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10.

Kis kis ki 11th ki classes shuru ho gyi hain ????

Answer» Meri bhi ho gyi
Okkk ....
Mine..
11.

What is a difference between economic growth and economic development

Answer» \tEconomic growth has a single dimension; Economic development is multi-dimensional.\tEconomic growth reflects only quantitative changes; Economic development shows both quantitative and qualitative changes.\tEconomic growth shows the change in output; Economic development shows changes in the output along with technology and institutional arrangements.\tEconomic growth is spontaneous; Economic development is either regulated or controlled.\tEconomic growth is possible without development; economic development is not possible without growth.
12.

When and how French Indo-Chaina was formed?

Answer» French Indo chinawas formed on 17 October 1887 from Annam, Tonkin, Cochinchina (which together form modern Vietnam) and the Kingdom of Cambodia; Laos was added after the Franco-Siamese War in 1893.\tFrench troops landed in Vietnam in 1858.\tBy the mid-1880, they had established a firm grip over the northern region.\tAfter the Franco-Chinese war, the French assumed control of Tonkin and Anaam, in 1887, French Indo-China was formed.
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What is the syllabus for class 9th for the academic year 2019-20

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how did the consumerist prosperity of USA in 1920s now disappeared like a puff of dust?

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15.

Above given question with example.

Answer» Sry....ask clearly
Above question ??
16.

Differentiate between renewable and non renewable resources

Answer» Renewable energy is derived from power sources that don\'t run out, such as wind, water, and solar power.Renewable energy sources are ones which don\'t run out - which can be renewed. We can keep using them and using them, and we\'ll never run out. Examples of renewable sources include wind, water power (hydroelectric), and solar power (light from the sun).Non-renewable energy sources are ones which do run out. As we use them to generate energy, they get used up, and can\'t be used a second time. There are three main non-renewable energy sources, which are fast running out: coal, oil and natural gas.
rowseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionSearchHOMEWORK HELP > SCIENCEWhat is the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources?print Print document PDF list CiteQuick AnswerRenewable energy is derived from power sources that don\'t run out, such as wind, water, and solar power. Non-renewable energy, on the other hand, is finite. The three main non-renewable sources of energy are coal, oil, and natural gasRenewable energy sources are ones which don\'t run out - which can be renewed. We can keep using them and using them, and we\'ll never run out. Examples of renewable sources include wind, water power (hydroelectric), and solar power (light from the sun).Non-renewable energy sources are ones which do run out. As we use them to generate energy, they get used up, and can\'t be used a second time. There are three main non-renewable energy sources, which are fast running out: coal, oil and natural gas.
17.

Who found young europe..

Answer» Guiseppe Mazzini
Guiseppe mazzini
Guiseppe Mazzini
Gouspie Mazini
Mazinni
18.

What was nepolian code

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.
It was a code introduced by Nepolian in 1804,and it is popularly also known by the name Civil Code of 1804.
1804
19.

Why Gandhi ji taken Salt as the powerful medium ?

Answer» Because it was single symbol Ghandhi found that could be unite the whole nation i,e rich and poor as it is a constitunent food iteam used/needed by every sector of society and they wholy take part in Salt March.
Gandhiji wanted to revolt against the British by marching till Dandi in Gujarat and making salt. ... Salt was something consume by everyone rich and poor and it was one of the essential items of food. The tax ans salt and the government monopoly over its production.
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What is the difference between long term and short term investment

Answer» There are a variety of different types of investments available today – there are short-term investments, long-term investments, and as many different investment strategies as there are investors. Having to choose between this wide arena can at times, prove to be very difficult, as it is a question of finding a compromise between how much risk one is willing to take and how fast they want their investment to grow.This compromise between safety and risk and the comparative rates of growth is what differentiates short-term and long-term investments. Short-term investments are designed to be made only for a little while, and hopefully show a significant yield, whereas long-term investments are designed to last for years, showing a slow but steady increase so that there is a significant yield at the end of the term.Short term investments tend to carry a little more risk with them, showing far higher rates of fluctuation than their long term counterparts. While there is a good chance that you’ll make money with a short-term investment, there is also a chance that you’ll lose money. Investing in stocks and bonds is a good example of a short term investment precise timing in purchasing and sale of stocks could make you a millionaire overnight. The downside being you might end up losing every last penny making a bad bet on an investment.In contrast, long-term investments have the ability to gain small amounts of money over a longer period of time. The slow-but-steady pace of long-term investments allow for a much greater degree of stability and a much lower risk than short-term investments. Long term investments are usually chosen as an investment option when there is a lot of time on hand, as is the case with say, a retirement fund, which continue to grow over the years, maturing just as you need them.But the very same thing that makes long term investment so appealing – the lack of risk, means that one needs to show a lot of patience in making a long term investment. Additionally, with many of the long-term investments that you’ll find, you tend to have much less control over your money until the investment matures. There are usually penalties or fines associated with early withdrawal or selling stocks and bonds through long-term investment programs.Hence, while making an investment, it is prudent to compare the benefits and drawbacks of both short-term and long-term investments and choosing the one that best fits your current financial needs.
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3 members of constituent assembly

Answer» Post the question in descriptive manner so may i\'ll be help you??
22.

What is rowlatt act ? Explain in both hindi and english

Answer» •It was a act passed by Imperial Legislative Council in 1919 in order to suppress the voice of indians aginst the colonial rule.As per this act "Any indian could be arrested for two years without any reason or cause and could be kepted in unknown place without trail for two years"the indians seem this law as a "Black Bill" passed by Britishers and thus as they started the non voilent movement against the britishers (Rawlett act) knownly by Rawleet Satyagrah.
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What makes India a federal goverment

Answer» Because of Power Sharing amoung different organs of goveement known by Legislative,Executive and judiciary.Legislative forms or ammedes laws,Executive impliments tge same and Judiciary solve disputes if arises amoung them and do judicial reviews.
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Belgium

Answer» Capital .. Brussels h...
25.

Writer of pamela ....

Answer» Acha
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Gandhi\'s idea about satyagraha

Answer» Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Gandhi had already organised a successful satyagraha movement in South Africa. He also organised it successfully at Champaran in Bihar, Kheda in Gujarat and Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
And truth being that which is, can never be destroyed. This is the doctrine of satyagraha in a nutshell." For Gandhi, satyagraha went far beyond mere "passive resistance" and became strength in practising non-violent methods. ... As it was incomplete, I had coined the word satyagraha for the Gujarati readers.
Gandhi\'s idea about satyagraha is the idea of nonviolent resistance....
27.

What is mean by terrace cultivation

Answer» Terrace cultivation, method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope. Though labour-intensive, the method has been employed effectively to maximize arable land area in variable terrains and to reduce soil erosion and water loss.
Layer by layer means the structure of land made in step by step form just like stairs..just see tea cultivation...in hilly areas...it is done in hilly region..
Ex . tea cultivation
Layer by layeraa
Cultivation done layer by layer land cutting form mainly practiced in assam...
28.

Describe the ethnic problems in belgium

Answer» The causes of ethnic conflict in Belgium were as follows:1.During 1950s and 1960s the social disparity between Dutch and French speaking communities.2. The Minority French speaking community was very rich and Powerful. This was resented by the Dutch community.3. The Dutch community got the benefit of economic development in education much later. This led to tension between the Dutch speaking and French speaking communities during the 1950s and 1960s.\xa0
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What was the condition of workers in Europe ?

Answer» (i) Seasonal work : In most of the industries, the demand for labour wasseasonal. The actual possibility of getting a job depended on existing networks of friendship and kin relations.(ii) Low wages : The workers were getting very low wages.At the best of times till the mid-nineteenth century, about 10% of the population was extremely poor.(iii) Women workers : Factories employed large number of women. With technological development women gradually lost their industrial jobs.(iv) Problem of Housing : Most of the workers were living in slums. Factory or workshop owners did not house the migrant workers.(v) Source of Fun and Leisure : For the poor workers the streets often were the only place for rest, leisure and fun. The working poor created spaces of entertainment wherever they lived.\xa0
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Bees wale honey toh ni h yrr..m...
Madam anjel kuch bataiya na....
30.

How can the resources be classified on the basis origin

Answer» \tBiotic Resources: All living organisms in our environment are called biotic resources. For example, trees, animals, insects, etc.\tAbiotic Resources: All non-living things present in our environment are termed as abiotic resources. For example – earth, air, water, metals, rocks, etc.
Biotic and abiotic....
Biotic and abiotic
31.

What is unification of vietname

Answer» How can the resources be classified on the basis origin
32.

Why do we need average income

Answer» We need average income of countries to know which country is rich. We calculate by the formula total income of country divided by total population it is also known as per capita income.
For comparison between countries total income is not such in useful measure since countries we have different populations comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn hence we compare the average income which is the total income of the country divided by its total population the average income is also called per capita income.
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The nationalism in indochina chapter was removed bu it is here same thing for english also

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34.

Explain the interdependent relationship between nature tecgnology and institution

Answer» My answer
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Why was nationalism in europe took place?

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36.

Simple defination of renewable resources

Answer» °That could be renewed after a certain intervel of time.
37.

Describe three features of developed country

Answer» 1) per capita income2) literacy rate 3) infant mortality rate
38.

Describe about the unification of italy?

Answer» The process of unification of Italy:1. In the mid-nineteenth century, Italy comprised of 7 states out of which only Sardinia-Piedmont was a princely state. There wasn\'t even a common form of the Italian language.2. In 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini established a secret society called Young Italy and bring about a revolutionary uprising but failed.3. Chief Minister Cavour diplomatically joined SardiniaPiedmont, in an alliance with France. It defeated the Austrian forces.4. Armed volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi also supported the troops and they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. They got the support of the peasants there.5. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel ll was declared the king of unified Italy. However, most of the Italians were unaware of the idea of liberal-nationalist ideology.
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39.

Write different countries of Europe

Answer» Country Capital
40.

What were the reasons of economic crises in europe?

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41.

Difference between renevable &non renevable

Answer» \tRenewable ResourcesNon-renewable ResourcesIt can be used again and again throughout its life.It cannot be used again and again as it is limited which can be depleted one day.They are the energy resources which cannot be exhausted.They are the energy resources which can be exhausted one day.It is environment-friendly as the amount of carbon emission is low.It is not environment-friendly as the amount of carbon emission is high.These resources are present in unlimited quantity.These resources are present in a limited quantity only.The total cost of these resources is low.The total cost of these resources is comparatively high.These resources are pollution free.These resources are not pollution free.The maintenance cost of the renewable resources is very high.The maintenance cost of the renewable resources is low.\t
42.

Who are balkans

Answer» The Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.In 19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.
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Describe any 3 possible development goals of landless rural labours

Answer» what what can be the development goal of landless rural labour
what was Ghandhi irwan pact
The developmental goals for Landless rural labourers:(i) More days of work and better wages.(ii) Local school is able to provide quality education for their children.(iii)There is no social discrimination and they too can become leaders in the village.
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People have conflicting development goals . Support the statement with examples

Answer» Different people have different development goals as all are not equally developed. Conflicting goals mean that development goals of a particular person or group is harmful and opposite to another persons development goals. For example a rich business man can have development goal of erecting a large dam.This development goal is conflicting to persons like farmers who want to do farming as erecting dams means lose of farming land for farmers.
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Ahmedabad satyagraha

Answer» Isme year jan na h ya short note ???
46.

Which territorry lead the national unification

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"Till mid 18th century there were no nation states in europe ". Support statement with examples.

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48.

What is resource ?(in 1marks )

Answer» Resource: Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.Resources are vital for human beings. But indiscriminate use of resources is creating many problems.
Any useful thing present in our surrounding
49.

What is horizontal power sharing, vertical power sharing, different groups, collision government

Answer» Aap thik ho khud hi answer de de rhe ho to puch kyon rhe ho
coalition government means in the election if any party does not gets highest are maximum number of vote in the election then with the help of other party they will win the election for example present Karnataka is a collision government
Different groups of social groups means different culture,different language different type of speaking,different clothes and,other thing ect
vertical power sharing means sharing the powers vertically in three different government they are union government, state government, local government
horizontal power sharing means sharing the powers horizontally in three different organs they are judiciary,legislative ,executive
50.

How many organs are there in India form of government

Answer» Government of India (GoI) is constituted of three organs namely Executive, Legislature and Judiciary to administer the country and its people efficiently.1. Executive-\tIt consists of the President/Governor, PM/CM, CoM (Council of Minister s) at Union/State level, along with the bureaucracy.\tIt is empowered to take crucial governmental decisions and implement them.2. Legislature-\tboth at center and states\tFormulates laws and policies, along with scrutinizing the government and its decisions.\tIt checks the power of the executive as the executive is responsible to the legislature as per our constitution.3. Judiciary-\tThe top to down system of courts starting from the Supreme Court (SC) at the apex level to the district courts at the bottom. It also contains various tribunals within.\tAs per the Constitution, SC is the ultimate guarantor of the Fundamental Rights and the guardian and supreme interpreter of the Constitution. Apart from that the judiciary also functions as the arbiter and dispenser of justice.
Pagal hai pagalll
Jab khud hi answer dena tha to pucha kyon
There are three types of organs they are judiciary,legislative,executive