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1.

What was the demand of dr.ambedkar in front of Britishers in table round conference??

Answer» He demand separate electorates for dalits.
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Those who welcomed printed books were feared of it ?Explain

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Yes rohan

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No 1 song of this year

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How are 3 sectors of economy interdependent?

Answer» Primary sector is also known as agriculture sector it gives higher GDP more people of India are engaged in primary sector and do cultivation second is that tertiary sector means there is service sector which provide banking insurance transportation IT sector etc third age manufacturing sector Secondary sector which manufacture the goods which is given by primary sector
I me and myself
Sorry
Primary, secondary, tertiary
Primary secondary and tertiary
So easy ??
6.

What is majoratism

Answer» What
It is an idea or belief that majority should rule the country
7.

Syllabus of class 10th 2017-2018

Answer» Full Syllabus
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Why is money transaction better than barter system

Answer» In barter system goods are exchanged to get goods in this way the object or the item will not have its individual value
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Why should we study SST

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What is ethenic mean

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How does a democracy produce accountable responsible legitment

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Give any two examples of collateral

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13.

Who took Pasta to fifth century Sicily

Answer» China
14.

Hey ...guys ...who has also joined edurev app??

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What are the economic outcomes of democracy

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Some one is online

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What is average income?

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What were the differences between the civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement

Answer» \tNon-cooperationCivil-DisobedienceIt was launched on September 5th, 1920 and it ended on 5th February 1922It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the\xa0Salt SatyagrahaThe Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules and regulations.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movementThe Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu MahasabhaThe non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of IndiaThe civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movementThe movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occurred on\xa0Feb 5th, 1922)The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the\xa0Gandhi-Irwin pact\t
19.

Sahil skb skb kon h

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What was the nepoleonic code? Mention any two points

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21.

What do you mean by investment and foreign investment?

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22.

Who led the civil disobedience in peshewar

Answer» Gandhi ji
23.

When does a social difference become a social difference.?

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24.

Map works

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25.

Give reason why democratic government certainly better than it\'s alternative

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26.

Is it possible to change the power sharing arrangement? How?

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27.

What are the difference between commercial and intensive subsistence farming

Answer» Commercial: the main characteristic of this type of farming is the use of higher doses of modern inputs,e.g. high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides.Intensive: it is practised in high population areas where the pressure on land is more. Higher level of doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining higher production .
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Explain any 1 measures taken in order to resolve the environmental problem in London

Answer» Green belt around the city
Smoke Abatement Acts of 1847 and 1853 was implemented to control the air pollution.
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economics chapter 1

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How does money eliminate the need for double coincidence of wants

Answer» A person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or services that he or she wants. Thus everyone prefers to receive payment in money and then exchange the money for things that they want. Once he get money for the commodity, it will solve the problem of double coincidence of wants
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Explain about age of industrialist on

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32.

How do a social division affect politics? Give two example.

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33.

Write three factors that determine the outcomes of politics of social division.

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34.

What is minerals. mention two types of formation in which day after

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35.

Sin²A +Cos²A +Tan²A = ?

Answer» Sin2A+Cos2A+Tan2A=sin2a +cos2a+sin2a /cos2a1+sin2a /cos2a Cos2a+sin2a /cos2a1/cos2aSec2a
Sec square A
1+tan2A
1+sin^2A/cos^2A(Cos^2A+sin^2A)/cos^2A1/cos^2ASec^2A
Solve it if you can
36.

Social changes brought up in Britain

Answer» *institutions of marriage tended to broke down * women of upper class felt more isolation * their work was made easier by maids who cooked, look after their children *conditions of working women was some how good * conservative rallied against their presence in public places
Clean up city
New building and blocks made
37.

What is sugar cane

Answer» Koi nhi It\'s okk
It is a grass plant which has sweet substance present in it\'s steam.
38.

What is puna pact ????

Answer» Poora answer Padh lo yr, 5 marks ke according answer likha he
* Dr. B. R. Ambedkar organized the dalits into depressed class association in 1930.* He clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second round table conference by demanding separate electorate for dalits * Mahatma Gandhi believed that it will slow down their process of integration in society * He sat on fast unto death * Finally Ambedkar accepted Gandhi\'s position * This resulted in Poona pact of September 1932* It gave reserved seats to depressed classes but they were to be elected in general electorate
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Why did Mahatma Gandhi withdraw the non cooperation movement

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40.

Describe soil formation.

Answer» Due to heat , pressure , and gravitational force the rock break into simpler pieces after a long period and finally broke into soil which is so small pieces
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Descirbe soil formation.

Answer» It is time consuming process. Can be made by different process. 1. Due to exterme weather.2. Due to natural vegetation and animals3. Due to withering of bed rock.
42.

What is aristocracy

Answer» The peoples which are prosperous and wealthy in comparison of poor farmers and peasants ... Aristocrats are the servant of king
43.

Akshita where are u

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44.

Sahil kuch bolna hai

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45.

Whatsapp?

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46.

Sry guys mai chali gayi thi

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47.

Koi ha kya,???

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48.

Which institution allots symbol to political party?

Answer» which institution allots symbol to political parties?
which institution alloys symbol to political parties
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Sorry.l ask the role of CDM in freedom of our country.

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50.

What is the meaning of CDM?

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