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Why does democracy needs political party?

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Akabar

Answer» He was Mughal Emperor
Birbal
7353.

Describe the franch division of society?

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Give me 2018 board exams sample paper social science

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7355.

What is devlopment

Answer» Progress and upgrading in the present situations or conditions in all aspects is termed as development. It can be achieved by adaptation of modern education,technologies etc.
7356.

Why do you think that solar energy has a bright future on India?

Answer» Solar energy has a bright future in India because –1. India being a tropical country receives sunlight in abundance throughout the year.2. Solar plants can be easily established in rural and remote areas.3. It will minimize the dependence of rural households on firewood and dunk cakes which in turn will contribute to environmental conservation and adequate supply of manure in agriculture.
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What are the factors led to the growing demand of goods

Answer» People\'s income New technology
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What are the minerals?explain it.

Answer» "A\xa0mineral\xa0is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes" (Nickel, E. H., 1995). "Minerals\xa0are naturally-occurring inorganic substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties."
"A mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes"\xa0The minerals that are relevant to human\xa0nutrition\xa0are water, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphate, sulfate, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, iodine,\xa0selenium, and molybdenum.\xa0Cobalt\xa0is a required mineral for human health, but it is supplied by vitamin B\xa012\xa0.\xa0
Structure of the mineral halite: The mineral "halite" has a chemical composition of NaCl. ... To meet the definition of "mineral" used by most geologists, a substance must meet five requirements: ... Ice is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ..
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what are the characteristics of political parties and what challenges they face

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What is net attendance ratio??

Answer» No of children of age group 6 to 10 attending school to the proportion of no of children in that age group
No. Of children age6-10 attending school
7361.

List of some national and regional parties along with their election symbol

Answer» Hydrofluoric acid is a highly corrosive liquid and is a contact poison. It should be handled with extreme care, beyond that accorded to other mineral acids. Owing to its low dissociation constant, HF as a neutral lipid-soluble molecule penetrates tissue more rapidly than typical mineral acids
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Define Hematite

Answer» hematite. (hē\'mə-tīt\') A reddish-brown to silver-gray metallic mineral. Hematite occurs as rhombohedral crystals, as reniform (kidney-shaped) crystals, or as fibrous aggregates in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It is the most abundant ore of iron, and it is usually slightly magnetic
7363.

Which areas I need to focus to get more marks

Answer» Rise of nationalism in Europe
7364.

Why petro chemical industries are also termed as nodal industry??

Answer» Because many other industries are dependent on it
7365.

which city known as " electronic city " of India ?

Answer» Electronic City is an information technology hub in Bangalore, India, located in Anekal taluk. It is one of India\'s largest electronic industrial parks, spread over 800 acres (3.2 km²) in Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur villages in Bangalore
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where and when first jute country is established in India ?

Answer» The first jute mill started production in Bengal in 1856
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which country is largest production of jute in world ???

Answer» Water harvesting is the collection of runoff for productive purposes. Instead of runoff being left to cause erosion, it is harvested and utilized. In the semi-arid drought-prone areas where it is already practised, water harvesting is a directly productive form of soil and water conservation.
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Reasons that forced america to withdraw from Vietnam warBulletpoints plz

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Role of buisnass class in civil disobedience movement

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What were the main themes of writing of women during the 19 century in Europe. Explain

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Examine difficulties in barter system.Also mention how money overcome those problems.

Answer» The five main difficulties found in barter system are as follows:1. Double Coincidence of Wants2. Lack of a Standard Unit of Account .3. Impossibility of Subdivision of Goods.4. Lack of Information .5. Production of Large and Very Costly Goods not Feasible.Money overcomes the problem of barter system by replacing the C-C economy with monetary economy (where \'C stands for commodity).(i) In the barter system, there was a problem of double coincidence of wants. It was very difficult to match the expectations of two different individuals. Thus, money was invented to overcome the problem of double . coincidence of wants.(ii) When there was no money, it was difficult to give common unit of value to goods or commodities, but when money was evolved, it gave a common unit of value to every goods and services.(iii) Money facilitates the contractual future payments which were impossible at the time of barter system.
7372.

What changes can be seen in the caste system is moden lndia?

Answer» In the modern age, many changes happen in the features and functions of Caste System. Modernisation has deeply influenced Caste System. Therefore, it is gradually losing its rigid and conservative principles. The changing aspect of Caste System in India is discussed below:1) Declined superiority of Brahmins: In the social hierarchy of Caste System, the Brahmins occupy the top-most position. They are recongnised as superior caste till now, but their predetermined importance has been declined. The Brahmins cannot impulse their dignity and importance on other castes, as it was in ancient days. Today, in various industries, government offices and other occupational institutions efficiency of the people is given more priority that birth. Though Caste System had established the importance of Brahmins, yet the importance is on the process of steady decline. As a result, the caste status of Brahmins is declining. They cannot enjoy their high social status as a dominant caste unlike in ancient days.2) Changes in the Restrictions regarding social habits: In the past, Caste System had imposed certain restrictions on social habits such as food, drink and intercourse. But modern education, transportation and communication have brought a radical change in those restrictions. Though, Caste System has existed today, yet its restrictions on social intercourse have been declined. The member of different castes sits and eats together. The sense of purity-pollution is gradually disappearing among them.3) Changes in the Restrictions regarding Marriage: The introduction of inter-caste marriage is one of the major changes in Caste System. Inter-caste marriage was strictly prohibited in the Hindu Society in ancient times but now-a-days, the spread of western education, cultural changes and female education has declined all restrictions of marriage within the caste. Inter-caste marriage destroys the backbone of Caste System. Indian Parliament also encourages inter caste marriage by implementing many Acts.4) Changes in the Restrictions regarding Occupation: In the past, a particular occupation had been fixed for every caste. The members belonging a particular caste had no specialty in selecting occupations. They followed the determined occupation from birth of death. Now-a-days, the members of Shudra caste are established in higher post in government offices and the Brahmins works as their sub-ordinate employees. After independence the Government has abolished the occupational restrictions through law. A person of any caste can follow any capacity. It is clearly noted that changes have taken place in occupational restrictions to some extent.5) Changes in Caste Structure: In ancient period, the structure of caste was closed and rigid. There were different customs, traditions, folkways and mores for different castes. These rules and principles were so closed and rigid that the lower caste people could not even touch the shadow of the higher caste people. But now-a-days the structure of caste has become open and flexible.6) Change in Caste Status: The caste status was determined in the past. Caste System gave social status to its members on the basis of birth. For example, Caste System placed Brahmins in higher social status and gave lower social status to Shudras. But now-a-days, a radical change has taken place in the social status of Shudras and other lower castes as a result of speedy scientific and technological progress. Besides birth, wealth, power and genius determine the social status of the people. The lower caste people gradually adopt the customs, rites and beliefs of Brahmins. They follow the life style of Brahmins and try to develop their social status in caste hierarchy. Prof.M.N.Srinivas called this process as ‘Sanskritisation’. The higher caste people on the other hand, adopt the principles of Western civilisation on their food, clothing, shelter and behavioral pattern. It is called as ‘westernisation’.7) Change in conditions of Lower Caste: Lastly many changes have taken place it the conditions of lower caste people. In the past, the condition of the lower caste people was very pitiable. They had no rights in the society. The lower castes were oppressed and neglected as Harijan Castes. But due to the direct attempt of Gandhiji, quick development has taken place in their conditions. Gandhiji lovingly called them as the people of God. Now-a-days the Harijans get much more opportunities than other castes. The Government has brought a quick change in their conditions by legislating different Acts. They are given priority in education and services and seats are reserved for them. The lower caste people are given equal rights and opportunities in social, economic and political spheres almost like higher castes people. As a result of this, the condition of lower caste people has been quickly improved.
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How liberalism was brought about in Europe ?

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How is a federal government organized?

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How are the three sectors of the economy are interdependent explain

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What were the causes influence in emergency of nation state Europe

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What were the drawbacks of school textbook introduced by the france vietnam

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If u want laugh greatly then change ur class into 1 or 2 and see que.ans.

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What are balkan countries ?

Answer» Balkan penisula is a geographical area of eastern and southesten europen with various and disputed borders
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What was the khilafat agitation why did gandhiji give support to this agitation

Answer» Gandhi viewed khilafat as the best opportunity to bring Indian Muslims to the for front of Indian freedom struggle.. it was the best time to unite Muslims and Hindu s under the umbrella.... . It was so important in the History of India because for the first time Muslims are also come up against the administration. .This struggle didn\'t make communalism in the country.But it was the feeling of being betrayed after Gandhi\'s immediate suspension of the non co-operation movement which was organised jointly organised with Khilafat movement after Choury Choura incident was the main cause behind that.
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Money has transaction made easy justigy

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How i will study at exam time

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Difference between Commercial and primitive subsistance farming.

Answer» Primitive subsistence farming provide less production wheareas commercial farming provide high amount of production.
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Describe any five characteristics of WTO

Answer» The five characteristics of WTO are(i) World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a powerful international organisation.(it) It aims at liberalising international trade.(iii)It establishes rules regarding international trade and sees that these rules are obeyed.(iv)Nearly 162 countries of the world are currendy members of the WTO, as on 30th November, 2015. .(v)\tWTO is supposed to allow free trade for all countries. But in ptacdce, it is seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriers.
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How IT help in making globalization successful

Answer» Take example of Microsoft. Microsoft is having its headquarters in USA. This company is getting part of its software developed in India and several other countries. And Microsoft’s software is being used across the world. Another example can be Ford motors based in USA. Ford is having manufacturing plants in Chennai and cars manufactured in Chennai go for sale in other countries. Moreover, company may be getting gear boxes produced in some other country, seat belts from a different country, lights, rear view mirrors in some other nation by some other company. Almost all the components get supplied by various vendors to the Ford motor, which assembles them to make the car.All these activities help in generating employment opportunities across the world. This in turn affects the world economy. You can think of various activities in the step of final production of a product or a service which take place around the world at different locations. This results in interdependence of national economies around the world.
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State the basic function of foreign trade

Answer» (i) Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the produces to reach beyond the domestic markets.(ii) Producers can sell their produce not only in markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other countries of the world.(iii) For the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced.
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What is trade barriers

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How to stady smart .

Answer» Take it easy!!
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Sir Can You Give Me A Sample Ques. Paper Of This Year Board Format 2018

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What is rowlett act

Answer» Rowlett was an act in which Indians were added in prison without any trail for two years
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What do you mean GDP?

Answer» The value of all final goods and services produced in a period of time.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the broadest quantitative measure of a nation\'s total economic activity. More specifically, GDP represents the monetary value of all goods and services produced within a nation\'s geographic borders over a specified period of time
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What are first and second class mail

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The first world war gave a new dimension to the nationalist movt. in India . explain

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Who was the puppet ruler of vietnam

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What types of development works were started by French in Vietnam?

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Why the French thought colonies necessary?

Answer» 1. To supply raw materials2.To civilize people3.The objective was also to develop these colonies so as to improve standard of living of the people and improving their purchasing power who would then buy goods leading to profits for french business men
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What is reading mania? Explains its impact on children, women and workers?

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movement like chipko have much shorter life than no armada bachao andolan

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What are the unique features of mass movement

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Define the term trade . What recently changes you observed in trade classify the trade

Answer» The exchange of goods among people is reffered to as trade. Categories... International. State. Local trade