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Who was Ho chinh minh? |
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Did rubber plantation required hight temperature and heavy rainfall? |
| Answer» it needs 25 to 30 degree celcius temperature and 150 to 200 cm rainfall. | |
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Explain:-(a) national government (b) state government |
| Answer» State government : A state government or provincial government is the government of a country subdivision in a federal form of government, which shares political power with the federal or national government. A state government may have some level of political autonomy, or be subject to the direct control of the federal government. National government : A national government is the government, or political authority, that controls a nation. At minimum, a national government requires a national army, enough power over its states or provinces to set and maintain foreign policy, and the ability to collect taxes. | |
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Who is Allan Octavian Hume. |
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Answer» Allan Octavian Hume , CB ICS (6 June 1829 – 31 July 1912) was a member of the Imperial Civil Service (later the Indian Civil Service), a political reformer, ornithologist and botanist who worked in British India. He was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress , a political party that was later to lead in theIndian independence movement . A notable ornithologist, Hume has been called "the Father of Indian Ornithology" and, by those who found him dogmatic, "the Pope of Indian ornithology." [1]As an administrator of Etawah , he saw theIndian Rebellion of 1857 as a result of misgovernance and made great efforts to improve the lives of the common people. The district of Etawah was among the first to be returned to normalcy and over the next few years Hume\'s reforms led to the district being considered a model of development. Hume rose in the ranks of the Indian Civil Service but like his father Joseph Hume , the radical MP, he was bold and outspoken in questioning British policies in India. He rose in 1871 to the position of secretary to the Department of Revenue, Agriculture, and Commerce under Lord Mayo . His criticism of Lord Lytton however led to his removal from the Secretariat in 1879.He founded the journal Stray Feathers in which he and his subscribers recorded notes on birds from across India. He built up a vast collection of bird specimens at his home in Shimla by making collection expeditions and obtaining specimens through his network of correspondents. Konse page number pe hai Aap hi bata do Meri book me nahi likha hua Pehchana itehass ki kitab I hope ans mil gaya Soni soni ji book udhaker dekho ans mil jayega |
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How did vietnam get free from the French control |
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How do political parties help in the formation of public opinions |
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Answer» Dfcvhoo 1) Parties do shape public opinion.2) Parties have lakhs of members and activists spread all over the country.3) Many of the pressure groups are the extensions of political parties among different sections of society.4) Parties sometimes also launch movements for the resolution of problems faced by people. |
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CLASSIFY THE INDUSTRY ON THE BASIS OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT? How are they different from each other? |
| Answer» Industries can be classified as Small- scale and Large -scale industries.Small -Scale Industries :-They are defined with reference to the amont of investment made on the assets of the unit.Therefore the industries who invest less than 1 crore are small scale industries. Example Industries that make power loom etc\xa0Large Scale Industries: The industries who invest more than 1 crore on the assets are large scale industries.Example: cotton , jute textile industries are large scale industries. | |
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Who is the ruler of Ottoman empire |
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Economics class 10 let\'s work these out of ch-4 solutions |
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Answer» Let\'s work these out page 7 economics class 10 https://mycbseguide.com/downloads/cbse-class-10-social-science/1896/ncert-solutions/5/ https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/media-mycbseguide/files/cbse/10/social_science/ncert_solution/10_social_ncert_economics_ch04_globalisation_of_Indian_sector_ques.pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Expires=86400&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAJXGSZGICCHCDEVBQ%2F20180118%2Fap-south-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Date=20180118T055758Z&X-Amz-Signature=1d260eedd888a4ef636cd536370c1a88833dacc2d2285370488519f14e1d02b0 |
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What contributions agricultural from the industry? |
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From where I can get marking scheme of 2017-18 |
| Answer» Cbse.nic.in | |
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What is unemployment.? |
| Answer» Unemployment represents the number of people in the work force who want to work but do not have a job. It is generally stated as a percentage and calculated by dividing the number of people who are unemployed by the total work force. | |
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What is revolution |
| Answer» A revolution (from the Latin revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities. | |
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What is resouce ? |
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Answer» Everything in our environment which can fullfil our basic needs is known as a resource Any things that full fill human needs is called resource Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs provided it it technologically accessible economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as resource |
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Explain eutopian vision of Frederic sorrieu? |
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What kind of books are printed in Japan |
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Anybody knows the board exam date |
| Answer» Feb 2nd week. | |
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Report of formal and informal credit facilities in india |
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Why and how is Power practiced in democary |
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What are the various ways in which countries can be linked by mnc\'s |
| Answer» The various ways in which countries can be linked are:\tBy trade relations through exports and imports.\tBy exchange of services such as banking, insurance, shipping, air travel.\tThrough communication over phones and internet.\tThrough general tourism and increasing medical tourism.\tThrough economics aid and mutual borrowing for development and foreign exchange imbalances.\tThrough education in world-level universities and business schools.\xa0 | |
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Name the sources of nuclear energy |
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Answer» Uranium Uranium |
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Khalifat movement |
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Distribution of minerals in india |
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Shsizh |
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उदारवादी |
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What is use of manufacing industries |
| Answer» If industries are not there the readymade dresses which we use to will not be there | |
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What is a revolt |
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What Does HDI stand for |
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Answer» Human development index Jzjzjzjxj |
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What is liberalism? |
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Answer» Liberalisation is govt. removes all the trade barriers! Removing tax and restriction |
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What do you understand by liberalism |
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Legislative |
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Wbat is difference between political reforms and institutional reforms? |
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Human development is the essence of social development? |
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Why was the period between 1830 and 1848 called the age of revolution in europe |
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Is India a secular country explain |
| Answer» Yes. It is because no official religion is announced by Indian government | |
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Write short note on electricity |
| Answer» The presence of an electric charge, which can be either positive or negative, produces an electric field. On the other hand, the movement of electric charges, which is known as electric current, produces a magnetic field. | |
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Define nation\xa0 |
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Credit is useful as well as harmful.explain |
| Answer» Advantages of CreditConvenient – Using credit while traveling or shopping can be more convenient than carrying cash. It also provides an itemized list of your monthly expenditures. Credit cards are often readily accepted. They may also earn you benefits in their rewards program.Allows use of other people’s money – during the time you purchase something and when you pay it off, you are using someone else’s money.Immediate – unexpected costs like a car repair can be met quickly.Can buy a large purchase you do not have cash for such as a car, house, etc.Can enjoy using something while paying for it.At times you may be able to take advantage of sales which you do not have cash for at the time.An advantage of using credit is that it establishes a credit history.Credit cards make is possible to order merchandise via the internet.Disadvantages of CreditIn most cases credit usually costs money, in the form of interest or other fees. This adds to the total cost of the item.It can be tempting to overspend. Instead of comparison shopping for the best price, you save time and purchase it now. You should keep track of your spending each month to ensure that you can repay a credit card in full when it comes due each month.Overuse of credit can lead to a poor credit record.Buying on credit can be habit forming. | |
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OVERLAPPING AND CROSSCUTTING SOCIAL DIFFERENCES |
| Answer» In over lapping one social difference strengthens the other social difference which leads to social divisions but in crosscutting one social difference eradicate the other which does not leads to social divisions. | |
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What conclusion can we draw from the movement of democracy in nepal ? |
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State any two limitations of Rowlatt satyagraha. |
| Answer» * it was limited mostly to towns n cities * Gandhiji realised no broad based movement could b organised without bringing the Hindus n Muslims closer together | |
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What is modernisation |
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Write any five good features of democracy. |
| Answer» In this the election is fair method. In this everyone is equal before the law. In this the people can vote to the people of there own choice. In this everybody\'s vote has one value. In this everybody has the chance to share their openion in against of the ruler. | |
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Summary of English book this is jody\' fawn |
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Give any four values which can be derived from the term "liberalisation". |
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Why was non cooperation movement stopped by Gandhi ji???please hurrry... |
| Answer» The non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on March 10, 1922, Gandhi was arrested. This led to suppression of the movement and was followed by the arrest of other leaders. | |
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What is the difference between state party and political national party |
| Answer» State party only rule on their state where he won election and national party rule all over nation | |
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What is the difference between state party and national political party |
| Answer» National PartyA registered party is recognized as a National Party if it fulfils one of these conditions:1. It wins 2% of the seats in Lok Sabha from at least 3 States.2. The party polls 6% of the votes in 4 States and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats in a General Election.3. The party gets recognition as a State Party in 4 or more States.State PartyA registered party is recognized as a State Party if it fulfils any one of the following conditions:1. It wins minimum 3% of the total number of seats or a minimum of 3 seats in the Legislative Assembly.2. The party wins at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats or any fraction thereof allocated to that State.3. It secures at least 6% of the total valid votes polled in a General Election to a Lok Sabha or State Legislative Assembly and wins at least 1 Lok Sabha and 2 Legislative Assembly seats in that election. | |
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How many countries are there |
| Answer» 206 | |
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What was the main cause of world war? |
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