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8251.

What was the role of women in the nationalist struggle ? First give answer in about 10 points

Answer» The role of women in nationalist struggle is1. Women became to attend meeting 2. They make a new communities and newspaper 3. Women was seen as new democracy 4. Women made a party to contest election
8252.

Explain any three cause of conflict in the balkan area after 1871

Answer» 1. Balkan was a full of metals 2. There are many state like Romania, Bulgaria , merchansia , Serbia,syria, etc whose inhabitants known as slavs
8253.

Why did Gandhiji support the ‘Khilafat’ issue? Write the main reason.\xa01

Answer» Because he believes that if Hindu & muslims fight together then we get independence in easy way
8254.

What is the difference between a Unitary government and a federal government?

Answer» In a unitary government, either there is only one level of government or the constituent units are subordinates to the central authority. Whereas, in a federal system, the Central government cannot question the authority of state governments who have their own jurisdiction and so, is not subordinate to the Centre.
8255.

Discuss the role of culture in creating the concept of nation in Europe

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8256.

What is the role of Banks in the economy of India?

Answer» It ia a type of mediator between depositers and borrowers
8257.

What was the interperation of plantation workers towards tge swaraj

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8258.

What is the role of credit

Answer» Credit allows individuals and organizations to purchase items without having to make an immediate payment in cash. Banks use this system of credit to make loans. The more cash the bank has on hand or in reserve, the more money it can loan to borrowers.
8259.

How many miles were covered in Gandhiji Salt March (240 miles)

Answer» Correct-240 miles24 miles per day
8260.

Define the term gully

Answer» Running water cuts through clayey soil to form certain deep channels. These are called GULLIES. These channels can cause soil erosion and the process is called GULLY EROSION.
8261.

LIST OF MAP ITEMS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE

Answer» OK but at which chapter
8262.

Classification of resource

Answer» .On the basus of origin:1.Biotic and 2.Abiotic. On the basis of exhaustibility:1.Renewable and2. non renewable. On the basis of development:1.Developed resouece2. Potential resource3. Stock 4. Reserve. On the basis of ownership1. Individual resource 2. Community resource 3. National resource4. International resource
Resources are classified as * Biotic & Abiotic (ORIGIN)* Renewable & Non Renewable(EXHAUSTIBILITY)* Private , Public, National & International(OWNERSHIP)* Stock, Developed , Potential & Reserves (DEVELOPMENT)
8263.

What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies give an example of each of these

Answer» 1) Between different organs of govt (HORIZONTAL)=Seperation of Powers in India.2) Between different levels of govt (VERTICAL)=Federal system in India.3) Between different social groups=Reserved constituencies in India.4) Between different political parties, pressure groups, interest groups, movement groups=Political alliances like NDA, UPA, left front in India.
8264.

Impact of first world war of in India

Answer» The war had a severe impact on Indian economy1. It led to increase in war prices which were financed by increasing the taxes.2) Custom duties were raised and income tax was introduced.3) Forced recruitment into British army caused widespread anger.
8265.

What is the significance of mass communication in a country like India

Answer» Mass communication provides entertainment and creates awareness among people about various national programmes and policies. All India radio (Akashwani) broadcasts a variety of programmes in national, regional and local languages for various categories of people, spread over different parts of the country.
8266.

What was the inland emigration act of 1859?

Answer» Under the inland emeigration act of 1859 tea plants were not permitted to leave the tea garden and they were rarely given such permission
Under the inland emigration act of 1859 , tea planters were not permitted to leave the tea gardens and they were rarely given such permission.
Please help
Under the inland emigration act of 1859 , tea planters were not permitted to leave the tea gardens and they were rarely given such permission.
8267.

What was civil code and when it was first used

Answer» Civil code of 1804 is also called as napoleanic code In this code all priveledges by birth,guild restriction removed, guild restriction abolished, equality before the law are introduced and right to property is given, freed peasants from serf dom, transport and communication system is improvef, freedom to middle class. It was expanded to the region under his control later on such as in the Dutch republic , Switzerland and much of the Italy . It abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.
Civil code of 1804 is issued by Napoleon Bonaparte and it is also known as Napoleonic code . It has taken away all the privileges based on birth , established equality before the law and secured the right to property . It was firt introduced in France under Napoleon . It was expanded to the region under his control later on such as in the Dutch republic , Switzerland and much of the Italy . It abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.
Civil code of 1804 is also called as napoleanic code In this code all priveledges by birth,guild restriction removed, guild restriction abolished, equality before the law are introduced and right to property is given, freed peasants from serf dom, transport and communication system is improvef, freedom to middle class
8268.

Define Soil Erosion What steps can we taken to control soil erosion in hilly areas

Answer» In hilly areas, various methods can be adopted to prevent soil srosion like TERRACE FARMING, STRIP CROPPING and CONTOUR PLOUGHING. (to be explained)
1. Planting more trees 2. Check the overgrazing 3. Control the flood
Soil erosion is the natural process in which the topsoil of a field is carried away by physical sources such as wind and water.”The following are the importantsteps taken to control soil erosion:1. Afforestation: The best way to conserve soil is to increase the area under forest. Indiscriminate felling of the trees should be stopped and efforts should be made to plant trees in new areas.2. Checking shifting cultivation: Checking and reducing shifting cultivation will reduce soil erosion.\xa03. Contour Ploughing: If ploughing done at right angles to the hill slope, following the natural contours of the hill, the ridges and furrows break the flow of water down the hill. This will prevents soil erosion.
8269.

Which party was founded by reviving the Bharatiya Jan Sangha

Answer» Thank you.
Bhartiya Janta party ( BJP) was founded by reviving earstwhile Bhartiya Jana Sangh in 1980 , which was founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951.
It was Bhartiya Jana sangh which converted into Bhartiya Jana Party in 1980 founded by Swayma Prasad
Bhartiya Janta party ( BJP)Founded in 1980 . Culture nationalism is an important element.
8270.

Features of boycott and swadeshi movement

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8271.

What was the role of women in the CDM❣️

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8272.

Give a breif unification of italy

Answer» Italy was divided in seven states with no commom langyade or culture Sadinia peidomont under the king victir emmanuel second to unify italy Cheif minister cavour suceed in deafeating of austria force in 18591860they marched into south italy and kingdon of two sicillies and suceed in winning And italy become unify in 1861
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8273.

Difference between FDI and globy

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8274.

what is mnc\'s

Answer» MNCs or Multi National Corporations are companies that own and control production in MORE than 1 nation. They usually possess Industrial and Commercial ventures all across the globe.
Multi national coorporation ji
mnc\'s is a multinational companies that owns or run their company in 1 or more companies
8275.

DESCRIBE THE OUTCOME OF LAHORE CONGRESS SESSION

Answer» Explain the functions of modern banking
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After the congress session on 31 december 1929 the congress purna swaraj or comete independence and celebrated independence on 26th january
Thank you so much ?
In the lahore session session of congress less participation takes place after that mahatma gandhi states 11 demands from lord irwin on 11 January 1930 lord irwin opposes these due to which civil disobedience movement starts
8276.

What is the objective of NMCC ?

Answer» National manufacturing competitive council which aids in improvent in production of goods inside industries
To improve the productivity of the manufacturing sector
To improve the productivity of the manufacturing sector
8277.

Explain how the Non-Cooperation Movement emerged in the towns.

Answer» In towns the non cooperation started by the boycott of foreign goods , students left their schools and colleges, teachers and headmasters resigned ,lawyers gave up their practices and picketing of liquor shops foreign clothes were burnt in huge bone fires
8278.

Is there any part of the Manufacturing Industries chapter deleted for 2021 board exams?!

Answer» Nothing is deleted!
Nothing is deleted
8279.

explain the problem faced in unifying people

Answer» Because there are three types of people in society one which think that this thing is right while second which think that this thing is wrong and last which do not have clear opinion so it is difficult to unify people this answer s in general context if you want clear answer then me the chapter name
8280.

When was BJP found

Answer» In 1980 by converting bharatiya jana sangh formed by AP mukherjee in 1951
6th April 1980
6 April 1980
6 April 1989
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8281.

Write about physical and political features of manipur and nagaland

Answer» These are the areas from where the winds from himalaya came and north east wind came
8282.

timeline for nationalism in India

Answer» Nationalism in India – Timeline :\xa01915 Mahatma Gandhi returned to India.1916 Gandhiji travelled to Champaran to inspire peasants against the oppressive plantation system.1917 Gandhiji organised Satyagraha in Kheda district of Gujarat.1918 Gandhiji went to Ahmedabad to organise Satyagraha among cotton mill workers.1918-19 Distressed Uttar Pradesh peasants organised by\xa0Baba Ramchandra1919 Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay.1919 Hartal against Rowlatt Act;1919 Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre1920 Gandhiji convinced other leaders of the need to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat as well as for Swaraj in Calcutta Congress Session.1921 Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movement launched.1922 Incident of Chauri Chaura; Gandhiji withdrew Non-Cooperation Movement.1924 Alluri Sitaram Raju arrested ending a two years\xa0armed tribal struggle.1927 Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) was formed.1928 The Simon Commission arrived in India.1928 The Hindustan Socialist Republic Army (HSRA) was founded.1929 Lord Irwin announced a vague offer of ‘dominion status’ for India.1929 Lahore Congress; Congress adopted the\xa0demand for ‘Puma Swaraj’.1930 Dr BR Ambedkar established Depressed Classes Association.1930 Gandhiji begins Civil Disobedience Movement by breaking Salt Law at Dandi.1931 Gandhiji ends Civil-Disobedience Movement; Gandhi-lrwin Pact; Second Round Table Conference.1932 Poona pact signed between Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi; Civil Disobedience Movement relaunched.
Nationalism in India – Timeline :\xa01915 Mahatma Gandhi returned to India.1916 Gandhiji travelled to Champaran to inspire peasants against the oppressive plantation system.1917 Gandhiji organised Satyagraha in Kheda district of Gujarat.1918 Gandhiji went to Ahmedabad to organise Satyagraha among cotton mill workers.1918-19 Distressed Uttar Pradesh peasants organised by\xa0Baba Ramchandra1919 Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay.1919 Hartal against Rowlatt Act;1919 Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre1920 Gandhiji convinced other leaders of the need to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat as well as for Swaraj in Calcutta Congress Session.1921 Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movement launched.1922 Incident of Chauri Chaura; Gandhiji withdrew Non-Cooperation Movement.1924 Alluri Sitaram Raju arrested ending a two years\xa0armed tribal struggle.1927 Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) was formed.1928 The Simon Commission arrived in India.1928 The Hindustan Socialist Republic Army (HSRA) was founded.1929 Lord Irwin announced a vague offer of ‘dominion status’ for India.1929 Lahore Congress; Congress adopted the\xa0demand for ‘Puma Swaraj’.1930 Dr BR Ambedkar established Depressed Classes Association.1930 Gandhiji begins Civil Disobedience Movement by breaking Salt Law at Dandi.1931 Gandhiji ends Civil-Disobedience Movement; Gandhi-lrwin Pact; Second Round Table Conference.1932 Poona pact signed between Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi; Civil Disobedience Movement relaunched
8283.

Give a brief account of political fragmentation of Italy?

Answer» Thanks both of u
(i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation. (ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire. (iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain. (v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations.
(i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation.(ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire.(iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house.(iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain.(v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations.
8284.

State different forms of communal politics.

Answer» Different forms of communal politics:\xa0The expression of communal superiority in everyday beliefs Militant religious groups are a good example of this.The desire to form a majoritarian dominance or a separate state Separatist leaders and political parties in Jammu and Kashmir and Central India are an example of this.The use of religious symbols and leaders in politics to appeal to the voters This technique is applied by many politicians to influence voters from the two largest religious communities in the country.\xa0In addition to all this, communal politics can take the form of communal violence and riots, like the riots in Gujarat in 2002.
8285.

distinguish between net sown area and gross cropped area

Answer» \tNet Sown AreaGross Cropped Area(i) Net sown area is the proportion of the total areas of the country which is used for growing crops.(I) Gross cropped area is divided by net sown area. It includes the part of net sown area which is used for two or three crops in a year.(ii) Out of the known total area of 3046 lakh hectares the net sown area is 1411 lakh hectare. It is 46.32% of the total area.(ii) For example if 5 hectare net sown area is used for doubled cropping in a year, the gross cropping area will be 10 hectare.(iii) The distribution of net sown area is not uniform. In northern plains it is very high. In punjab it is 84% while in Mizoram it is 3.1%(iii) Gross cropped area explain the intensity of cropping in a region. Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, have the high gross cropped area. Rajasthan have the low gross cropped area.\t
8286.

What is maize

Answer» It is a kharif crop that uses as both food and fodder
A tall annual cereal grass orginally domesticated in Mexico and widely grown for it\'s large elonated ears of starchy seeds.
8287.

What were the changes that took place after French revolution in France

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8288.

What was inland emigration act of 1859 ? Why was it troublesome for plantation workers?

Answer» This act was passed by Britishers in 1859 to prevent plantation workers from leaving their plantation field and rarely they were given such permission and also their freedom to move freely was taken away.
8289.

Explain in detail the unification of Italy ?

Answer» The unification of Italy is the result of dedication, contribution and effort of three great leaders Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi.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.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.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 Sicily 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.
(i) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states (ii) Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. (iii) Italy was unified in 1861 and Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy. (iv) Giuseppe Mazzini had sought to put together a programme for a unitary Italian Republic. (v) The unification of Italy was a result of many wars. Through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France by Chief Minister Cavour.(vi) Garibaldi joined the fray
8290.

How credit is important for economic role

Answer» Credit\xa0provides an opportunity to save the money some people save the money but they are not capable to do any business. So they lend it to the financial institutions.\xa0Credit\xa0makes possible the shifting of money to those people who can use it for productivity
8291.

what steps should be taken to make the consumer more aware?

Answer» Step\xa01: Teach\xa0customers\xa0they\xa0do have\xa0a problem or need.\xa0Making consumers aware\xa0of a problem\xa0can\xa0be a little tricky when they don\'t know or care too much about it. ...Step\xa02: Teach\xa0customers\xa0the basic solution to the problem. This is not a hard or even a soft selling phase. ...Step\xa03: Here comes the selling
8292.

What area are known as the Balkans?

Answer» Copy Paste the given YouTube link for full chapter explanation with chartshttps://youtu.be/DJKkXTfKYI4 (Part I)https://youtu.be/vKPrnwHXtBs (Part II)\xa0
8293.

Explain the role played by triable peasants of andra pradesh during national cooperation moment

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Why khilafat movement was launched by Muslims

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By the end of first world war one and with defeat of Ottoman Empire by British. Rumour was spread that a harsh treaty is going to be imposed on the Ottoman Empire the khalifa. And to save the powers of Khalifa. The khilafat movement was launched by the muslims.
The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was an agitation by Indian Muslims allied with Indian\xa0nationalism\xa0in the years following World War I. Its purpose was to pressure the\xa0British government\xa0to preserve the authority of the Ottoman Sultan as Caliph of Islam following the breakup of the\xa0Ottoman Empire\xa0at the end of the war
The khilafat movement was launched by the muslims due to the rumors that is a harsh peace treety was going to be imposed on The KHLiFA
8295.

Dowry taking and giving are social crime ,justify it with your four logic

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8296.

What 8s imf

Answer» IMF is the acronym of International Monetary Fund. It was formed on 27 december 1945 as a result of Bretton Woods Conference. Its role is to oversee the international monetary systems and monitor the financial and economic policies of its member countries.
8297.

Why was pt Nehru angry

Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru was angry because of the awadh peasants who has invoked the name of Mahatma Gandhi for their own profits. By telling that Gandhi told to distribute land among landless, to stop giving taxes etc.
8298.

What major steps were taken in 1992 to after decentralization

Answer» 1. It is now constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies2. Seats are reserved for SC, ST and OBC.3. One-third of seats are reserved for women.4. State Election commission has been formed to hold regular elections.5. The state government are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies.
8299.

Difference between formal and informal sector answer

Answer» RBI supervises the functioning of formal sector but there is no organization which supervises the functioning of informal sector.Formal sector provides cheap and affordable credit while informal sector charges a very high rate of interest.Formal sector needs documentation and collateral while informal sector don\'t need so.Mostly rich household take loans from formal sector and poor household takes loans from informal sector.Formal sector are mostly found in urban areas while informal sector are sources of loan in rural areas.Examples of formal sector are banks and cooperatives and examples of informal sector are moneylenders and relatives.Hope it helps you
8300.

Different between informal and formal sector

Answer» RBI supervises the functioning of formal sector but there is no organization which supervises the functioning of informal sector. Formal sector provides cheap and affordable credit while informal sector charges a very high rate of interest. Formal sector needs documentation and collateral while informal sector don\'t need so. Mostly rich household take loans from formal sector and poor household takes loans from informal sector. Formal sector are mostly found in urban areas while informal sector are sources of loan in rural areas. Examples of formal sector are banks and cooperatives and examples of informal sector are moneylenders and relatives..