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The nationalism in Britain was different from rest of Europe How ? |
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Answer» Hii \xa0The history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe because:\tIn Britain the formation of the nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was the result of a long-drawn-out process. There was no British nation prior to the eighteenth century.\tThe primary identities of the people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic ones – such as English, Welsh, Scot or Irish.\tThe Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland that resulted in the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’ meant, in effect, that England was able to impose its influence on Scotland. The British parliament was henceforth dominated by its English members. The growth of a British identity meant that Scotland’s distinctive culture and political institutions were systematically suppressed.\tThe Catholic clans that inhabited the Scottish Highlands suffered terrible repression whenever they attempted to assert their independence. The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland Hii |
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Why tension emerged in Balkan region.Explain in 5 points |
| Answer» (i) The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variations comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Crotia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro whose habitants were called Slavs. A large part was under control of Ottoman Empire.(ii) The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very Explosive.(iii) The Balkan peoples based their claims for independence or political rights on nationality and used history to prove that they had once been independent but had subsequently been subjugated by foreign powers.(iv) The Balkan states were fiercely jealous of each-other and each hoped to gain more territory at the expense of the others.(v) Matters were further complicated because the Balkans also became the scene of big power rivalry. Each power - Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary, etc., were keen on controlling the hold of other powers over the Balkans and each among them was keen to extend its own control over the area. | |
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class 10 project on sustainable development |
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Answer» Go tk youtube u will get decorative ideas and content too their.... 1. Introduction 2. What is Development? 3. Sustainable Development 4. Views of Sustainable Development 5. Concept of Sustainable Development 6. Evolution of SD Concept: 7. The pillars of sustainable development 8. Changing Perspective of SD 9. Approaches of Sustainable Development 10. Sustainability principles 11. Multiple Crises and Sustainable Development 12. Conclusion. OUTLINEClick on the given link for project:Sustainable development - SlideShare\xa0 |
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Define the term of the torch of enlightment and the charter of the right of man |
| Answer» 1.Statue of liberty is being offered homage\xa0by the people passing by the train. The men who travel by train are Americans and Europeans.2.Statue of liberty is explained. It\xa0holds en enlightenment torch\xa0in the left hand and on the right hand, it has the\xa0Rights of the Man.3.The symbols associated with the\xa0absolutist institutions\xa0and its shattered remains are seen.4.The\xa0development path is taken by the people of the world. Peace and prosperity take a major place in the minds of the people. | |
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Why do developed countries want developing countries to liberalise their trade and investment? |
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Answer» Developed countries want developing countries to liberalise their trade and investment because then the MNCs belonging to the developed countries can set up factories in less-expensive developing nations, and thereby increase profits, with lower manufacturing costs and the same sale price.In my opinion, the developing countries should demand, in return, for some manner of protection of domestic producers against competition from imports. Also, charges should be levied on MNCs looking to set base in developing nations. Because it increases their trade traffic and even many taxes which can be used to increase the development rate of the country. |
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How to remember anything please help me guy\'s please ??????????????????????????? |
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Answer» After u studed u write and see Concentrate properly while teacher is teaching and after u reach the home read it once what the teacher thought and make a list of topics which all u dint understood and next day clear it with u r teacher whether it may be in online class or contact u r teacher personally and if it\'s not possible in YouTube u will get many vedio so u can refer those vedios ?\u200d♀️ The simplest way is to learn by your heart. A trick that i follow is that 1) i read a paragraph and understand it .2) again read the paragraph with fully focused3) repeat the paragraph in mind. I gurantee u that by following this trick u can learn everything but REMEMBER that it us very time consuming and needed to be followed before exams , if u will follow it during exams then...... Thanks Make the key points of any answer and in exam elaborate them and write them as many times you can. It is very easy |
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Write about commercial farming methods |
| Answer» 1)In this type of agriculture, machines and modern technology are used.2)There is higher use of modern agricultural inputs,forex÷High Yielding Variety (HYV)seeds ,fertilizers,irrigationetc.are used to obtain higher yields and production.3)The degree of commercilization varies from one region to another.Rice is a commercial crop in punjab,while in orissa it is subsistence crop.for ex÷plantation agriculture.4)It is practised on large pieces of land on scientific and commercial lines. | |
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Why is important sustainable development |
| Answer» Sustainable development is a development that should take place without damaging the environment and does not compromise with the needs of future generations. | |
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Which obstacle restricts certain borrowers to get a loan from the banks? State with example. |
| Answer» The banks might not be willing to lend certain borrowers for the following reasons:(i) Banks require proper documents and collateral as security against loans. Some persons fail to meet these requirements.(ii) The borrowers who have not repaid previous loans, the banks might not be willing to lend them further.(iii) The banks might not be willing to lend those entrepreneurs who are going to invest in the business with high risks. | |
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State producing tea |
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Answer» Assam, west Bengal,Tamil Nadu ,Kerala, tripura, Manipur ,Bihar Assam |
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Nobody help me ?????????????? |
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Answer» What\'s goin on here ? Ye kya nibaa nibbu chal rha this platform is for asking ques and answering ques of specific subject not for this...ok You didn\'t give me answer Ayush yadav ?kiya hau Tell me what kind of help u need Kay help chahiye aPP kØ |
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The future of our planet is in danger.Give reasons |
| Answer» The future of our planet is in danger. The current types and levels of development are not sustainable as these are over exploiting natural resources and depleting the environment. if the resources continue to be exploited by a few greedy individuals, it would lead to various socio-economic and environmental issues. There is need for sustainable development, that is, current development does not compromise with the needs of the future generations. | |
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Who had overthrown bao dai regime |
| Answer» Answer: Ngo Dien DiemExplanation\xa0A coup led by Ngo Dien Diem had overthrown the Bao Dai regime in Vietnam becoz he wanted to gained power over Vietnamese and to control Vietnam.Note: This chapter has been deleted by CBSE . This chapter will not come in any exams. | |
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Examine the concept in detail: The Bloodless Revolution |
| Answer» The Bhoodan Gramdan Movement or Land Gift Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave the spiritual heir of Mahatma Gandhi in 1951.Vinobha Bhave undertook padyatra and spread Gandhi’s message to the entire country he convinced people to think towards the reform of the poor and land less villages.After various efforts of Vinobha Bahve the Bhoodan Gramdan Movement begin when Sri Ram Chandra Reddy offered 80 acres of land and distributed it among 80 land-less villagers and it was known as Bhoodan and some zamindars, and land owners distributed some land to the landless and poor villages due to the fear of land ceiling act known as Gramdan. Hence this Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the Blood-less Revolution. | |
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Define ethnic |
| Answer» A n s w e rEthnic means a social division based on shared culture. People belonging to the same ethnic group believe in their common descent because of similarities of physical type or of culture or both. | |
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.............. government means the legal tuition government. |
| Answer» \tA democratic government is a legitimate government, as it is elected by citizens and enjoys the confidence and trust of the citizens. It follows procedures and its decisions are more acceptable to the people and are more effective. Regular elections are a key feature of the democratic government. | |
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Tomorrow will be my exam can anybody help me ????plzplz |
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Answer» Yes Yes 2 min m start hoga frnds?? Yes Yes |
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Why does human development necessary for development of the nation |
| Answer» \tThe human development approach focusses on improving the lives of people rather than assuming that economic growth will lead automatically to greater opportunities for all.\tHuman development is about giving people more freedom and opportunities to live lives they value, e.g. educating people, especially to girls.\tHuman Development creates the right conditions for all. For eg. create environmental sustainability or equality between men and women. Once, the basics of human development are achieved, they open up opportunities for progress in other aspects of life.\tIt also helps to create awareness among people towards their responsibilities as a citizen and human being to build up opinion for a reduction in the military expenditure, demobilisation of armed forces, disarmament and all those activities which are responsible for civil disturbances. | |
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When is first war happen? |
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Answer» Before second war The First World War started in 1914 AD and ended in 1918 AD.First World War called the World War as it was fought on land, water and in air. Moreover armies and resources of about 86 nations were involved in the war. |
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Matches comes in which industries agro based or mineral based? Please |
| Answer» Agro based | |
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Why oil comes under the category of heavy industries? Please |
| Answer» Because it is extracted, and heavy machineries are used for this extraction such as drilling machine. | |
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What is the difference between one party and multi party system. |
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Answer» Thank you In one party system one party system peoples do not have a choice to choose their government fairly only one government is always formed in a country but in multi party system pupils have joist to choose different parties 4 for ruling in their country.pupils have a fear and free choice to choose any of the party government which they liked |
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Why oil comes under the category of heavy industries? |
| Answer» Oil, mining, shipbuilding, steel, chemicals, machinery manufacturing and similar industries are examples of heavy industry. They are very capital-intensive, meaning that they require a\xa0lot\xa0of machinery and equipment to produce. Often, they are criticized for their environmental impacts. | |
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Map of social science please send |
| Answer» History - Outline Political Map of IndiaIn History, practice marking important places mentioned in the chapter - Nationalism in India.Identify the features on the outline political map of India, with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them:\tThe place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in December 1920 - Nagpur (Maharashtra)\tThe place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in September 1920 - Calcutta (West Bengal)\tThe place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1927 - Madras (Now known as Chennai in the state of Tamil Nadu)\tThe place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1929 - Lahore (Pakistan)\tThe place where Gandhiji organised ‘Satyagraha’ in favour of cotton mill workers - Ahmedabad (Gujarat)\tThe place associated with peasants’ Satyagraha - Kheda (Gujarat)\tName the State where the Indigo planters organised Satyagraha - Champran in Bihar\tThe City associated with Jallianwala Bagh incident - Amritsar (Punjab)\tThe place where Gandhiji violated the salt law - Dandi (Gujarat)\tThe place where the Civil Disobedience Movement was started - Sabarmati Ashram (Gujarat)\tThe place where Non- Cooperation Movement ended abruptly due to violence - Chauri-Chaura (Uttar Pradesh)* Correct answer is written against each question. Locate that region on the map.Geography\xa0-\xa0Outline Political Map of IndiaIn Geography, practice marking the places famous for steel and iron ore fields, major dam projects, airports, etc. This will not only help you score well in the map-based question but will also help you remember some important geographical details.Locate and label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline political map of India:Dams\tSalal Project - Jammu and Kashmir\tTungabhadra Dam - Karnatka\tRana Pratap Sagar Dam - Rajasthan\tHirakund Dam - Odisha\tTehri Dam - Uttrakhand\tNagarjuna Sagar Dam - TelanganaIron and Steel Plant\tBhadravati Iron and Steel Plant - Karnataka\tVijayanagar Iron and Steel Industry - Karnataka\tDurgapur Iron and Steel Plant - West Bengal\tBokaro Iron and Steel Plant - Jharkhand\tJamshedpur Iron and Steel Plant - Jharkhand\tRaurkela Iron and Steel Plant - Odisha\tBhilai Iron and Steel Plant - ChhattisgarhCotton Textile Industry\tKanpur Cotton Textile Industry - Uttar Pradesh\tMadurai Cotton Textile Industry - Tamil Nadu\tMumbai Cotton Textile Industry - Maharashtra\tIndore Cotton Textile Industry - Madhya Pradesh\tAhmedabad Cotton Textile Industry - Gujarat\tSurat Cotton Textile Industry - Gujarat\tCoimbatore Cotton Textile Industry - Tamil Nadu\tKolkata Software Technology Park - West BengalSoftware Technology Parks\tGandhinagar Software Technology Park - Gujarat\tNoida Software Technology Park - Uttar Pradesh\tIndore Software Technology Park - Madhya Pradesh\tJaipur Software Technology Park - RajasthanNuclear Power Plant\tNaraura Nuclear Power Plant - Uttar Pradesh\tRawat Bhata Nuclear Power Plant - Rajasthan\tTarapur Nuclear Power Plant - Maharashtra\tNamrup Thermal Power Plant - AssamAirports:\tRaja Sansi - Amritsar\tIndira Gandhi International -\xa0Delhi\tChhatrapati Shivaji - Mumbai\tMeenam Bakkam - Chennai\tNetaji Subhash Chandra Bose - Kolkata\tRajiv Gandhi - HyderabadMajor Sea Ports\tTuticorin Major Sea Port - Tamil Nadu\tKochi Major seaport - Kerala\tKandla Major seaport - Kutch, Gujarat | |
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Definition of terrace cultivation |
| Answer» In terrace farming steps are cut out on the slopes of the hills making terraces. Crops are then grown on it. It cuts down the speed of water and thus reduces soil erosion.टैरेस में खेती के कदम पहाड़ियों की ढलानों पर छतों को काटकर बनाए जाते हैं। फिर उस पर फसलें उगाई जाती हैं। यह पानी की गति को कम कर देता है और इस प्रकार मिट्टी के कटाव को कम करता है। | |
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What are feature of unitary government |
| Answer» The form of government in which the constitution concentrates all powers in the single central government is known as a Unitary government.The characteristics of a Unitary government are mentioned below:i. Single government: In a Unitary government, there is only one integrated system of government. The central government consisting of a legislature and an executive exercises powers over the territory of the entire state. Accordingly, supreme power belongs to the central government alone.ii. Concentration of power: Concentration of power in a single centre is the basis of a Unitary government. There is no constitutional division and distribution of powers.iii. Administrative units at the mercy of the centre: The administrative units created under a Unitary government have no constitutional existence. Therefore, these can be abolished or reorganized without amending the constitution.iv.Supremacy of Legislature: In a Unitary system, there is one supreme legislature. It is the supreme law-making body in the land. Its actions are not subject to judicial review. For instance, theoretically, the British Constitution establishes supremacy of Parliament. There is no judicial review and no authority can declare the laws made by Parliament as unconstitutional.v. Single citizenship: In a Unitary government, there is only one citizenship-the citizenship of the whole country. | |
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medicine comes in which industries agro based or mineral based? |
| Answer» There is an another category called Forest-based industries based on raw materials.Pharmaceutical or medical industry comes under this categoryForest-based industries: These industries use raw materials from the forest like wood. The industries connected with\xa0forest\xa0are paper, pharmaceutical, and furniture. | |
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Matches comes in which industries agro based or mineral based? |
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What is the difference between multiparty and single puarty |
| Answer» A single party system is where a single party has all the power and no opposition or any other party exists. This system is in china where communist party of china is the only party and competition is within the party to select president, prime minister or any other important posts. This is no where close to democracy and people\'s will is not the supreme.In a multiparty system, the number of parties is unlimited. Anyone can establish a party if he meets necessary conditions. This is a true of democracy. This is observed in INDIA. We can observe many examples of new parties emerging (AAP most recent, TRS in telangana and many more). As of now there are more than 10000 registered political parties in India.\xa0 | |
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In what way can employment be increased in urban areas? |
| Answer» To increase employment in urban areas, we will need to carry out the following tasks (i) Invest in basic industries which provide mass employment.(ii) Improve local and inter citytransportation, so that more people can be employed to work in the transportation industry.(iii) Increase vocational education courses, so that people educated for a vacation get jobs easily.(iv) Give incentives for industry in urban areas to increase their capacity. | |
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Rights of consumer Protection |
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Answer» The Rights of the Consumer\tRight to Safety-\xa0Before buying, a consumer can insist on the quality and guarantee of the goods. They should ideally purchase a certified product like ISI or AGMARK.\tRight to Choose-\xa0Consumer should have the right to choose from a variety of goods and in a competitive price.\tRight to be informed-\xa0The buyers should be informed with all the necessary details of the product, make her/him act wise, and change the buying decision.\tRight to Consumer Education-\xa0Consumer should be aware of his/her rights and avoid exploitation. Ignorance can cost them more.\tRight to be heard-\xa0This means the consumer will get due attention to express their grievances at a suitable forum.\tRight to seek compensation-\xa0The defines that the consumer has the right to seek redress against unfair and inhumane practices or exploitation of the consumer. CONSUMER\'S RIGHTSThe right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods or services as the case may be, so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices. The right to be assured, wherever possible, access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices. |
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Differentiate between \'coming together\' and \'holding together\' fedration. |
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Answer» Okh ?? ?????? ???????? ?????????? - independent states coming together on their own to form a bigger unit ????? ?? ? ??????? ???????? ?????????? - large countries adopt a route wherby they decide to divide their power between the centre and the constituent States . ??????, ? Nhi bihar se In holding together federation, the central power always will maintain its dominance over constituent units which results in the lack of sovereignty often. In the Coming Together Federation, the central government and the state always seem to have equal powers. Khaha se ho tum , Haryana se ho kiya |
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Money can buy all the good and services that one needs to live well. Explain |
| Answer» Money cannot buy all the goods and services that a person may need to live well. Income by itself is not a completely adequate indicator of material goods and services that citizens are able to use. For example, normally, money cannot buy a pollution-free environment or ensure that a person gets unadulterated medicines, unless a person can afford to shift to a community that already has all these things. Money may also not be able to protect individual from infections, disease, unless the whole of our community takes preventive steps. | |
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What does the term Khalifa refers to?? |
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Answer» Spiritual head of islamic world? Khalifa or Khalifah is a name or title which means "successor", "deputy" or "steward". It most commonly refers to the leader of a Caliphate, but is also used as a title among various Islamic religious groups and orders. Khalifa is sometimes also pronounced as "kalifa". Khalifa was the spiritual head of Islamic world. |
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Why was Alluri sitarama Raju well known? |
| Answer» a n s w e r\xa0✔️Alluri Sitaram Raju is well known because of his involvement in the national struggle for the Independence of India.✔️He was a brave son of Motherland India who sacrificed his life in order to make his country back free from the clutches of British. | |
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Why was Alluri sitarama Raju well known |
| Answer» ✔️Alluri Sitaram Raju is well known because of his involvement in the national struggle for the Independence of India.✔️He was a brave son of Motherland India who sacrificed his life in order to make his country back free from the clutches of British. | |
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Why did Muhammad Iqbal the president of Muslim League demanded separate electorate for the Muslims |
| Answer» In 1930, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, as president or the Muslim League, reiterated the importance of separate electorates for the Muslims as an important safeguard for their minority political interests. His statement is supposed to have provided the intellectual justification for the Pakistan demand that came up in subsequent years. | |
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Consumer court ?? |
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Answer» Consumer Courts:\xa0This is a three-tier quasi-judicial system. The district level court deals with cases involving claims upto Rs. 20 lakh. The state level court deals with cases between Rs. 20 lakh and Rs. 1 crore. The national level court dealt with cases which involve claims exceeding Rs. 1 crore.If a case is dismissed in district level court, the consumer can also appeal in state and then in National level courts. Consumer Court is a special purpose court in India that deals with cases regarding consumer disputes, conflicts and grievances. There are judiciary hearings set up by the government to protect the consumer rights. Its main function is to maintain the fair practices and contracts by sellers. Consumers can file a case against a seller if they are cheated or exploited by sellers. The court will only give a verdict in favour of the consumers/customers if they have proof of exploitation, i.e., bills or purchase memos. If a consumer does not have the proper documents required for filing a case then it would be very difficult for the consumer to win or even file a case\xa0 |
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Consumer day ?? |
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Answer» 24th\xa0December is celebrated as the National Consumers’ Day. It was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986. India is one of the few countries that have exclusive courts for consumer redressal. The consumer movement in India has made significant progress in recent times. At present, there are more than 700 consumer groups.\xa0 24th\xa0December is celebrated as the National Consumers’ Day. It was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986. |
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What\'s steps taken in treaty of Vienna?????? |
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Answer» In 1815, the representatives of the European powers -\xa0Britain, Russia,Prussia and Austria wanted to establish long-lasting peace and stability after they defeated Napolean.Thus, they drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the intenstion of undoing most of the changes brought about during the Napoleonic wars\xa0and creating a new conservative order in Europe.\tThe Bourbon dynasty\xa0was brought back to power and France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. \tTo prevent the French evasion, a series of states werre set up on the boundaries of France.\tThis lead to the setting up of kingdom of the Netherlands (inclusive of Belgium) in the north and the kingdom of\xa0Genoa (added to Piedmont) in the south.\tPrussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.\tHowever, Napolean\'s\xa0German confederation of 39 states was left untouched.\tIn the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.\xa0 (i) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power.(ii) France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.(iii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.(iv) Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.(v) Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.(vi) In the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.(vii) Thus, monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon were restored and a new conservative order was created in Europe. |
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Why did frankfurt parliament form by middle classes in Germany? |
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Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament:\xa0It was an all-German National Assembly formed by the middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans belonging to the different German regions. It was convened on 18 May, 1848 in the Church of St. Paul, in the city of Frankfurt. This assembly drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament. However, it faced opposition from the aristocracy and military. Also, as it was dominated by the middle classes, it lost its mass support base. In the end, it was forced to disband on 31 May, 1849. Why ANSWER \xa0The Frankfurt Parliament:\xa0It was an all-German National Assembly formed by the middle-class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans belonging to the different German regions. It was convened on 18 May, 1848 in the Church of St. Paul, in the city of Frankfurt. This assembly drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament. However, it faced opposition from the aristocracy and military. Also, as it was dominated by the middle classes, it lost its mass support base. In the end, it was forced to disband on 31 May, 1849. |
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Who was Victor Emmanuel llama? |
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Answer» King of United italy |
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Which latin term does liberalism derive from? |
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Answer» LiberLiberalism : Derived from Latin word Liber means free. It meant differently to different people. In political sphere, Liberalism means rule governed by elected parliament. Economically, liberalism means freedom of markets and removal of barriers that obstructe the free flow of trade.For woman, Liberalism indicated universal suffrage.They demanded that the voting rights should be extended to them. Free Liberalism:\xa0Derived from Latin word ‘liber’ means ‘free’. It meant differently to different people.\xa0 Iiber meaning free Liberalism means freedom |
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Who was proclaimed German emperor in a ceremony held at versailles in january 1871??? |
| Answer» Who was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles in January 1871?ANSWERKaiser William I was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles in January 1871. | |
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Democracy leads to economy growth and development explain |
| Answer» Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product, or real GDP.Growth is usually calculated in real terms - i.e., inflation-adjusted terms – to eliminate the distorting effect of inflation on the price of goods produced. Measurement of economic growth uses national income accounting. Since economic growth is measured as the annual percent change of gross domestic product (GDP), it has all the advantages and drawbacks of that measure. The economic growth rates of nations are commonly compared using the ratio of the GDP to population or per-capita income.The "rate of economic growth" refers to the geometric annual rate of growth in GDP between the first and the last year over a period of time. This growth rate is the trend in the average level of GDP over the period, which ignores the fluctuations in the GDP around this trend.An increase in economic growth caused by more efficient use of inputs (increased productivity of labor, physical capital, energy or materials) is referred to as intensive growth. GDP growth caused only by increases in the amount of inputs available for use (increased population, new territory) is called extensive growth. | |
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Name the three human factors for the location of industries. |
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Answer» Three human factors for the location of an industry →\xa0(a) Cheap labour must be available.\xa0(b) There should be easy flow and good flow of capital.(c) Basic services like banking, insurance, transportation etc must be available. A N S W E RThree human factors which affect the industrial location are availability of cheap labour, availability of services such as consultants and financial advice and availability of market. Three human factors which affect the industrial location are availability of cheap labour, availability of services such as consultants and financial advice and availability of market. |
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Who were \'Sanatanis\'? |
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Answer» Followers of Sanatana Dharma are also called Sanatanis. Sanatanis were people who followed teachings from The Vedas, The Upanishads, and other Hindu texts such as The Ramayana and The Bhagavad Gita, which itself is often described as a concise guide to Hindu philosophy and a practical, self-contained guide to life.santanis are people who follow sanatan rules of honesty, refraining from injuring living beings, purity, goodwill, mercy, patience, forbearance, self-restraint, generosity, and asceticism. This content has been hidden. One or more users have flagged this content as inappropriate. Once content is flagged, it is hidden from users and is reviewed by myCBSEguide team against our Community Guidelines. If content is found in violation, the user posting this content will be banned for 30 days from using Homework help section. Suspended users will receive error while adding question or answer. Question comments have also been disabled. Read community guidelines at https://mycbseguide.com/community-guidelines.html Few rules to keep homework help section safe, clean and informative. Don\'t post personal information, mobile numbers and other details. Don\'t use this platform for chatting, social networking and making friends. This platform is meant only for asking subject specific and study related questions. Be nice and polite and avoid rude and abusive language. Avoid inappropriate language and attention, vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive. Avoid harassment and bullying. Ask specific question which are clear and concise. Remember the goal of this website is to share knowledge and learn from each other. Ask questions and help others by answering questions. |
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Why did consumer movement start in India? |
| Answer» The factors that gave birth to the consumer movement in India are manifold. It started as a "social force" with the need to protect and promote consumer interests against unfair and unethical trade practices. Extreme food shortages, hoarding, black marketing and adulteration of food led to the consumer movement becoming an organised arena in the 1960s. Till the 1970s, consumer organisations were mostly busy writing articles and holding exhibitions. More recently, there has been an upsurge in the number of consumer groups who have shown concern towards ration shop malpractices and overcrowding of public transport vehicles. In 1986, the Indian government enacted the Consumer Protection Act, also known as COPRA. This was a major step in the consumer movement in India. | |
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Attempts at forced integration often sow the seeds of disintegration‟. Explain. |
| Answer» (i)\xa0The above statement is true from the examples of Belgium and Sri Lanka. If the rulers are willing to share power and accommodate the reasonable demands of minority community, social divisions become less threatening for the country.\xa0(ii)\xa0But if they suppress such a demand in the name of national unity, the end result is often quite the opposite. Thus with such attempts at forced integration often saw the seeds of integration. | |
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What is double coincidence. Give examples |
| Answer» Double coincidence of wants occurs when two individuals swap (exchange) their goods, in exchange for one another. This is also referred to as the \'perfect barter exchange\'. In such cases, both the individuals are happy to exchange their good or commodities.\xa0Examole:A shoe manufacturer wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoe manufacturerwill first exchange shoes that he had produced for money, and then exchange the money for wheat. Imagine how difficult it would be if the shoe manufacturer had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without using money. He would have to look for a wheat growing farmer, who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoes in exchange. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each other’s commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants. | |