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What is susteneble development . |
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Answer» Means those development should take place without damaging It means that development should take place without damaging the environment and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of future generations Ya the answer given is corrct, but in simple words-The development which not only meets the present generation but also meets for future generations. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of future generations |
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state the remedies to prevent soil erosion |
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Answer» Make shelter belts State tha remain •Terrace farming Planting more trees or afforestation is the main remedy to prevent soil erosion.... |
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| 9803. |
Who was otto von Bismarck? Explain his role in the unification of Germany. |
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| 9804. |
"Dalits participation was limited in the civil disobedience movement ".Explain? |
| Answer» Ponna pact was one of the act . In which dalits ask for sperate state . In which Gandhi ji and BR Ambedkar conflict each of them . This thing can make divided of India and unity is a power . At the other hand the Hindu and Muslim conflict also happens by many leader of Congress . | |
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Fedaralism |
| Answer» It is the word in which the power is divided / distibut among different constitute and national state . India is the Holding together federal in which power divided to state and local government . | |
| 9806. |
What are the challenges of democracy |
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sustainable development project class 10 |
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| 9808. |
Describe Panchayat election |
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| 9809. |
Make Bar aur pie chart on the basis of this information linguistic diversity of India |
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| 9810. |
why many countries welcomed the French army turned against it? |
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| 9811. |
What are the reasons of water scarcity? |
| Answer» Water shortages may be caused by climate change, such as altered weather patterns including droughts or floods, increased pollution, and increased human demand and overuse of water. A water crisis is a situation where the available potable, unpolluted water within a region is less than that region\'s demand. | |
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What was the contribution of Baba Ramchandra to the Indian freedom struggle? |
| Answer» He led a peasants movement in awadh to get rid from giving high revenue to landlords or talukdars and for abolition of begar which means working as a labour without any pay6 | |
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Short note on Rowlatt act |
| Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. Their object was to replace the repressive provisions of the wartime Defence of India Act (1915) by a permanent law. They were based on the report of Justice S.A.T. Rowlatt’s committee of 1918. | |
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Describe the development which led to the launching of the Non-Cooperation Movement. |
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| 9815. |
What is nationalism and define nation state. |
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Answer» In this definition, nationalism exists as a concept that is based on a common ethnic identity. This is in contrast to the nation- state, where a national state with an ethnically homogeneous population precedes state building. Thus, a nation-state is never realized; what is achieved is the \'state-nation\'. Nationalism is the feeling of oneness among the citizen living in a territory. |
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Khilafat Committee was formed in 1919 in the city of |
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Answer» Bombay Lucknow |
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| 9817. |
What is political equality |
| Answer» Equality which are provided to people in politics | |
| 9818. |
Who led the tribal revolt in adhra pradesh? |
| Answer» ALLURI SITARAM RAJU was a plantation worker led a revolt in Andhra Pradesh against British gov. He was fully inspired by Gandhi ji movements.\xa0 | |
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Is it possible to change Power sharing arrangement. If so how? |
| Answer» It is not easy to make\xa0changes\xa0to this\xa0power sharing arrangement. The Parliament cannot on its own\xa0change\xa0this\xa0arrangement. Any\xa0change\xa0to it has to be first passed by both the Houses of Parliament with at least two-thirds majority.\xa0Then\xa0it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total States. | |
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Who is freederic sorrieu |
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Answer» Frédéric Sorrieu was a French engraver, printmaker, and draughtsman. He was notable for his works testifying the liberal and nationalist revolutions in France and in Europe. His painting for the democractic and social republics for the rise of nationalism for Europe is an important study material for highschoolers. Frederic sorrieu was an painter |
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| 9821. |
What is the maen of majoritarianism |
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Answer» Majoritarianism is a belief that the majority of the country should the rule the country in which ever way they want disregarding the wishes and need of the minority community. the philosophy or practice according to which decisions of an organized group should be made by a numerical majority of its members. |
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Why Napoleon come to France ? And why public accept? |
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Define soil what are the factors important in the formation of soil |
| Answer» Soil is the most important renewable natural resource. It is the medium of plant growth and supports different types of living organisms on earth. Relief, parent rock, vegetation, wind, running water and other forms of life are important factors in the formation of soil. | |
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write a breif details about consumer awareness |
| Answer» Consumer Awareness is an act of making sure the buyer or consumer is\xa0aware of the information about products, goods, services, and consumers rights. Consumer awareness is important so that buyer can take the right decision and make the right choice. Consumers have the right to information, right to choose, right to safety. Let us learn more about Consumer rights, responsibilities and consumer awareness in detail. | |
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What is soil erosion? Explain the major types of soil erosion? |
| Answer» Soil erosion is displacement of upper layer of soil.There are three main different types of soil erosion :-1. Wind erosion: Wind erosion is removal of soil particle by the forces of kinetic energy of wind.2. Water erosion: Water erosion is caused by the kinetic energy of rain falling of the soil surface and by the mechanical force of rainoff.3. Gravity erosion: Mass movement of soil occur on step slop under the influence of gravity.The process involves the transfer of slop-forming materials from higher to lower ground due to self weight. | |
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How did imperialism give rise to nationalism in the world?.. give three examples |
| Answer» Imperialism is essentially wanting more land for the country. Therefore, by one nation taking more land because of nationalism and since gaining more land is imperialism. This led imperialism give rise to nationalism. | |
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Which organization calculate HDI? What are the critria used to prepare to this report? |
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| 9828. |
chap 1 history difficult words |
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| 9829. |
How did the Balkan issue become one of the major factors responsible for the First World War? |
| Answer» The Balkan states wanted to capture more territories no matter how; this made Balkans a big power rivalry. During this time, the European powers conflicted on trade, colonies, naval and military. ... All these were the examples that made Balkan issues as the major factor responsible for the First World War. | |
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State any three physical as well as 3 human factor determine the use of land in India |
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Answer» The\xa0three human factors\xa0that\xa0determine the use of land in India, are: Mining: Some of the\xa0land\xa0is\xa0used\xa0for mining purposes. Buildings: The buildings are constructed for living. Industries:\xa0Land\xa0is put to\xa0use\xa0for industrial purposes. The use of land is determined by physical factors such as topography,climate ,soil .Humas factors such as population,density , traditions, culture and technology les |
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Explain the consequences of the majoritarian policies adopted by the Sri Lankan government |
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Write a short note on Rowlatt Act |
| Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The\xa0acts\xa0allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.Sedition Act 1870. The\xa0Sedition Act, allowed the government to arrest or detain any person without a fair trial in the court who was seen protesting or criticizing the British authority.In 1919 Gandhiji gave a call for a\xa0Satyagrahaagainst the\xa0Rowlatt\xa0Act, passed by the British. The Act restricted the freedom of expression and strengthened police powers. Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and others strongly opposed this Act. | |
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Which village communities worship a medicinal plant |
| Answer» Hindu people worship plants such as banyan and tulsi | |
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Explain any three factors responsible for soil formation |
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Answer» Climate , topography, releif etc ..... Afforestation Soil fertility |
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explain the reformers introduce by French revolutionaries |
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Briefly explain the scope origin nature of scoiology |
| Answer» Sociology is a discipline in social sciences concerned with the human society and human social activities. It is one of the youngest social sciences. Auguste Comte, a French social thinker, is traditionally known as the ‘Father of Sociology’ as he coined the term ‘Sociology’ in 1839. | |
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Write the interdependenct relationship between nature, technology and institution ? |
| Answer» Nature contains resources. These resources are converted into usable form with the help of technology. Human beings interact with nature through technology\xa0and create institutions to accelerate their economic development.1) Nature is defined by the rainfall, climate, topographic features of the place and does not depend on man-made or developed resources.2) Technology is developed with the nature and natural resources of the place, technology is developed for man\'s facilitation.3) Institutions develop technologies based on resources. These technologies are used to utilize better resources which expand the institutions, and in return those institutions develop better technologies for better utilization of resources. | |
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Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable resources |
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Answer» The resources which can be renewed is called as renewable resourcesFor example solar and wind energy ,water, forest,wildlife etc The resources which take millions of years in their formation Is called as non renewable resourcesFor example Fossil fuels Hope it helps ? The resources which can be renewed or reproduce by physical chemical or mechanical process known as renewable or replensihable resource. Eg: solar energy Non renewable resource occur over a very long geological time. Mineral and fossil fuel are eg of these resources. Some like metals are recyclable and some like fossil fuel can\'t be recycle and get exhausted with their use. |
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Suggest some measures to prevent soil erosion in hilly areas, mountainous and desert areas. |
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Answer» 1) Ploughing across elevation contour lines. The contour lines break water run offs during heavy rainfall, impeding soil erosion.2) Practicing terrace farming: This is where graduated steps of land are made on the slope to control soil erosion.3) Planting strips of grass: Grass on the slopes acts as water and wind breaker, therefore limiting the process of erosion. Steps to prevent soil erosionTerrace farming Countour ploughingCountour farming Strip croppingShelter belts Intercropping Rock dam Multchines Hope it helps ? |
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What is soil erosion? Mention the reasons for soil erosion. |
| Answer» the soil particles are loosened or washed away in the valleys, oceans, rivers, streams or far away lands. This has been worsening due to human activities such as agriculture and deforestation.\tIt is the natural process of wearing away of the topsoil, but human activities have accelerated the process.\tIt is usually caused due to the removal of vegetation, or any activity that renders the ground dry.\tFarming, grazing, mining, construction and recreational activities are some of the causes of soil erosion.\tThe effects of soil erosion are not just land degradation. It has led to a drastic increase in pollution and sedimentation in rivers that clogs the water bodies resulting in a decline in the population of aquatic organisms.\tDegraded lands lose the water holding capacity resulting in floods. | |
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Share of primary sector in gdp and employment during 1973-74, 1977-78, 2013-14, 2017-18 |
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What is Manrega And explain its features |
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Answer» National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005\xa0(or, NREGA\xa0No 42, later renamed as the “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act”, MGNREGA), is an\xa0Indian labour law\xa0and\xa0social security\xa0measure that aims to guarantee the ‘right to work’.It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.(1) The MGNREGA is a employment generation scheme of the government of India for rural areas.(2) This Act was passed in September 2005.(3) The Central Government will establish funds for this scheme.(4) State Governments will also establish state level funds for implementation of the scheme.(5) It provides 100 days of wage employment every year to every rural household.(6) One - third of the proposed jobs have been reserved for women.(7) If an applicant is not provided employment within fifteen days, he or she will be entitled to unemployment allowance. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (or, NREGA No 42, later renamed as the “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act”, MGNREGA), is an Indian labour law and social security measure that aims to guarantee the ‘right to work’.It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.(1) The MGNREGA is a employment generation scheme of the government of India for rural areas.(2) This Act was passed in September 2005.(3) The Central Government will establish funds for this scheme.(4) State Governments will also establish state level funds for implementation of the scheme.(5) It provides 100 days of wage employment every year to every rural household.(6) One - third of the proposed jobs have been reserved for women.(7) If an applicant is not provided employment within fifteen days, he or she will be entitled to unemployment allowance. |
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What is MNREGA ? Explain it\'s main features |
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Answer» Hii Hii |
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Explain which all public facilities are important for human development |
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why is power sharing good for democracies? 3marks |
| Answer» Power sharing is good for democracies.... because,Power sharing ensures that all people have stake in government.Power sharing ensures maximum participation.It also ensures political stability in democracy.Mainly it helps to reduce conflict between social groups. | |
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Differentiate between federalism and unitary |
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Answer» In a unitary government, the power is held by one central authority but in a federal government, the power is divided between national government or federal government and local governments or state governments.Federal Government\tThe system has multiple hierarchy levels, with both the central authority and the states (or provinces) both being sovereign.\tThe central or national rules override the state rules.\tThere is a balance between the levels of government.\tPower and responsibilities are shared between\xa0national\xa0and\xa0local\xa0levels. In a federal form of government, the term “federal” is also used to refer to the national level of government. Examples include United States of America and Nigeria.Unitary Government\tThere is no hierarchy of sovereign powers.\tStates have no authority to pass their own laws, and the central or national government can order the states to do anything.\tThe federal government has a huge percentage of the power. Examples include Japan and Saudi Arabia. I Don\'t understand |
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Give one example of horizontal sharing of power and vertical sharing of power |
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Answer» It is the\xa0sharing of power\xa0among the different organs of government. The division of government into the executive, the legislature and the judiciary are\xa0an example of horizontal\xa0division of\xa0power. The Parliament of India and the Indian Supreme Court is\xa0an example\xa0of this kind of\xa0power-sharing. executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. is horizontal sharing of power and vertical sharing of poweris central government , state government and local government |
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Case study on the topic of Consumer Awareness |
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Answer» In July 2019 Mr. Amit purchased a branded black leather bag worth of rupees 10,000 from a shop, the bag was defective just after two months of use the strap of the bag was dislodged due to loosed screw, despite all this when Mr. Amit went back to the shop from where he purchased the bag for an exchange the shop keeper denied him for any kind of replacement.Due to these kinds of cases government of India came up with a "consumer protection right" where the exploited consumer can fill its complaints regarding exploitation, various NGOs are also taking part in an awareness campaign to make aware consumers from his consumer\'s rights. " Right from a toothpastes to a pen to a motorcycle, there should be different forms of consumer Awareness among people when they by product from shop.Generally for the FMCG products this is more consumer Awareness program and in india it is see that people are becoming more aware of the products and the quality of the products that they buy." |
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Early socities |
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Imagine if oil supplies get exhausted, how will this affect our life style? |
| Answer» If oil supplies get exhausted,there will be a glocal crisis for oil.The rate of petrol and diesel will increase a lot. | |