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| 10001. |
What territories did the Habsburg Empire rule over? Hungary Austria Both Austria and Hungary Romania |
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Answer» Austria and Hungary Austria Hungary |
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| 10002. |
What is the unification of resources? |
| Answer» Unification is the process of combining smaller hydrocarbons to make larger ones. Sometimes, you need to combine smaller hydrocarbons to make larger ones. This process is called unification. Unification is a type of catalytic reforming which combines smaller hydrocarbons to make larger ones. | |
| 10003. |
How does contour Ploughing help conserve soil? Give reasons. Class 10 |
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| 10004. |
Which to underground societies were formed by Giuseppe mazzini |
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Answer» Two secret societies formed by guiseppe mazzini were1. Young Italy of mersailles ( France)2. Young Europeans in Berne ( Switzerland ) Two underground societies were formed by the Guiseppe mazzini are younge Italy and marseilles and other young Europeans in berne Young Italy and Young Europe Young Italy Not knowing |
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| 10005. |
What are the negative factors that cause such beautiful depletion of Ora and funa |
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| 10006. |
What is soil erosion ? How is it cause |
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| 10007. |
Classify on the basis of origin |
| Answer» On the basis of origin resources are classified as:(i) Biotic - They are obtained form Biosphere and have life such as flora & fauna.(ii) Abiotic - All those things which are composed of non-living things such as rocks metals etc. | |
| 10008. |
explain Napoleonic code of 1804 |
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Answer» The Napoleonic Code is also called the "French Civil Code of 1804" defined the concept of equality before the law and also secured the right to property. This code abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues as well as improvement in the Transport and communication systems. Some measures taken by Napoleon in 1804 - 1. Abolished all the privileges on the basis of birth and equality before law .2. The feudal system were abolished. 3. Guild restrictions were removed. Trade and communication were being improved. 4. Workers , peasants and businessmen were found a new type of freedom in France . hi |
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| 10009. |
Prepare a detailed project on social issues ( gender issues) |
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| 10010. |
Ch 1 economics. Explain the concept of development with the help of examples. Anyone please help. |
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| 10011. |
What is a political party and a pressure group? Explain with example |
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| 10012. |
Write some measures adopted by the Revolutionaries to create a feeling of collective identity. |
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| 10013. |
Who financed the defence expenditure of world War 1 |
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| 10014. |
When and why was the Zollverein formed |
| Answer» In 1834, it is formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories. | |
| 10015. |
Write about the ethnic composition of Belgium and Sri Lanka |
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Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complicated. Of the total population, 59% spoke Dutch and lived in the Flemish region, 40% spoke French and lived in the Wallonia region, 1% spoke German. The population in Brussels, however, consisted of 80% French speaking and 20% Dutch speaking people. The ethnic composition in Srilanka is diverse. Of the total population, 74% spoke Sinhala and most of them followed Buddhism, 18% spoke Tamil of which 13% were Srilankan Tamils. Most of the Tamils followed Hinduism or Islam. About 7% people followed Christianity an belonged to both Sinhala and Tamil speaking communities. The ethnic composition of Belgium and Sri Lanka are complex and diverse. In Belgium:• 59℅ of the population are Dutch-speaking and live in the Flemish region.•40℅ of the population are French-speaking and live in the Wallonia region.• Remaining 1℅ of Belgians are German-speaking and they live near the German border.In Sri Lanka, • 74℅ of the population are Sinhala-speaking.• 18℅ of the population are Tamils. Among them, 13℅ are Sei Lankan and 5℅ are Indian Tamils• 8℅ of the population are Christians who are Sinhalese and Tamils. |
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| 10016. |
Write about the ethnic composition of belgium and shri lanka |
| Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium and Sri Lanka are complex and diverse. In Belgium:• 59℅ of the population are Dutch-speaking and live in the Flemish region.•40℅ of the population are French-speaking and live in the Wallonia region.• Remaining 1℅ of Belgians are German-speaking and they live near the German border.In Sri Lanka, • 74℅ of the population are Sinhala-speaking.• 18℅ of the population are Tamils. Among them, 13℅ are Sei Lankan and 5℅ are Indian Tamils• 8℅ of the population are Christians who are Sinhalese and Tamils | |
| 10017. |
what is the important of Brundtland commission report |
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Answer» MC ans is rong The Brundtland Commission gave a new definition of sustainable development as a concept that integrates the importance of development with the cause of environmental protection. Since the Commission\'s report, the importance of sustainable development has been realized all over the world. |
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| 10018. |
DIFFRENCIATE BETWEENRenewable and Non- Renewable resources |
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Answer» Renewable resources can be renewed or replenishable example - solar and wind energyNon-renewable resources : the resources that cannot replenish or renewed with in year example - fossil fuel and minerals ????????? ????????? :- 1) This type of resources can be renewed by physical, chemical or mechanical processes. 2) These are available Continuously. For example solar and wind energy, water, forests etc. 3) The renewable resources may be further divided into continuous or flow. ??? - ????????? ????????? :- 1) These resources cannot be renewed. They take millions of years in their formation. 2) These are exhausted with their use. For example fossil fuels, minerals etc. 3) The non - renewable resources can be divided into recyclable recyclable and non - recyclable. Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biofuels, cultivated plants, biomass, air, water and soil. In contrast, non-renewable resources are those that are available to us in limited quantities, or those that are renewed so slowly that the rate at which they are consumed is too fast. |
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| 10019. |
Explain any four factors of resource development in India. |
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Answer» Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. The first factor of production is land, but this includes any natural resource used to produce goods and services. Skilled population.Resource management.Technology development.Indigenous innovation.Hope you liked it |
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| 10020. |
What were the consequences of Liberal Revolution of 1848 |
| Answer» The three consequence of liberal revolution of 1848 were: In February 1848, Republic was formed which provided suffrage, i.e., the right to vote in political elections to all the male adults above 21 and promised right to work. Accordingly, national workshops were set up to provide employment opportunities. | |
| 10021. |
Sifference between community government in Belgium and majority government in Sri Lanka |
| Answer» Community Government is the form of Government in which many social groups are given the power to handle their respective community matters. This kind of Government is seen in Belgium.The form of Government in which the majority community has the power to rule the country with no regard to the interest of the minority. This can be seen in Sri Lanka. | |
| 10022. |
What dose nation state mean. |
| Answer» Nation state is defined as a well defined territory in which people with common history or culture live together. A nation state is supposed to have a democratic type of government. | |
| 10023. |
How did the treaty of vienna 1815 come into being |
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Answer» After defeated of Napoleon in the battle of Waterloo by European powers like Britain , Russia , Austria , Prussia . The European powers met at vienna . The assembly was led by Austrian chancellor Duke meternich . The treaty was signed in Vienna in 1815. The Treaty of Vienna\'s main objective was to put down the effects of the Napoleon in 1815, just after his defeat... |
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| 10024. |
why the existence of a nation is necessity |
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| 10025. |
jhumming in Brazil is called |
| Answer» Roca | |
| 10026. |
What were the impacts of french revolution |
| Answer» The Revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government for the first time in Europe. Feudalism as an institution was buried by the Revolution, and the Church and the clergy were brought under State control. It led to the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France. | |
| 10027. |
What is meant by the term economic development |
| Answer» A development particularly made in the sector of money is called economic development | |
| 10028. |
how had the female figure become an allegr??y of the national during 18th century |
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Answer» Personifying a nation (i) Nations were then portrayed as female figures. (ii) female figures become an allegory of the nation. (iii) female allegory to portray ideas such as Liberty justice and the republic. (iv) In France she was Christened Marianne, (v) A those of liberty and the republic the red cap of the triangular and cockade. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps. (vi) germania become the allegory of germania nation. (vii) germania wears a crown of oak leaves,as the German oak stands for heroism. Personifying a nation (i) Nations were then portrayed as female figures. (ii) female figures become an allegory of the nation. (iii) female allegory to portray ideas such as Liberty justice and the republic. (iv) In France she was Christened Marianne, (v) A those of liberty and the republic the red cap of the triangular and cockade. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps. (vi) germania become the allegory of germania nation. (vii) germania wears a crown of oak leaves,as the German oak stands for heroism. |
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explain the factors on which the quality of life depends |
| Answer» The quality of life depends upon the following factors:\xa0(i)\xa0Money and material things.\xa0(ii)\xa0Presence of family members, friends and relatives.\xa0(iii)\xa0Good working atmosphere at the office.\xa0(iv)\xa0An opportunity to learn.\xa0(v)\xa0A position of self respect in the family.\xa0(vi)\xa0A safe and secure environment. | |
| 10030. |
explain any five factor affecting formation of soil |
| Answer» The five factors are: 1) parent material, 2) relief or topography, 3) organisms (including humans), 4) climate, and 5) time. If a single parent material is exposed to different climates then a different soil individual will form. | |
| 10031. |
What is vertical division of power? |
| Answer» Vertical division of power refers to the sharing of power among different government levels – union, state and local government. | |
| 10032. |
What is meant by suitable development? Give it\'s mane feature |
| Answer» Sustainable development is that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future | |
| 10033. |
What is mant by suitable development |
| Answer» Sustainable development\xa0can be\xa0defined\xa0as an approach to the economic\xa0development\xa0of a country without compromising with the quality of the environment for future generations. ... This damage may surpass the advantages of having more quality output of goods and services | |
| 10034. |
Who is alluri sitaram raju?explain his role in inspiring the rebels with Gandhi\'s ideas? 3mark |
| Answer» (I)Alluri Sitaram Raju was an interesting character. (ii) he Lead the NCM among the tribals in the gudem hills of AP. (iii) he claimed that he had a variety of special powers. (iv) he could make a correct astrological predictions he could he heal people. (v) he could even survive bullet shot. (vi) Raju was inspired by the Mahatma Gandhi and is Non-Cooperation movement. (vii) he persuaded the hill people to wear khadi.(viii) At the same time Raju believe that Swaraj could be achieved only through the use of violence. (ix) at last Raj was captured and hanged and over night become a folk hero. | |
| 10035. |
Give on example of steel manufacturing industry. |
| Answer» Steelmaking slag – aggregates in road construction, soil improvement. Process gases – heat and electricity production. Petrochemicals from cokemaking – tar, ammonia, phenol, sulphuric acid and naphthalene for the chemical industry. | |
| 10036. |
Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. Justify the statement. |
| Answer» Power sharing is the spirit of democracy because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of democratic rule is based. In a democracy, the people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights. Each individual and community has a say in governance through their elected representatives. This is the essence of power sharing which grants equal rights to each citizen and attempts to reduce the possibility of social friction and unrest among communities through peaceful solution of conflicts. Therefore, power sharing is an essential component of democracy and hence is the very spirit of it. | |
| 10037. |
Describe the political ends that list hopes |
| Answer» Please ask question with complete information. | |
| 10038. |
Prior to 18th century what was the ethnic composition of britain |
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| 10039. |
What are the effects of global warming class 8 |
| Answer» This is class 10 not grade 8.. | |
| 10040. |
What is sustainability development why it become important now a days |
| Answer» This sustainability development is most important for now a days as we destroy our nature and not using our resources properly, so by this our future generation may be suffering a lot. So, we should conserve the resources for our future generations. | |
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Comic strip for history of class 10 chapter 1 |
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| 10042. |
Distinguished between two types of federation |
| Answer» Federation is of two types .Comming together and holding together .while the motive of both the federations is same i.e division of power to make the governance easy but are differently constituted Comming together federation involves consent of many countries or States to come together and make a federation so that the federation will become more powerful and strong e.g,USAWhile holding together federation involves division of powers anomg the country\'s own states to make tho governance morr rational and responsible e.g india, spaun | |
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The role of government is important to remove industrial agglomeration. Justify |
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| 10044. |
Describe briefly any three economic effects of non cooperation movements |
| Answer» The non cooperation movement affected the economy of colony Britain in india very severely but improved the Indian economy to some extent.1:-) during non cooperation movement foreign goods were boycotted so as a result the British government faced a lot of destruction2 ,in this era the indeginous goods were preferred and developed indian industries3, school administration also faced acute economic crises as many of the Indian students had left British made schools | |
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Why Himalayan Rivers are pernnial in nature? |
| Answer» A large portion of the Himalayan Rivers begin in the snow secured southern heights of the Himalayan range. So they are very much nourished by rains amid the stormy season through the southwesterly rainstorm winds.They are additionally fed (given) by the melting snow amid summer. Along these lines, a large portion of the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature.No deficiency of water happens amid the flow. Then again, peninsular rivers are imperial or seasonal streams since they are rain-fed streams and stream just when there is a sufficient measure of water. | |
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What is the importance of brundtland commission report |
| Answer» Brundtland commision report is a report which aims to achieve sustainable development at global level | |
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Why did mahatma Gandhi find salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation? Explain |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi discovered ‘salt’ a convincing representation because salt was one of the most fundamental food items which were utilized by rich as well as poor.On 31st January 1930, Gandhiji addressed a message to Viceroy Irwin affirming 11 demands. The most important was pertaining to salt and demanded to eliminate the salt tax. However, the demand of Gandhiji was not addressed. Therefore, Gandhiji commenced the popular salt march. The march covered more than 240 miles, from Sabarmati to Dandi. The maximum number of people joined him from all the village wherever he stopped. He proposed the people to proceed pacifically in order to resist the British. On 6th April, the salt law was violated by Gandhiji at Dandi by manufacturing the salt from boiling water. | |
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15 question to be made answer written short answer type question |
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How was nationalism able to shape Europe in two fields? |
| Answer» The French Revolution helped introduce nationalism in\xa0Europe, for it changed France\'s entire system of government, defined citizens\' rights, and developed a set of national symbols. The Revolution also\xa0spread nationalism\xa0to other countries. After Napoleon\'s defeat,\xa0Europe\xa0reacted against nationalism for a while. | |
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India is a federal state support the above statement with example |
| Answer» National Movement was spreading in New areas in 1919 and incorporating new social groups and developing new modes of struggle.Mahatma Gandhi came to India and The Idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth.He advocated that physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.In 1916, He travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system. | |