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10051.

explain the reforms made by napoleon under the civil code of 1804.

Answer» The reforms are as follows ----i)Abolition of privileges by birth. ii)Equality before law was ensured. iii) Feudal system was abolished. iv) In towns,Guild Restrictions were removed. v) Establishment of right to property.
1) Abolition of by birth privileges.2) Guild restrictions removed.3) Establishing right to property.4) Spreading equality before law.5) Abolition of feudal system.6) Simplifying administrative divisions.
10052.

What ideas justify that the half of nineteenth century were the year of hunger, hardship and revolt

Answer» Due to increase in population , two conditions were evolved . Condition 1 - demand for more work is increased . This reason unemployment was being created . People from rular areas migrated from rular areas to urban areas for finding employment . During this time , the competition environment spread in Europe due to cheap machines . People were paid low wages. Condition 2 - due to increase in population , demand for more food but in this time scarcity of food in the society due to bad harvest . This reason increase in the cost of food . People felt a unwretched life .
10053.

Name a famous Italian revolutionary

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini.
Giuseppe Mazzini
Giuseppe Mazzini.
10054.

in what way do you think this print depicts a utopian vision

Answer» Is this fedric sorrieus painting
Where\'s the print??... Kindly provide more clarity from next time onwards..... :)
10055.

Why average income are useful for comparisons but this hide disparities

Answer» Though average income is effective for comparisons, it indeed hides certain disparities :- 1) It only concentrates on the size of income and does not indicate distribution of income.2) It does not stress on the standard of living of people living in the country.3) It does not consider other parameters of life like freedom, security, happiness, peace, respect, Literacy rate, Infant Mortality rate, Life expectancy, etc.
10056.

What are things people desire in their life , other than money ?

Answer» Equal treatment, opportunities, respect, education, services, etc.
Equal treatment, equal education, equal opportunities, equal respect, etc.
10057.

Steps taken by government to ensure the increase in agricultural production

Answer» Since the period of the Five Year Plans, the government had been adopting several measures in order to stimulate agricultural production in our country. These include :- 1) Abolition of Zamindari system.2) Collectivisation and consolidation of land holdings.3) Land reforms (like equitable land distribution and land ceiling.)4) Green revolution = movement of 1960s to boost foodgrain production in India.5) White revolution = Also known as Operation Flood, emphasized on making India the largest producer of milk across the world.6) Comprehensive land development programme :- a) Crop insurance.b) Setting up Grameen banks and cooperative societies.
Government has made concerted efforts to ensure the increase in agricultural production since 1951. (i) Abolition of Zamindari system. (ii) Ceiling on landholdings where maximum limit towards ownership was fixed by government. (iii) Consolidation of small landholdings into a large one where mechanisation is possible.2
10058.

Time line of nationalism in india

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10059.

Name two major community of Belgium. Class 10 ncert chapter power saving

Answer» Dutch speaking and French speaking
Dutch speaking and German speaking community were the two major communities of Belgium
10060.

Can any of u say me a mind map for resource and development lesson grade 10.

Answer» Read ur self you will get ur answer
10061.

What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies?Give one example

Answer» Question 3. Who were Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed? Solution: 1. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, artists represented the country as if it were a person. 2. Nations were portrayed as female figures that sought to give the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form. 3. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in a real life. 4. Thus, in France, she was christened Marianne, a popular Christian name, which underlined the idea of a people’s nation. 5. Her characteristics were drawn from those of liberty and the Republic – the red cap, the tricolour, the cockade. 6. Statues of Marianne were installed in public squares to remind the public of the national symbols of unity and to persuade them to identify with it. 7. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps too. 8. Similarly, Germania became the allegory of the German nation. In visual representations, Germania wears a crown of oak leaves, because the German oak stands for heroism. The importance of the way in which they were portrayed was to remind the public of their national symbols of unity and to persuade them to identify with them.
There are two types of power sharing-1.Horizontal division of power .Example- The division of government into the executive, the legislature and the judiciary are an example of horizontal division of power2.Vertical division of power.Example-general government for the entire country and governments at provincial or regional levels.
10062.

what was Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed?

Answer» Question 3. Who were Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed? Solution: 1. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, artists represented the country as if it were a person. 2. Nations were portrayed as female figures that sought to give the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form. 3. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in a real life. 4. Thus, in France, she was christened Marianne, a popular Christian name, which underlined the idea of a people’s nation. 5. Her characteristics were drawn from those of liberty and the Republic – the red cap, the tricolour, the cockade. 6. Statues of Marianne were installed in public squares to remind the public of the national symbols of unity and to persuade them to identify with it. 7. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps too. 8. Similarly, Germania became the allegory of the German nation. In visual representations, Germania wears a crown of oak leaves, because the German oak stands for heroism. The importance of the way in which they were portrayed was to remind the public of their national symbols of unity and to persuade them to identify with them
Marianne and Germania were the female allegories of franch and Germany. They stood as personification of the "Rebulic\' and liberty\', they were portrayed that they gave the abstract idea of a nation in a concert from. They would establish a sense of nationality in the citizens of these countries
10063.

Artist of the French Revolution personified Liberty by symbol give two such symbols

Answer» Cockade & Red cap
Cockade and Red cap.
10064.

area of Balkans is commonly known as

Answer» Balkans region (Modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia - Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro.)
Which is not body of democracy
10065.

What was the main theme of the printings of frederic sorries

Answer» He was a Franch artist famous for a series of four prints prepared in 1848 . that visualised the dream of a world consisting of "Democratic and social Rebublics " The first print of the painting shows the people of Europe and America marching towards the statue of liberty is personified as a female figure which holds charter right in one hand and the torch in other the shattered images of absolute institutions lies on the earth. Frederic sorrieu always visualized a world made up of democratic and socialist republic. He wishes to portray a world where all countries respect statue of liberty or in other terms where all countries promote charter of the Rights of man and fraternityHope my answer help us..
10066.

Non economical development

Answer» Development of character as well as of living conditions and amenities. For example, 1) At individual level = Freedom, security, happiness, peace and respect.2) At community level = Pollution free environment and unadulterated food and medicines.3) At national and global levels = Literacy, global peace, Health.
10067.

Imagine if oil supplies get exhausted how will this affect our life style

Answer» 1) No fuels to drive our vehicles.1) No cooking fuel.
10068.

what is disguised unemploymet

Answer» It is the situation in which people engaged in work are greater than requirement. In the situation if we remove some people from work the production will remains the same.
It is a situation wherein the marginal productivity remains zero or negative. It is a form of unemployment in which more people are engaged in work than required. Even if we remove a few people out of work, the production process would not be affected.
People engaged in a work more than need
Tulsi bahadur chattri
10069.

Demerits of awdh movement

Answer» 1) Movement turned violent out of the control of Congress leaders.2) Wrong interpretation of Swaraj.3) Whenever caught, members of the movement used Gandhiji\'s name as a form of defence. The Mahatma\'s name was used to sanction every initiative.
10070.

Give at least 4 examples of stock resources with explaination .

Answer» Very tough question
10071.

What were the main what were the main causes Quit India Movement explain

Answer» why was the khilafat Movement supported by gandhijee in 1919,what was his main aim
1 minut explain the role of newspaper in spreading Revolutionary ideas of Europe
10072.

is a method of growing rows of trees in arid region

Answer» Shelter belts.
10073.

Which language is not spoken in Belgium?

Answer» Any language except German, French and Dutch.
Tamil
10074.

Who formed secret society?

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini
10075.

State one difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement

Answer» Non cooperation movement to spread Swaraj whereas Civil disobedience movement to spread Purna Swaraj.
Participance of muslims in ncm and lack of muslim participation in cdm
10076.

Opinion on kalil\'s delimma

Answer» As per the khalil\'s dilemma, the power sharing to be done without any bias to religion. Instead of religious based and caste or sects criteria for holding important power positions, it must be done in more secular and acceptable ways.
10077.

What is natural resources?

Answer» It is a type of resource which is get from nature is called Natural resource
Resources which are obtained from nature are known as "NATURAL RESOURCES".
Natural resources are those natural and environmental materials that satisfies people\'s needs and requirements .
10078.

What is the act of union?

Answer» The Acts of Union were two Acts of Parliament: the Union with Scotland Act 1706 passed by the Parliament of England, and the Union with England Act passed in 1707 by the Parliament of Scotland.
10079.

What is alluvial soil?

Answer» Alluvial soil is one of the most widespread form of soil found in India. It is mainly deposited in the northern parts of the country and is deposited by three important Himalayan rivers namely Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra. It is also found in the coastal areas of the country and also in the deltaic regions of the South. It consist of sand, silt and clay and is generally fertile in nature and loamy in texture. In the upper reaches of the river valley, soil is coarse grained (BHANGAR) whereas it is the most fertile just near to the river (KHADAR).
10080.

Why were Germany , Italy and Switzerland not \'nation state\' till the mid - eighteenth - century ?

Answer» Germany, Italy and Switzerland were ruled by different rulers with autonomous territories. Autocratic monarchies were there in eastern and central part of Europe. These areas were occupied by different peoples. They did not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or common culture.
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10081.

Who was the President of the Drafting Committee of Indian Constitution?

Answer» Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar popularly known as Dr. BR Ambedkar.
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was the president of the drafting committee of Indian constitution.
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Ambedkar
10082.

Explain the features of Indian economy .

Answer» Indian economy is termed as the developing economy of the world. Some features like low per capita income, higher population below poverty line, poor infrastructure, agriculture based economy and lower rate of capital formation, tagged it as a developing economy in the world.
10083.

What were the provision of treaty of Vienna? How did the treaty of Vienna change the map of Europe

Answer» Provisions of Vienna Treaty :1) Restoration of French Bourbon dynasty.2) Creating new states to prevent future French expansion.3) Kingdom of Netherlands set up in the north and Genoa added to Piedmont in the south. 4) Prussia given Western frontiers and Austria given Northern Italy.5) Russia was given Poland and Prussia was given part of Saxony.6) German confederation of 39 states left untouched.
10084.

Who led the Indian National movement after 1920 in India

Answer» M.K. Gandhi, I believe.
10085.

What is appriciable

Answer» Gjkkvcc
large or important enough to be noticed.
10086.

What are the limitations of the report of world bank

Answer» It considers per capita income which hide disparities
\tIt considers only income and not other aspects such as literacy, health, life expectancy, etc.\xa0\t\xa0World Development Report (WDR) only tells about income and not how it is distributed among the citizens.
10087.

What do you mean by BMI

Answer» Body mass index which tell us our nourishment.
BMI stands for Body mass index
10088.

Mention any three evidence to justify that centre is much more powerful than states in India.

Answer» 1) There are 97 subjects in the union list and 61 subjects in the state list.2) In the case of subjects in concurrent list, if laws made by Centre and State conflict, the law made by the centre would prevail. 3) In India, the country has decided to divide its power between the centre and state government. So, naturally the power would be vested more upon the centre.
10089.

Explain the importance of local self government in the light of decentralisation.

Answer» A major step was taken in 1992 by providing constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj\xa0Institutions through the 73rd\xa0Amendment Act of the Constitution of India. Such a step was taken with the aim of making democracy strong and effective by giving power to the grass root units of self government. It is decentralising power to the lower levels.The importance of local self government can be understood through the following points:1. It provides a link between the people and the Central and the State Governments.2. It has reduced the burden of the Central and the State Governments.3. It has provided an opportunity to the local people to identify their problems and sought out effectively.4. It is a way to make democracy effective by making local people participate in the affairs of their concern.
10090.

distinguish between potential and developed resources

Answer» Potential resources are those resources which are found in a region but they have not been utilised on the other hand developed resources are those resources which are surveyed and their quantity and quality have been determined for the utilisation
1) POTENTIAL RESOURCES = Resources found in a region but have not been utilised. Eg :- Uranium in Ladakh.2) Developed resources = Resources which have been surveyed and quantity and quality has been estimated and determined for utilisation. Eg :- Oil reserves in the Middle East.
10091.

What are the major problems faced by the farmers and the possible Solutions

Answer» Thank you very much
Farmer faces problems like water shortage, low yield, low fertility , pest attack, disease attack and variety of monetary problems
10092.

Explain the difference between Jurisdication and Federalism. Sst class 10 important question.... :)

Answer» JURISDICTION = the area over which someone has legal authority. It is usually determined in terms of geographical boundaries (TERRITORIAL WATER) and certain kind of subjects (union list).FEDERALISM = a system of governance wherein power is shared between the central authority and the constituent units. It is a form of power sharing between different levels of government and is also referred to as VERTICAL POWER SHARING.
10093.

How is Belgium different from Sri Lanka?

Answer» The Belgians had realised the need for doing away with regional disparities. So, they made amendments in the Constitution between 1970 and 1993 and adopted the policy of accomodation. As a result, the chances for conflicts decreased and people of all communities felt that their role could make a difference in the governance. Thus, civil war was avoided in Belgium. But, soon after independence in 1948, in Srilanka, the Sinhala leaders had taken virtue of their majority and established supremacy in the government who in turn adopted majoritarian measures. This led to a civil war in Srilanka between 1983 and 2009.
You have to explain the full paragraph. And also in detail
No not like that
It is different in shape
10094.

Explain how Belgium was able to solve its ethnic problems.

Answer» By their mind and intelligence.
10095.

In modern democracies power is often shared among different organs of govt. Explain

Answer» Yes absolutely in modern democracy power is often shared among different organs of government for the development at country state and panchayat level.so we can say that it is very important for the development
10096.

Why is horizontal distribution of power often referred to as system of checks and balances? explain

Answer» Because all the finance is seen in checks and balances
10097.

human resources and natural resources are complementary to each other justify the statement

Answer» The creation of every resource involves an inter relation between nature, human technology and institutions. Humans interact with nature through technology and set up institutions to accelerate economic development. Therefore, human beings are considered to be superior among any resource. They can create and develop resources as they have the knowledge, skill and technology to do so. Whereas, natural resources has complicated forms of utilisation patterns ranging from basic requirements like food, water and shelter to key processes like manufacture of crude steel. Therefore, human resources and natural resources are complementary to each other.
10098.

write down the features of vertical division of power sharing

Answer»
10099.

Explain the difference between Jurisdication and Federalism. Class 10 Sst important questions.. :)

Answer»
10100.

Explain different forms of power sharing with examples

Answer» The four major forms of power sharing in modern democracies are :- 1) Power sharing between different organs of govt (LEGISLATURE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIARY) = also called HORIZONTAL power sharing or system of checks and balances. Eg :- "Seperation of power" in Indian Constitution. 2) Power sharing between different tiers of govt = also called VERTICAL power sharing or federal system. Eg :- India (Union list, state list, concurrent list). 3) Power sharing between different social groups = Eg :- Reserved constituencies. 4) Power sharing between political parties, pressure groups, interest groups and movements = Elections, NDA UPA and Left front in India.
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