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| 10151. |
How are resources associated with colonalism |
| Answer» They make goods from the resources they get from colonies and then sell them back to the colonies by earning huge profits. For example-The British came to know about the richness of India in terms of resources and raw material that is why they colonised India. | |
| 10152. |
Why is literacy essential for economic development of the country? |
| Answer» Literacy is important or essential for government because,it enhances the thinking of people as well as by literature scientific as well as other development- rate gets rapid growth and it helps in economic growth of country. | |
| 10153. |
What is exclusive economic zone ? |
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Answer» N MARIANNE is the allegory of FRANCE and GERMANIA is the allegory of GERMAN nation. An area registered under the international maritime organization (IMO) including an oceanic area beyond 200 nautical km ie, OPEN OCEAN is known as EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE. The resources within this area is considered to be international in nature. Who were Marianne and Germania? |
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| 10154. |
How do interest groups influence the decisions of the government |
| Answer» Interest groups are any organization of people with policy goals who work within the political process to promote such goals. Groups attempt to influence policy in various ways including: Lobbying government. Organized interests hire representatives to advocate on behalf of the group\'s interests. | |
| 10155. |
What was the utopian vision of Frederic Sorrieu? |
| Answer» In Sorrieu\'s utopian vision, the peoples of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their flags, and national costumes. Sorrieu created the image to unify the disintegrated states into a nation state under a democratic constitution. | |
| 10156. |
Can anyone tell me which subjects are permanent in 11 and which are optional....... |
| Answer» In science stream, common subjects are BIOLOGY, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY and ENGLISH and the optional subjects are MATHEMATICS, PSYCHOLOGY and INFORMATICS PRACTISES. | |
| 10157. |
Give me a one example of net attendence rate . |
| Answer» It is the number of children of ages 14 - 15 years who attend school per 1000 children of the same age group in the same year. | |
| 10158. |
Write about blood less revloution |
| Answer» The Glorious Revolution, also called “The Revolution of 1688” and “The Bloodless Revolution,” took place from 1688 to 1689 in England. It involved the overthrow of the Catholic king James II, who was replaced by his Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange. Motives for the revolution were complex and included both political and religious concerns. The event ultimately changed how England was governed, giving Parliament more power over the monarchy and planting seeds for the beginnings of a political democracy. | |
| 10159. |
Planning is widely accepted |
| Answer» Please ask question with complete information. | |
| 10160. |
therefore season 21 signed what were the main provinces of agenda 21 |
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| 10161. |
Explain about the coalition government |
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Answer» A coalition government is one which is formed by the coming together of at least two political parties. Usually, it is the partners in an electoral coalition that form a political alliance and adopt a common political programme. A coalition government is one which is formed by the coming together of at least two political parties. Usually, it is the partners in an electoral coalition that form a political alliance and adopt a common political programme. |
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Why is public sector required to provide certain things at reasonable cost ? learn write |
| Answer» \tThe purpose of the public sector is not just to earn profits but to think about the social benifits also.\tThere are several things needed by the society as a whole but which the private sector will not be able to provide at a reasonable cost.\tSome of these require large sums of money to be spent, which is beyond the capacity of the private sector. | |
| 10163. |
How is the tertiary sector?illustrate witha a example |
| Answer» The tertiary sector is different from the other two sectors because the other sectors produce goods but this sector does not produce goods by itself. Instead, the tertiary sector activities help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. These activities are an aid or support for the production process, e.g., transport, communication, storage, banking, insurance, trade activities etc. For this reason this sector is also known as service sector. | |
| 10164. |
Why did the liberal started a revolution in the year of 1848 |
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Answer» The 1848 revolution of the liberals refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe. While in countries like France, food shortages and widespread unemployment during 1848 led to popular uprisings, in other parts of Europe (such as Germany, Italy, Poland, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire), men and women of the liberal middle classes came together to voice their demands for the creation of nation-states based on parliamentary principles. The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were:\t\xa0Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification, nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration.\t\xa0Socially, they wanted to rid society of its class-based partialities and birthrights. Serfdom and bonded labor had to be abolished.\t\xa0Economically they demanded freedom of markets and right to property. The abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movements of goods and capital. I dont know?? |
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| 10165. |
Describe novel indulekha |
| Answer» Please concern the writer | |
| 10166. |
in geography which lessons are not coming |
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Answer» Aare Darshana Ko maine bola ki isro scientist???? boli naa ki there is any things to laugh wale baat par Vah bro...u r scientist....then why don\'t you launch it??? Rdp khud ki script banayi hai maine???? Kya ??? Isro scientist ???? Khud ki script ki banayi hai maine ???jaade koi idhar udhar bolta Laga ke chor deta mai Are hamko jra bhi maza nhi aa raha hai.....?? Ha??? Sudhanshu maza araha hai naa RDP on hai aabhi??? Abe Yrr is there any thing to laugh Ya it is not coming ???? Chapter 2 forest and wildlife is not coming |
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| 10167. |
Why are MNCs setting their customer care centre in India |
| Answer» Because here call rates are cheap and because of highly skilled engineers5 | |
| 10168. |
Novel by nhat linh |
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| 10169. |
Novel by nhat linh in 1930 which influence women |
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| 10170. |
What is fedralisum |
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Answer» Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country Federalism is a type of govt. In which power is divided between central and various constituency Federalism is system of govt. In which power is divided between central authority and its various constituent units |
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| 10171. |
How was Italy fragmented beforeh unification |
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Answer» During the middle of 19 century Italy was divided into seven states of which only one , sardinia piemoint was ruled by an Italian princely house Italy was fragmented in seven states in which only one is ruled by Italian prince |
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| 10172. |
What do you mean by gomastha |
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Answer» From history :-The Age of Industrialisation From which chap. .. A paid worker.. they r the paid servants of the britishers who used to supervise weavers and examine the quality of cloth. |
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| 10173. |
Condition of northern Ireland |
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| 10174. |
What is WRB? Who passed it and when ? |
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| 10175. |
Explain.... CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT? |
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Answer» In 1954-1968 This movement tool place in USA which aimed at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African-American |
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| 10176. |
What was the impact of nationalism in Europe? |
| Answer» The impact of nationalism in Europe are -They revolutioner revolt fr liberty equality and better administrative system | |
| 10177. |
1. Which power dominated the nation-building process in Germany? |
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Answer» Power of the Prussian state Prussian state power |
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| 10178. |
what is kothas |
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| 10179. |
Uses of chemical reaction? |
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Answer» Daily all things r depend on chemical reaction Miss Riddhi Chemical reaction is used to obtaining new solution It\'s too easy Many uses yrr.... |
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| 10180. |
What is the national language of Austria |
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Answer» Mere yar....there are many languages spoken in austria But it is given magyar Solevanian and German |
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| 10181. |
Why Gandhi Ji call off non cooperation movement |
| Answer» 1.because this movement was turning into violence in many places | |
| 10182. |
How the linguistic states created in india? Explain |
| Answer» By order of constitution | |
| 10183. |
State an important characteristics of the oldest Japanese book diamond Sutra |
| Answer» It has 6 sheets of text with woodblock illustration | |
| 10184. |
Why did gandhi ji support the khilafat movement? |
| Answer» to unite hindus and muslims as because of this the Rowlatt Satyagraha was a failure in most parts of india | |
| 10185. |
What is great depression? What impact on India |
| Answer» A long and sever recession in economy | |
| 10186. |
What is round table conference??? |
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Answer» Ja ha ha AA , What did you mean by " beaten krte h" ?? ?? Jab kuch log round shape table pe bahtke beaten karte h |
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What were the three experiments Gandhiji made with the satyagraha |
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| 10188. |
Pring technology in 1947 |
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| 10189. |
describe infra structerl project which world develop French coloniser in vatnams |
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| 10190. |
Education was used as a weapon to fight against the colonialism by the vietnamese. Explain. |
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| 10191. |
What are the staps taken by british tosupreais the Indian nationalist ? |
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Answer» These all were done only to create fear in the heart of Indian nationalist so that they could not protest In future against British 1.they authorised rowlatt act in 19192.they did jallianwala Baghdad massacre. Are bhai karan bura mat lgana main to sirf friends wale love ki baat kar rha tha Teri h tu hi rakhle meri to tere se bhi bhot khas h ok Hi karan |
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| 10192. |
Which power dominated nation building procees in get many |
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| 10193. |
How is Democratic government known as responsive government ? explain with example |
| Answer» As the government is responsible for its all decision and policies | |
| 10194. |
Some changes that came in Europe after the treaty of vienna |
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| 10195. |
Limitations of baeter syatem |
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Answer» Generate problem of double coincidence of wants Arise double coincidence of wants |
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| 10196. |
What makes India a federal countru |
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Answer» Is INDIA is federal government ? I think it is unitary government although it is divided into state and local government but state government is answerable to central government Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and powers of different level of government India\'s government has divided it\'s power and it has more than 2 levels so it is federal |
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Which concept is also called adjusted PCI? Why is it adjusted? |
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| 10198. |
Who was Sun-Yat-Sen |
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Answer» Ok Sun yat Sen was a political reformer in China who struggled against communist rule I have not gone through the chapter but I guess |
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What was the theme of the book HIND SWARAJ ? |
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Answer» I saw it now. Before 10 minutes I sent you a message Hind Swaraj was written by Mahatma Gandhi and according to this he called untouchables as harijans children of Gods and Wanted untouchability to be eliminated |
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Why was the Simon commission constituted? |
| Answer» To look after Constitutional issues and suggest changes | |