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11401.

How was clothes manufactured in England during the proto industrial period\xa0

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11402.

How are the powers divided between the states and the centre\xa0

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11403.

mention the major charisteristics of an ancient town.

Answer» They were larger in scale as compared to the other human settlements, present at those times.Development happened at these places only when there was an increase in food supplies, which made it possible to support a wide range of non-food producers.They supported various social groups like artisans, merchants and priests and acted as centres of political power, administrative network, trade and industry, religious institutions, and intellectual activity.They could vary greatly in size and complexity. Thus, they could easily be densely settled modern-day metropolises, which combined political and economic functions for an entire region, and supported very large populations, or could be smaller urban centres with limited functions.
11404.

Mention the major characteristics of an ancient town.

Answer» They were larger in scale as compared to the other human settlements, present at those times.Developmenthappened at these places only when there was an increase in food supplies, which made it possible to support a wide range of non-food producers.They supported various social groups like artisans, merchants and priests and acted as centres of political power, administrative network, trade and industry, religious institutions, and intellectual activity.They could vary greatly in size and complexity. Thus, they could easily be densely settled modern-day metropolises, which combined political and economic functions for an entire region, and supported very large populations, or could be smaller urban centres with limited functions.
11405.

How to prepare disaster contingency plan?

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11406.

How do different organs of government help in the system of check and balance

Answer» the different organs of government checks the functioning of each. thus it makes sure the organs do not dominate each other.
11407.

What do you mean by coalition government?

Answer» A coalition government is a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which multiple political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that coalition. The usual reason for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament
11408.

Sharing of power makes human beings more powerful. Justify it

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11409.

How are powers divided between state and centre

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11410.

What is federalism?\xa0

Answer» The distribution\xa0of Administrative power between two or more level of government is called Federalism.
A country which has government at two le vel is known as federal government.Establishing govt at central as well as state level is known as federalism.
11411.

What is the difference between legitimate and federal government?\xa0

Answer» Federal Government:\tA federal government is a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments.\tOne central government controls weaker states.\tExamples: The United States, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany.Legitimate Government:\tLegitimate government is a government under which law and action of the government are revealed to the people and government function in a transparent manner.\tIt is elected by the people of the country during elections which are held in free and fair manner.\tExample : Democratic nations.
11412.

Overlapping social divisions create possibilities of deep social difference and tensions. Justify.

Answer» Overlappaing social divisions strenghten the existing divisions\xa0further and lead to deeper and wider conflict. The result of it, is the stress and tensions in the society.\xa0
11413.

What is development\xa0

Answer» Development is a broad concept considers how to promote economic growth by improving factors such as health, education, working conditions, domestic and international policies, and market conditions in developing countries.
Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.
11414.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MORAL AND PRUDENTIAL REASONS??\xa0

Answer» Prudential reason of power sharing are those which have been given a careful thought. They could be about the gain and loss of anything.\xa0If the sense of right or wrong comes in any event, those are known as moral reasons. These reasons are based on the notion of right or wrong and are concerned with the principles of behaviour. These decisions are practical anf not psychological\xa0
11415.

Key notes of work life and leisure

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11416.

How to protect the workers in unorganised sector\xa0

Answer» \xa0HOW TO PROTECT WORKERS IN THE UNORGANISED SECTORS.--RURAL AREAS---1. In the rural areas, the unorganized sector comprises of landless agricultural laborers, small and marginal farmers, artisans etc.2. Nearly 80% of rural household in India are in small and marginal farmers.3. These farmers need to be supported for seeds, agricultural inputs, credit storage and market facility etc.URBAN AREAS---1. In urban areas unorganized sector comprises of workers in small scale industries, casual workers in construction, trade and transport etc. and those who work as street vendors, head load worker, rag pickers etc.2. If they put small scale industry they also need govt. support for getting raw material and marketing of the production.3. Casual workers need to be protected.
11417.

Who was\xa0the real maker of Italy?\xa0

Answer» Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci
11418.

Who help to unification of Germany?\xa0

Answer» The man who did most to unite the German states was Otto Von Bismarck. He was the Prussian Chancellor and his main goal was to strengthen even further the position of Prussia in Europe. His primary aims were to: unify the north German states under Prussian control.
11419.

How did the printing began in india?

Answer» In Buddhism, great merit is thought to accrue from copying and preserving texts. The 4th-century master listed the copying of scripture as the first of ten essential religious practices. The importance of perpetuating texts is set out with special force in the\xa0longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra, which urges the devout not only to hear, learn, remember and study the text but to obtain a good copy and to preserve it. This "cult of the book" led to techniques for reproducing texts in great numbers, especially the short prayers or charms known as\xa0dhāraṇīs. Stamps were carved for printing these prayers on clay tablets from at least the 7th century, the date of the oldest surviving examples. Especially popular was the\xa0Pratītyasamutpāda Gāthā, a short verse text summing up\xa0Nāgārjuna\'s philosophy of causal genesis or dependent origination. Nagarjuna lived in the early centuries of the current era[clarification needed]\xa0and the Buddhist Creed, as the\xa0Gāthā\xa0is frequently called, was printed on clay tablets in huge numbers from the 6th century. This tradition was transmitted to China and Tibet with Buddhism. Printing text from woodblocks does not, however, seem to have been developed in India.
I ask how did printing began,not in which year and by whom.please read question carefully.
Printing in india was began by Portuguese missionary in 16th century AD\xa0
11420.

Write e brief note on the development of print culture in india?

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11421.

Compare India and Srilanka on the basis of any three indicators of HDI for 2004

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11422.

What happens if powers are not shared in democracy?

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11423.

Explain why Brussels was chosen as headquarters of European Union

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11424.

"agriculture supports industrial development in the country" how?

Answer» Agriculture supports industrial development in the country because:1.\xa0Agricultural growth depends on the industrial demand for agricultural commodities. Similarly, industrial growth depends on an increase in purchasing power of the agricultural sector for industrial commodities and on the supply of raw materials for processing. Many developing\xa0countries have realized the importance of the agricultural sector and its role in industrialization in their economic development.2. Industrial products are used in the sector of agriculture . For example, pesticides , irrigation pumps, etc are purchased for agricultural growth.3. Sometimes, as agricultural production efficiency improves\xa0through economic reform, an underemployment problem may occur in the\xa0agricultural sector. Hence, surplus labor from the agricultural sector may be transferred to the industrial sector.4. Development in agricultural processes helps in increasing demand of certain products or the creation of new industries. For example, the development of organic farming\xa0has created a new type of food industry that\xa0caters to organic food in urban areas.\xa0
11425.

Name the modern forms of money

Answer» Since money enables the exchange process, it is also called a medium of exchange. Early forms of money were things of daily use. Modern currency: Uses paper notes and coins made of relatively inexpensive metals
11426.

What dose the picture two magicians published in inland printers 26 January 1901indicate\xa0

Answer» Machines and technology were glorified in England in nineteenth and twentieth century through pictures of cover pages. The trade magazine had the picture of two magicians. Aladdin in shown as representing the East and the past, whereas the motor mechanic with modern tools to build bridges, ships, towers\xa0and high rise buildings, represented the West and modernity.
11427.

Tell me about mahenjodaro and harrapa\xa0

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11428.

Discuss the salt March ???

Answer» Salt March was an effective symbol of resistance against colonialism because\xa0(i)\xa0All classes could identify with salt as it was a cheap and essential food item.(ii)\xa0Tax on salt and the monopoly over its manufacturing was a sign of the oppression of British Rule.(iii)\xa0It would affect the British Economy.Gandhiji reached Dandi on 12th March, 1930\xa0and violated salt law by manufacturing salt from sea water. Breaking the salt law was an apparent defiance of British authority and was a direct challenge to British Rule in India. It had a far reaching repercussion on the whole structure of colonialism.
11429.

Describe the jallianwala Bagh mass care? ?

Answer» Jaliianwala Bagh masscare took place on 13 April 1919 when General Dyer commanded to open fire on a crowd of peacefully assembled protestors and some Baisakhi pilgrims in Amritsar, Punjab. The gathering had assembled to condemn the implentation of the\xa0Rowlatt Act which led to the arrest of two leaders- Satyapal and Dr. Kitchlew.\xa0\xa0
11430.

Differentiate between overlapping and cross cutting difference

Answer» Over lapping social difference If social differences overlap each other it may lead to social division and if one social difference is given preference then people would begin to think that they belong to different community. It always leads to social division and disintegration of the country. Example:- USA: The blacks are discriminated by the whites due to their poverty (racial discrimination). Cross cutting social difference If social difference cross-cut each other we would find it difficult to find which group is against the other. These groups may have similar views on some issues and different on other issues. It encourages diversity and accommodates unity. Example:- NETHERLAND: The main religion here is Christianity. They have division as Catholics and Protestants. Here class and religion cross-cut each other. Neither of them are rich or poor and do not have conflict between them.
\tOvelappingCross-cuttingWhen some social difference causes and overlaps with other difference.If social differences cross-cut one another, then one social difference is compromised with the otheroverlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference\xa0It means that a group that share a common interest on the issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue.Example- racial difference between dark complexion and fairer complexion also refered as the afro-americans\xa0in the US becomes a social division because the darker complexion tend to stay unemployed due to their colour and tend to be poor & homeless, and often face injustice & discrimination.Example -Northern Ireland & Netherlands both are predominantly Christians but divided between Catholics & Protestants. In Northern Ireland the Protestants have stayed richer than the Catholics here class & religion overlap each other, Catholics have been poor & have suffered discrimination\t\xa0
11431.

What was the ethnic composition of\xa0Sri\xa0Lanka

Answer» Sri Lanka has a diverse population with 74% Sinhala speakers and 18% Tamil speakers. AmongTamils, 13% are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ (Tamil Natives) and the rest ‘Indian Tamils’.Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhist, while most of the Tamils are Hindus orMuslims. There are about 7 % Christians, who are both Tamil and Sinhala.
11432.

Evaluate the imp features of \'proto-industriisationphase\' in europe.

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11433.

How did building activity create new employment oppurtunities after 1840?\xa0

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11434.

What is the meaning of non- cooperation movement ??

Answer» This is the the first major movement launxhed by mahatma Gandhi. The meaning of\xa0on-cooperation movement is not to support british in any form. As a consequence the British would suffer both economically and politically.\xa0
11435.

What is power sharing\xa0

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11436.

I need important dates and events in histotry ch3 and ch5 class 10Plzzz...

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11437.

What is mean by power sharing\xa0

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11438.

Features of alluvial soil\xa0

Answer» alluvial soil - a fine-grained fertile soil deposited by water flowing over flood plains or in river beds. alluvial deposit, alluvial sediment, alluvium, alluvion - clay or silt or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down.Alluvial soil as a whole is very fertile. These soils contain adequate proportion of Potash, Lime and Phosphoric acid. Silk, clay, gravel and sand the main constituents of alluvial soil. It is commonly found in riverbed and flood plains.
11439.

why do use averages\xa0

Answer» Average is generally used to compare and find out the true picture of datafor example we use average in income distribution of country
11440.

write about treaty of vienna

Answer» The\xa0Treaty of Vienna\xa0was a peace\xa0treaty\xa0signed on 30 October 1864 in\xa0Vienna\xa0between the Austrian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Kingdom of Denmark. The\xa0treaty\xa0ended the Second War of Schleswig.
11441.

Write about the accomodation in Belgium? ??

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11442.

Plzz.. provide me the CBSE social science syllabus 2018-19

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11443.

Write about the civil war of Sri Lanka? ??

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11444.

Do you think agriculture is the most important for developement or not ? give reason for your answer

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11445.

What is difference between potential and reserved resources?

Answer» \tReservePotentialThese resource have the potential to satisfy human needs but are have been kept side for future useThese are the resources of a region which have not been utilised till now.\xa0● Eg, Water in the rivers can be used for hydroelectric power generation, bur, presently they are not being utilised fully● Eg, Rajasthan has great potential for development of solar and wind energy , but have not been utilised so far.\xa0\xa0\t\xa0
11446.

What are the different terms of credit?

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11447.

Land is an asset of finite magnitude. justify

Answer» Land is a vital resource and it is present in limited amount. It takes millions of years to form a handfull of soil . However land is formed my large amount of soil and other resources.so it is a god gifted asset to us and thus it is our responsiblility to conserve it. Land is important as it supports flora and fauna along with human life.so it is a asset of a finite (LIMITED) magnitude (Amount).\xa0
11448.

Mention the features of development?

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11449.

Discuss the role of political parties in the determination of the outcome of social division?

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11450.

Which are the two kind of routes through which federationhave been found?descibe

Answer» 1. Coming together federation 2. Holding together federation