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1101.

What do you mean by public facility

Answer» Public facilities are those facilities which are not possible for any individual to access at economic cost, so government provides such facilities to the public to ensure quality of life and for development of the country.Four major facilities given by government are as follows(i)\xa0Basic Education\xa0Government provides school and allied educational facilities like playground furnitures of the school etc which are enjoyed by all.(ii)\xa0Basic Health Facilities\xa0Government provides hospitals, vaccine programmes to maintain basic quality of life.(iii)\xa0Law and Order Facility/Security\xa0Government provides police outposts, police stations for maintaining security of the public and it also protects the interest of its citizens by the state laws.(iv)\xa0Public Distribution System\xa0Government opens PDS shops or ration shops through which basic food items like rice grain, wheat, pulses etc. are distributed at subsidised rate to the lower income group or poor people. Functioning of these facilities are dependent on the community awareness and public cooperation.
1102.

What is fedarilsm

Answer» Thanks pranali??
Tum kaha se
Thanks
Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country. Usually, a federation has two levels of government. One is the government for the entire country that is usually responsible for a few subjects of common national interest. The others are governments at the level of provinces or states that look after much of the day-to-day administering of their state. Both these levels of governments enjoy their power independent of the other.
Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country. A federation has two levels of government. Both these levels of governments enjoy their power independent of the other
1103.

What is the project for class 10th economics this year

Answer» Don\'t know
1104.

MY what\'sapp NUMBER 9508600819.

Answer» Me from jehanabad
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1105.

The decision of MNCs to relocate production to asian countries

Answer» Effect of MNC\'s decision to relocate production to Asian Countries:a. It provided for cheap labor to MNC\'sb. It stimulated world trade.c. Increased capital inflow in the Asian Countriesd. Brought about new technology and production methods to the Asian Countries.e. Greater choice of goods and services to the people.f. Greater employment opportunities for Asian countries.g. Rapid economic transformation resulting in the growth of economies like India, China
1106.

who are transgender

Answer» A person who is not a male nor female
Dot dot s. e x hai
Transgender people have a gender identity or gender expression that differs from their *** assigned at birth.
Which havi both *** called harmafordite .
1107.

The step taken for modernization of agriculture

Answer» Four steps which were taken by the Indian government to improve agriculture in India after independence were1.\xa0Land reform was the main focus of the government in the First Five Years’ Plan. It aimed at consolidation of land holdings, abolition of the zamindari system etc.2.\xa0During the 1960’s and 1970’s, many agricultural reforms were introduced in agriculture to enhance production. The Green Revolution was such a measure.3.\xa0The government started many schemes to protect the crops against droughts, fires, floods and other calamities.4.\xa0Various cooperative banks and societies were established to provide farmers with loans at low rates of interests.5.\xa0The government also announced minimum support price and procurement price for the important crops to check the exploitation of farmers by middlemen.\xa0
1108.

WHAT WAS MEANING OF SWARAJ FOR THEM?

Answer» \xa0The plantation workers in Assam had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi and the notion of\xa0Swaraj. Plantation workers in Assam were kept in strict confinement and had to\xa0work for longer hours for meagre pay. Moreover, for the plantation\xa0workers, ‘swaraj’ meant\xa0the right to move freely in and\xa0out of\xa0the confined spaces and the freedom to visit theirnative villages. The workers after the beginning of the Non-Cooperation Movement,\xa0disobeyed the authorities, left the plantation and headed to\xa0their villages. The plantation\xa0workers believed that in the Gandhi Raj, every person would be given land in their own\xa0villages. However, they were caught by the police while on their way and were brutally\xa0beaten up. The plantation workers thus conceived t\xa0he notion of swaraj in their own ways in\xa0which they thought that\xa0each of them will have freedom and land\xa0thus\xa0ending their poverty\xa0and miseries.
1109.

What is beginning done to conserve endangered species of wildlife? give example

Answer» Don\'t know
1110.

Nationalist encinal balcon

Answer» While the 18th century in the Balkans was dominated by the steady decline of Ottoman power, the outstanding feature of the 19th century was the creation of nation-states on what had been Ottoman territory. Because the emergence of national consciousness and the creation of nation-states were conditioned by local factors, each nation evolved in an individual way. Nevertheless, some general characteristics are discernible.
1111.

Match up of ch 1 geography class 10th

Answer» hii..Akansha
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1112.

What are the three gender

Answer» Male, Female & Transgender.
According to class. 3 to 5 th grammar book 1. Male gender example man 2. Female gender example women3. Common gender Example police, doctor , layer, judge etc means in this category man and woman have equal right.
Male, female and **********
1113.

Summary of the chapter Nationalisms in India

Answer» Indian nationalism\xa0developed as a concept during the\xa0Indian\xa0independence movement fought against the colonial British Raj.\xa0Indian nationalism\xa0is an instance of territorial\xa0nationalism, inclusive of all its people, despite their diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds.\xa0Many times feelings of\xa0nationalism lead\xa0a group to demand certain rights and freedoms. This was the case with\xa0India\xa0and Vietnam in the mid-1900s when\xa0nationalist\xa0sentiments drove the people of these countries to gain\xa0independence\xa0from their colonial rulers in Europe.\xa0Raja Rammohan Roy is called Father of Indian Nationalism.
1114.

What is dominion status that britishers wanted to gave indians

Answer» The Irwin Declaration was a statement made by Lord Irwin, then Viceroy of India, on 31 October 1929 regarding the status of India in the British empire. It was intended to placate leaders of the Indian nationalist movement who had become increasingly vocal in demanding dominion status for India. The Nehru Report, 1928 stated: ‘1. India shall have the same constitutional status in the community of nations, known as the British Empire, as the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia…’. While demands for dominion status were made by some Indians during the first two decades of the 20th century, it was only after the passing of the Government of India Act 1919 that this demand became a common and forceful part of the vocabulary of the Indian political class. The Declaration was a five-line statement in simple non-legal language. It attempted to clarify to its British and Indian audiences that the intention of the British government was to facilitate India attaining dominion status in the future. However, there was no mention of any timeline. The Declaration triggered political developments both in Britain and India. In Britain, there was a backlash: significant parts of the political class and the general public were against India attaining obtaining dominion status. In India, nationalist leaders welcomed the Declaration and radically changed their mode of engagement with the British government: they now wanted all negotiations between Indian political leaders and Britain to be about the formalisation of dominion status for India and the framing of a new Constitution. Walter Reid in Keeping the Jewel in the Crown traces the complex political developments in Britain that took place before and after the Declaration. It seemed like Lord Irwin himself intended the Declaration to not materialise any time in the near future; Indian political leaders, on the other hand, felt that dominion status was within arms reach. Political developments that emerged from this point onwards ultimately led the Indian National Congress to pass the Purna Swaraj Declaration.(sorry vo wrong ho gya tha?) (i think ye answer bada ho gya )
But it was said by lord irwin in 1929
On 3 June 1947, it was decided that British India would be partitioned into two sovereign states, both dominions: Pakistan, consisting of Muslim-majority regions, and India, consisting of the rest.
1115.

Participation of peasants and tribals in non coporation mivement

Answer» They participated in Gandhiji\'s Non-cooperation movement because the colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing them from entering the forests to graze their cattle, or to collect fruits and fuelwood.
1116.

Differenciate between national park and wildlife sanctuary

Answer» \tHuman activities are allowed.No human activities are allowed.Main aim is to protect a particular flora or fauna.Can include flora, fauna or any other objects of historical significance.There are no fixed boundaries.Boundaries are fixed and defined.It is open to the general publicNot usually open to the public.Sanctuaries are usually formed by the order of Central or the State GovernmentNational Parks are formed by the State or central Legislature.A sanctuary can be upgraded to a national parkA national park cannot be downgraded to a Sanctuary.\t
1117.

Which of the quote is said by matternich

Answer» Duke Metternich described a quote about Giuseppe mazzini is that :Giuseppe mazzini is the most dangerous enemy of our social order.
\tDuke Metternich was the Chancellor of Austria.\tHe told the statement :\xa0When France sneezes, Europe catches cold.\tHe considered Guisepe Mazanni as the greatest enemy of their.
1118.

Consumer awareness projects class 10

Answer» Consumer awareness\xa0is the knowledge that a\xa0consumer\xa0should have about his/her legal rights and duties. It is a must for a\xa0consumer\xa0to follow these rights. It is implemented for the protection of the\xa0consumer, so that the\xa0consumer\xa0is not exploited by the seller of the products. Consumer\xa0education and\xa0awareness\xa0motivate people not to purchase such goods which are very harmful to them. Through\xa0consumer awareness,\xa0they are also made known to the proceedings of laws so that they can solve their problems. Every member of society\xa0is\xa0a\xa0consumer.
1119.

Which chapter in syllabus 2020

Answer» Sabhi chapter hai ,??aapko konsa chahiye
1120.

What is inffent mortality rate

Answer» The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths under one year of age occurring among the live births in a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 live births occurring among the population of the given geographical area during the same year.
Infant mortality rate:\xa0Infant mortality rate is the number of\xa0deaths\xa0per 1,000 live births of children under one year of age. The\xa0rate\xa0for a given region is the number of children dying under one year of age, divided by the number of live births during the year, multiplied by 1,000
1121.

Which organizations did business classes form?

Answer» i) Various forms of business organizations from which one can choose the right one include:ii) Sole proprietorship,iii) Joint Hindu family business,Partnership,iv) Cooperative societies, and.v) Joint stock company.
Answer : I I C C and F I C C ITo organise\xa0business\xa0interests, Indian merchants and industrialists formed the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of\xa0Commerce\xa0and Industries (FICCI).
1122.

What is inffent mortality rate?

Answer» Number of infant die before 1 year in 100 lives infant in a particular year
1123.

What was Poona pact? Why it was signed?

Answer» Poona pact (September, 1932) was signed between Ambedkar and Gandhiji.It gave the depressed classes reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, which were to be voted in by the general electorate.Detailed Explanation:\xa0(i) Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar was nominated as a delegate of the oppressed classes for the Second Round Table Conference.(ii) In that Round Table Conference, he clashed with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorates for the dalits.(iii) When the British government accepted Ambedkar’s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death. He believed that separate electorates for dalits would slow down the process of their integration into society. The issue was eventually resolved through the(iv) Poona Pact of September 1932.(v) It gave the Depressed Classes (later to be known as the Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate.
1124.

What is resources ? Explain the classification of resources

Answer» EXPLAIN RESOURCES - DEFINITIONEverything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as Resource.RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF ORIGIN - Based on their origin, resources can be abiotic or biotic. Abiotic resources are non-living while biotic resources are living. Soils, rocks and minerals are abiotic but plants and animals are biotic resources. RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF EXHAUSTIBILTY - On the Basis of exhaustibility, resources can be renewable or non-renewable.Renewable resources are those which get renewed or replenished quickly. Non-renewable resources are those which have a limited stock. RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF OWNERSHIP - On the Basis of ownership, resources can be individual resources or community owned resources.Individual Resources: These are also owned privately by individuals. Community Owned Resources: There are resources which are accessible to all the members of the community. RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF DEVELOPMENT - On the basis of their development and use resources can be classified into two groups, actual resources and potential resources. Actual resources are those resources whose quantity is known. Potential resources are those whose entire quantity may not be known and these are not being used at present.
1125.

Why are goverment is not inters in idea of linguisticstall

Answer» \xa0(i) Common Language:\xa0Many states were created on the basis of language to ensure that people who speak the same language lived in the same state.(ii) Common culture, ethnicity or geography:\xa0Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography. These include States like Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.Advantages :• The experience has shown that the formation of linguistic States has actually made the country, more united. It has also made administration easier.
1126.

Name the same state creat of cluture and geographical

Answer» Name the state rich in both culture as well as geographical area..
1127.

What is tusiduary subject

Answer» Subjects which are not present in any of the lists mentioned in the constitution are known as Residuary Subjects. Union Government has the powers to make laws on Residuary Subjects. Such subjects include: Computer software, e-commerce etc. These subjects came into being after the constitution was created.
1128.

What is the impact of french revolution?

Answer» \xa0Impact of the French Revolution:\tThe French Revolution is significant for the fact that it marked the end of the institution of absolute monarchy in France and saw the establishment of a Republic.\tLiberty, Equality and Fraternity, which had become the guiding principles of the French Revolution, also became the foundational values of the French Republic.\tThe Revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government for the first time in Europe.\tFeudalism as an institution was buried by the Revolution, and the Church and the clergy were brought under State control.\tIt led to the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France.\tIt also signified the end of ancient beliefs and political systems and a qualified acceptance of the new era of Industrial Revolution.\tIt popularised the idea of nationalism. It also led to the eventual development of the Welfare State.\tThe success of the French Revolution inspired people all over the world, and especially in Europe. Mobilised by the spirit of nationalism and the ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity, people rose in revolt against the absolutist autocratic State and strived to install democracy as the new form of Government.\xa0
1129.

In what ways did the non coporation movement started in cities and town

Answer» Thanku so much
The movement in the cities started with the participation of the middle class people. Thousands if students, teachers , principles boycotted the imperial institutions. Lawyers gave up their lega practice. Council elections were boycotted in many cities, except in madras, where the non-brahmans felt that entering the elections was one way of gaining power, usually the brahmans has access to.Middle class people started boycotting the use of foreign goods , merchants and traders denied trading foreign goods and to finance foreign trade.Due to the boycott movement production in Indian textile mills and handlooms went up. And the value of trade dropped from rs102 crore to rs 57crore between 1921-1922.
1130.

What is mean by scheduled languages

Answer» \t\xa0They are those languages which are included in the Eighth schedule of the Indian constitution.\xa0\tThese languages have been accorded official status.\xa0\t\xa0For example, Hindi,Bodo, Gujarati, Kashmiri.\xa0
1131.

What is mean by border dispute

Answer» A border dispute is when two governments or more do not agree on the location of the border between their lands. An example is Pakistan and India over the territory of Kashmir.
1132.

What was the objective of drawing up treaty of viema

Answer» The main objective of treaty of Vienna was to nullify all the changes that had come into existence during Napoleonic wars. The Bourbon dynasty restore its power which had been deposed during the French Revolution. To prevent the expansion of France in future, a number of states were set up on the boundaries of France. The kingdom of Netherland including Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa including Piedmont established in the south.Prussia was given important new territories on the western frontier, while Austria was given control of northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 states which was set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Prussia was given to Russia. The main intention was behind that set up was to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and create a new conservative order in Europe
1133.

Difference between provinces and presidency in tabular form

Answer» \tProvinces\xa0were ruled directly by British officials who were appointed by the Viceroy.\xa0Princely States\xa0were ruled by local, hereditary rulers, who acknowledged British sovereignty in return for local autonomy.\xa0\t\xa0
1134.

How many chapter in history

Answer» " 4 "chapters are there in history...
4
1135.

Why were linguistic states were created? What are their advantages?

Answer» \xa0(i) Common Language:\xa0Many states were created on the basis of language to ensure that people who speak the same language lived in the same state.(ii) Common culture, ethnicity or geography:\xa0Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography. These include States like Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.Advantages :• The experience has shown that the formation of linguistic States has actually made the country, more united. It has also made administration easier.
1136.

How is federalism practiced

Answer» The federalism is rehearsed in India by making three subgroups:\xa0- Linguistic States:\xa0A lot of old states are not in the being currently and a ton of new states are being produced, the name of the zones, states, and limits have been changed and the explanation for this was individuals who talked same languages lived in a similar place and furthermore shared same societies and religions. For instance Nagaland, Uttarakhand, and Jharkhand.\xa0- Language Policy:\xa0The second test for Indian league is the dialect approach. Our constitution did not give the status of national dialect to any one dialect. Hindi was viewed as the national dialect yet Hindi is additionally the first language of 40 for every penny Indians so there was a considerable measure of shields to secure different dialects, other than Hindi there were around 21 different dialects.\xa0- Center-State Relations:\xa0Reproducing the middle state is one route in which federalism has been strengthed by and by since 1990 COALITION GOVT were on the inside on the grounds that no single gathering got a reasonable greater part in the Lok Sabha, the real national gatherings needed to go into an organization together with many gatherings including a few local gatherings to shape a legislature at the Center.
FEDERALISM is practiced in India by, The creation of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. In 1947, the boundaries of several old States were changed in order to create new States. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State.
1137.

How culture played an important role

Answer» The development of nationalism in Europe was not only the result of war and territorial expansion.Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation in Europe. The following examples state the fact(i) Art, poetry, stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feelings in-Europe.(ii) Romanticism, a cultural movement in Europe developed a particular form of nationalist sentiment. Romantic artists and poets criticised the glorification of science and reason. They tried to create a sense of a shared collective heritage as the basis of a nation. They gave importance on emotions, intuitions and mystical feelings.(iii) German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people (das volk) in their folk song, folk poetry and folk dances.(iv) Vernacular languages and folklores strengthen the national spirit.(v) In Poland Karol Kurpinski cekbrated the national struggle through opera and music.(vi) Allegory of Germania and Marianne developed national feelings among citizens.
1138.

Can I write the elements of the beligium model in a understanding and easy format?

Answer» Yes
1139.

What do you mean by (BMI) body mass index .explain

Answer» Body mass index is bmiit is used to determine whether an adult is undernourished or not it is calculated by weight by the square of heightif it is less than 18.5 then the person is undernourished and if it is more than 25 than it is overweight
Weight divided by height square
1140.

The calculation of per capita income of all countrues is made in??

Answer» Pratik more are u ishamore
1141.

class 10 social issues project file

Answer» he. nice
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1142.

How is Municipal Corporation formed?

Answer» Thanks
A municipal corporation is established in larger towns and its members are directly elected by the people. Its head is referred as\xa0Mahapaur\xa0or mayor. A post of deputy mayor is created to look after the affairs of the corporation in the absence of mayor.\xa0Urban local governments are established according to the size of the town. For a small urban area, a municipality is constituted which is responsible for developmental activities of that town. Under a municipality, a city is divided into several wards, each represented by one candidate. This candidate is directly elected by the people of that area through elections.
1143.

Suggest different ways in which resource can be used judiciously?

Answer» Resources can be used judiciously by the following ways -1. resource planning - the planning is an important step in country like india where resources are enourmously diverse for judicious use of resources. planning provides economically viable and sustainable solution to the issues related to resources and serves efficiently and effectively.2. management resources - the proper management is vital for the efficient and sustainable use of resources. the proper management of resources successfully link the human and resources resulting in it\'s judicious use.3. Awareness - the awareness plays an important role in planning, management and use of resouces. it is an responsibility of an individual to effectionately plan and manage their local resources and should manage and harness them in the sustainable and best possible way like like a vacant piece of community land that can be brought under use by building parks, garden etc.
1144.

What does the term liberalism means? What does it mean to different classes?

Answer» Liberalism:\xa0Derived from Latin word ‘liber’ means ‘free’. It meant differently to different people.\xa0Middle class:\xa0For the new middle classes it stood for freedom of individual and equality of all before law.\xa0Politically:\xa0It emphasized government by consent. There was to be an end to autocracy and clerical privileges. The right to vote was meant to be only for property owning men. The lower classes were therefore not included. In general, it stood for inviolability of private property and freedom of the markets from state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods. Since the French Revolution, liberalism had stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative government through parliament.
1145.

Pulwama attack kab hua tha

Answer» Black day of india ???
Yaha nahi dungi apna dedo
Ooo
14 feb Valentine Day ke din
Yaad nahi sayad pichle saal??
1146.

Define credit card

Answer» A credit card is a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services .???lo jaan lo
Kuch nhi
Credit card
Kiske baare mein
Kya karogi jaan ke
1147.

Why Gandhiji felt the need to stop the rowlatt satyagrah..??

Answer» Hi
Hii ??
Thanks yogita..??
The Rowlatt satyagraha was limited mainly to the cities and towns. Mahatma Gandhi felt the need of a more broad-based movement in India. He was convinced that it could be only possible by bringing the Hindus and Muslims on a common platform.
1148.

Write a detailed note on type of forest.

Answer» Tropical Deciduous ForestsThese trees have broadleafs. India also has temperate deciduous forests but they are very less in number. These broad leaves are shed in the autumn season but it is in case of temperate deciduous mode. The tropical deciduous forests have the trees that shed their leaves in the winter season.Tropical Rain ForestsThese are also called equatorial rainforests. Rainforests are those forests which are characterized by heavy rainfall between 1750 mm and 2000 mm. These forests incur heavy showers of 100-600 cm a year, so they are named so. Coffee, bananas, and chocolates come from tropical rainforests.Montane ForestsThis type of forest is found in mountain or hilly areas. These areas include the hilly area of Himalayas and Vindhyas or Nilgiri hills. The forests in the northern region are denser than in the South. At higher altitudes, fir, juniper, deodar, and chilgoza can be found.Tropical Thorn forestsThey are found in the area with very little rainfall (as little as 50cm). Arid regions of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh have these forests.
1149.

What do you know about Agenda -12 ? What were its aims

Answer» Oh yeah
It is the declaration signed by world leaders in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), which took place at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Aims:\tIt aimed at achieving global sustainable development.\tThe agenda was to combat environmental damage, poverty and diseases.\tIt can be achieved through global cooperation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities.\tOne major objective of the Agenda 21 is that every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21.
Do u mean agenda 21..??
1150.

Brife about the events occurred in the chapter the rise of nationalism in Europe with given date?

Answer» \t\t\t1785 & 1786Grimm Brothers Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm were born1789The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution1797Napoleon invades Italy; Napoleonic wars begin1804Civil Code or Napoleonic Code removed all privileges based on birth & established equality1807Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini was born1812Grimm brothers published their first collection of tales1813Napoleon lost the battle of Leipzig1814-1815Fall of Napoleon; the Vienna Peace Settlement1815The defeat of Napoleon by Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria1821Greek struggle for independence begins1821Nationalism sparked off amongst the Greeks1824English poet Lord Byron died of fever1824Massacre at Chios, Eugene DelacroixJuly 1830The first upheaval took place in France1831Giuseppe Mazzini was sent to exile for attempting a revolution in Liguria1831An armed rebellion took place against Russian rule1832Treaty of Constantinople recognised Greece as an independent nation1833The founding of Young Europe in Berne1834A Customs Union or Zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia1845Weavers in Silesia led a revolt against contractors1848French artist named Frédéric Sorrieu prepared a series of four prints visualising ‘Democratic and social Republics’1848Revolutions in Europe; artisans, industrial workers and peasants revolt against economic hardships; middle classes demand constitutions and representative governments; Italians, Germans, Magyars, Poles, Czechs, etc. demand nation-states18 May 1848831 elected representatives marched in a festive procession to take their places in the Frankfurt parliament1859Tactful diplomatic alliance with France engineered by Cavour, Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces1859-1870Unification of Italy1861Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of united Italy1866-1871Unification of Germany1867Habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the HungariansJanuary 1871Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles1905Slav nationalism gathers force in the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires\t