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In which year, Italy was unified..??? |
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Answer» Oh ??? Ha..ye bhi diya hua h...koi na 1861 hi likhenge ?...mai bahut confuse kar deti hu na ?????? 1861 Diksha sure ho..??? Bcoz book me page no. 8 pe dekho...vha pe Unification of Italy - 1859-1870 diya h... Hi diksha 1861 |
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Write the incidence of jallian wala bagh |
| Answer» ● The Jallianwala Bagh incident took place on 13th April.● A group of villagers had come to Amritsar to attend a fair and had gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.● Since they did not belong to the city, they were unaware of the Martial Law that was imposed.● General Dyer entered the area, closed all the exits and opened fire on the crowd killing hundreds of people.● His objective was to produce a moral effect to create a feeling of terror in the minds of the Satyagrahis.● As the news spread, the people took out their anger in the north Indian towns. A series of clashes, protests, attacks, and strikes began.● The government responded in brutality and humiliated the people.● The Satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground and say Salam to the Sahib. Gandhiji eventually called off the movement. | |
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How did the issue of caste discrimination to be retained in many printed tracks and asset |
| Answer» From 19th century, issues of caste discrimination began to be written.(i) Jyotiba Phule, the Maratha pioneer of low caste, started protest movement. He wrote about the injustice of the caste system in his Gulamgiri.(ii) B. R. Ambedkar in Maharashtra and E.V. Rama-swamy in Madras wrote powerfully on caste. Their writings were read by people all over India.(iii) Local protest movements and sets also created a lot of journals and tracts.(iv) Kashibaba mill worker wrote and published ‘Chhote Aur Bade ka Sawal’.(v) Banglore cotton mill workers set up libraries to educate themselves.(vi) Workers were overburdened and lacked the education to write much.ORThe novels helped to give people a vision of being ideal characters without losing one’s identity in the following ways :(i) Srinivas Das ‘Pariksha Guru’ reflects the inner and outer world of the newly emerging middle class.(ii) The characters in the novel are caught in the difficulty of adapting to colonial modernity and preserving their cultural identity.(iii) The characters in the novel attempt to bridge two different worlds through their actions. They take to new agricultural technology, modernize trading practices, change the use of Indian languages making them capable of transmitting both western sciences and Indian wisdom.(iv) The young are urged to cultivate the healthy habit of reading the newspaper.(v) The novel also emphasizes that all aspects must be achieved without sacrificing the traditional values of the middle class household. | |
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Explain how the print culture help in the growth of nationlism in india |
| Answer» (i) By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.(ii) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.(iii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.(iv) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.(v) When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balagangadhar Tilak wrote articles sympathising with them. He was arrested which provoked protest among masses.Thus it is clear, print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India. | |
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What is empact of French Revolution. |
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Answer» Emergence of nation stateFrance becomes constitutional monarchy The constitutional and political changes came in awake which led to transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to the body of french citizen... |
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And tell me that this answer benefit for us it work in the board exam |
| Answer» What question | |
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describe the decentrilazion in india |
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Answer» Decentralization means transfer of powers from central and state government to local government which includes decision making , etc Decentrilazation in India means transfer of decision making power and assignment of accountability and responsibility for result |
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Plzz give me sample papers |
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Answer» How to gave sample paper ☺️ |
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Sample papers in 2016-17-18-19 |
| Answer» How can I send the sample paper | |
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Describe the major steps taken towards decentralization in 1992 in India |
| Answer» Major steps that were taken towards decentralisation in 1992 were:\tIt was made obligatory to hold elections for choosing members of local governmental institutions\tSeats were reserved for people belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and other backward classes in local bodies.\tOne-third of the seats are reserved for women.\tState Election Commission was constituted in the states for holding elections in government bodies.\tIt was made mandatory for the State Governments to share powers and revenues with local bodies. | |
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What are the reason to clash between the gomastha and weavers |
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Answer» Gomasthas were the officials of the East India Company. They were mainly recruited to supervise, collect supplies and check the quality of cloth woven by the Indian weavers.But, there were frequent clashes between the Indian weavers and gomasthas because of the following reasons:1. Gomasthas were very arrogant. They even beat the Indian weavers and whipped them. They came with sepoys.2. The weavers were paid meager prices for their goods. They could not bargain for their costs. They were not able to sell it to other different buyers instead.3. Moreover, the Gomasthas were outsiders. Earlier, the brokers were the people who lived in the same villages as the weavers, took care of them and helped them when they were in need. But these Gomasthas punished the weavers if there is any delay in supply.4. The East India company gave loans to the weavers to purchase the raw materials while placing the order. The loans that were taken by the Indian weavers from the East India Company put them in a pitiable situation that they had to give their finished goods to Gomasthas who punished them for the delay in supply.Thus, the appointment of Gomasthas led to clashes. Gomasthas were arrogant.They did not belong to the village of the weavers.They used to collect revenues harshly with the hepl of sepoys. Gomasthas used to get the weavers beaten up by the sepoys |
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Rspl 3 |
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Describe the political ends that list hopes to achieve through economic measures...??? |
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Answer» A customs union known as Wolverine was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German states. This union removed internal impediments and summed up 32 currencies into two. Besides this, it the aim of the union is to bind the Germans economically into a nation by strengthening the nation materially through its protection of interests externally and stimulating its internal productivity. It must be awakened and national sentiments should be raised through a fusion of individual and state interests. Koi nhi ??? |
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What are the main function of wto. |
| Answer» To liberalize the trade... | |
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What are the impact of globalisation in india. |
| Answer» The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India. | |
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How globalisation are linked with migration. |
| Answer» Globalization has made migration much easier through better communications, dissemination of information through mass media and improved transport, among others. It is the increasing trade and investment flows in many regions, which facilitated interest and awareness in migration. | |
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What are the factor affecting of globalisation? |
| Answer» Globalization is basically an economic activity but influenced by many factors. Some of the influencing factors are: Economy, Resources and Markets, Political & Technologies. | |
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How the notion of swaraj was perceived by various strata in the society. |
| Answer» Swaraj meant different things to different people.1) Middle classes in cities- For the middle classes in cities, the call of Swaraj led to boycott of government institutions. In towns, the movement was relatively peaceful. Students, teachers and headmasters left schools and colleges while lawyers quit their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most provinces. Foreign goods and clothes were boycotted and burnt, while liquor shops were picketed. Swaraj, in this sense, meant economic independence. The businessmen also refused to sell foreign goods. However, the movement slowed down gradually due to lack of alternatives.2) For the peasants and tribals, Swaraj meant not only freedom from British rule, but also from exploitation at the hands of landlords. Peasants were charged exorbitant rent and were forced into bonded labour. Hence they organised themselves and demanded the reduction of revenue and abolition of beggar or bonded labour. In the countryside, the movement often showed streaks of violence, with houses of merchants being attacked. The tribals began guerilla resistance movements as they had been deprived of access to forest and its resources. These movements did not entirely follow the path of Congress. However, they were an integral part of the national struggle, giving it much needed strength.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/7906729#readmore | |
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What is currency and her features |
| Answer» A currency\xa0in the most specific sense is money in any form when in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins.\xa0The characteristics of money are durability, portability, divisibility, uniformity, limited supply, and acceptability. | |
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Guys i am confused....is making of global world part of our syllabus this time? |
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Answer» Thanks bro☺️☺️ Shi bola Age of industrialisation aur the making of global world optional hai . |
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Investment and foreign investment |
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Answer» Investment made by MNCs Investment means those money which is used to buy assets like lands machine and other equipment Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment .Any investment is made with the hope that these assts will earn profit The money that is spent to buy assts such as land building machines and other equipment is calld investment |
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Impact of globalozation... |
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Answer» ☺️ 1 . New jobs are created. 2. The consumer gets more choice . 3 the consumers gets choice at low cost of good variety . 4 . Due to globalisation some companies now became MNCs like tata etc. 5 . Due to hard competion small producers quit the market . |
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Importance of tertairy sector.. |
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Answer» Thank u ☺️ Importance of tertiary sectors are as follows:. 1 : they provide services to us 2: without tertiary sector both secondary and primary sectors are incomplete . 3: They provide us the prouduct made in secondary sector . 4: They also provide raw materials to the secondarynsector from the primary sector |
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how did the idea of nationalism develop a movement to review |
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which body conducts the elections to panchayat and municipalities |
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Answer» State election commision election commission of India |
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what was the nationalist message of swadeshi regarding advertisements ? |
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Answer» Using our own country products not other country products F.....ck is the correct answer |
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Who imposed printing in India? |
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Answer» British ers Bye guys I think Europeans but I am not sure I have written it in my preboards Oo Sorry ?\u200d♀...Portuguese missionaries Fantastic ??me too Oho thanks ? Britishers..? |
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Explain any three features of handwritings repeat before the age of print in India |
| Answer» The features of handwritten manuscripts before the age of print in India are as follows:1.Manuscripts were copied on Palm leaves or on handmade papers.2. In manuscripts sometimes pages were beautifully illustrated.3. The handwritten manuscripts were crushed between wooden covers or sewn together for preservation.4. Before the age of print in India Manuscripts were available in Vernacular languages.5. They were highly expensive and fragile.6. Handwritten manuscripts could not be read easily as script was written in different styles. | |
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How meaning ful choice is not given to voter\'s? |
| Answer» Nowadays All the political party in our country are of same thinking . And all the candidates are of same thinking that\'s why we r not geeting a meaning ful choice | |
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Which among the following is not responsible for globalisation |
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Answer» But where are your options Trade barriers |
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Who was Bismark?? |
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Answer» He was the architect of german unification Chief minister of prussia Its otto von bismark He was the cheif minister of purussia Otton vo Bismark was the cheif minister of Germany who played important role in its unification |
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What was Frankfurt Parliament about? |
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Answer» The frankfurt parliament was first freely elected parliament for all germany on 1 may 1848. The parliament also proposed a constitutional monarchy headed by hereditary emperor (kaiser). It was held in frankfurt? Koi baat ni IDK sorry |
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Name the countries which met in vienna in 1815. What was theri agenda and purpose? |
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Answer» Britain ,Prussia, Russia and Austria Britain,Prussia,Russia and Austria Countries - Britain russia prussia and austriaThey met to draw up a settlement for britainTo undo the most of the changes brought by NapoleanTo reatpre the nonarchies that were destroyed by Napoleon Thanku bro.. There purpose was Vienna treaty and sharing of territories The countries which met were Britain, Prissia , Austria , Russia |
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Why is tertiary sector growing in importance |
| Answer» Tertiary sector has become important in India because :(i) Basic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.(ii) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.(iii) Demand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.(iv) Rapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.(v) Liberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services. | |
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Stories of consumer exploitation and grievences from newspapers and consumer court. |
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Answer» Thanks for inform me This chapter is not coming this year I think this ch is deleted from syllabus |
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Importance of MNCs |
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Answer» 1.It\'s increase employment in the country where it is set up 2.it provide foreign exchange in the country 3.it help in the development of the country\'s economy 4.it provide products to people in an affordable cost and better quality It create job opportunity in a large no. in which country they set there factory |
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Will chapter Consumers Rights be asked in board exam???? |
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Answer» No its for periodic test only No No No . It\'s out of syllabus. No Consumer rights is for project only . It will not be assessed in class 10 board exam No No No |
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Mam/sir mujhe sst learn नहीं hoti |
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Answer» Yes the same problem i also have Sst is not subject to learn ..firstly u have to understand the topic of each chapter.then u r able to give answer or write |
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How does caste affect politics and how politics affects caste? |
| Answer» Politics in CasteThe caste system in India can also become politicised in the following ways:\tWhen a particular caste tries to gain prominence by adding many neighbouring castes and sub-castes which were earlier not included.\tThe caste system also becomes politicised when caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes. In such a case, every caste tries to gain maximum benefits for itself.\tOf late, many caste groups have gained entry into politics by terming themselves as ‘backward’ or ‘forward’ caste groups.It is to be noticed that the existence of the caste system is itself not healthy for any democracy. It mostly produces negative results. In India, it has resulted in the vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and illiteracy for many castes. The caste system may also lead to caste division, caste violence and conflicts resulting in violence.Caste in Politics\xa0However, we also need to keep in mind that the caste system always does not play a role in shaping politics or deciding the candidates from a constituency. This is due to the following reasons:\tNot every constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. Therefore, every party is required to win the trust of the people belonging to different castes.\tNo political party wins all the votes of a particular favoured caste or community. When people say that caste is a ‘vote bank’, they simply mean that many people from that one particular caste may vote for the party.\tBecause several political parties fight elections, there may be many candidates from the same caste fighting elections against each other.\tIt has been seen that many elected MPs or MLAs may lose the elections. If candidates are elected on caste lines, then no candidate can ever lose the elections. | |
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What makes a govwrnment accountable? |
| Answer» An accountable government is answerable to its citizens. It is responsible for all the decisions it makes on behalf of its citizens.Government accountability means that public officials elected and un-elected have an obligation to explain their decisions and actions to the citizens. Government accountability is achieved through the use of a variety of mechanisms political, legal, and administrative designed to prevent corruption and ensure that public officials remain answerable and accessible to the people they serve. In the absence of such mechanisms, corruption may thrive. | |
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Write a short note on swaraj party. |
| Answer» There were some Congress leaders who argued or advocate the Idea of fighting the British from within the legislative council.they wanted to pressuris the government for various reforms through council.they also wanted to demonstrate that these councils were not truly democratic.keeping in mind these objectives,C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the SWARAJ PARTY (1922) | |
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Why the incidient of chauri chaura took place? |
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Answer» Bro not in feb Due to jaliwala bahg incident on 13 april1919 at amritsar The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, British India on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire.In retaliation the demonstrators attacked and set fire to a police station, killing all of its occupants. The incident led to the deaths of three civilians and 22 or 23 policemen. the Indian National Congress halted the Non-cooperation Movement on the national level as a direct result of this incident. |
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Describe the great economic hardship that prevailed in Europe during the 1930s |
| Answer» Hi The answer is very easy dudeI just tell the key words /sub topic :UnemploymentBad harvestIncrease in populationSmall producers gaced stiff competitionAristocracy were powerPeasents struggle against wages and feudal duesFood prices increased | |
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How is nuclear energy form |
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What is the child *** ratio in india |
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Answer» 919 919 |
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Why unification of germany took place .explain |
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Answer» \tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany. In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire. |
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Why did the weavers and gomasthas clash |
| Answer» The word gomastha means agent in Persian. The gomasthas were Indian agents of the British East India Company, who signed bonds with the local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company. They also fixed the prices of the goods.\xa0Gomasthas were appointed by the government. They supervised the weavers. They collected the supplies and examined the quality of the cloth. They were arrogant and punished the weavers for delays in the supply of goods. So there was a clash between the weavers and gomasthas. | |
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Project on consumer rights minimum 20 pages |
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What is curreny? What are features of modern curreny? |
| Answer» Currency is that who do the work of currency | |
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What is jikji |
| Answer» I think it is a book | |