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| 13701. |
Popular struggle movement in India big discription with inf and photo |
| Answer» Photo can\'t be uploaded sorry Miss | |
| 13702. |
What changes effected the pattern of industrialisation? |
| Answer» • The Swadeshi movement happens that was against the use of foreign goods and clothes that made people boycott the products.• In 1906, the Indian yarn export was declined that was to be done to China.• With the First World War, the exports to India were declined since British people were busy in the manufacturing of war products. | |
| 13703. |
Problems faced due to flexible labour laws |
| Answer» \tLack of training. Part-time and temporary staff may not get sufficient training from firms because they only have short-term contracts. A firm has less incentive to develop their worker’s human capital if they are only short-term. Therefore many low skilled workers will remain under-skilled because they never gain job stability and the training this encourages\tLower productivity. Due to less investment in workers, it can adversely affect labour productivity – a key determinant of long-term economic growth.\tFlexible labour markets create greater job insecurity and stress. Job security is often as important to workers as the level of wages. This insecurity could lead to lower morale and lower productivity for the firm in the long-run\tRising inequality. Non-unionised part-time workers get smaller pay increases. Arguably flexible labour markets have created a bigger gap between those ‘insiders’ with secure job contracts, and those ‘outsiders’ without job contracts.\tHigher search costs for workers needing to find new jobs. Also, firms may have higher replacement costs for hiring more workers. Firms may end up paying a premium to employment agencies to help fill gaps in their workforce. | |
| 13704. |
What is comm. Government? |
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| 13705. |
Which party has been empowered for at least 30 yrs. without a break in West Bengal...???? |
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Answer» Hi CPI(M) according to me is right answer Oooo tnx for this aadya ??? Right answer is CPI-M ? Trinmul Congress I also think so...? AITC was formed in 1998 by Mamta B. I think AITC is not the answer. All india trinamool congress Good morning..my bestie\'s bestuu = my sis Good morning bestu ?? Good morning bestuu.. Trinmul congress...? |
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| 13706. |
Role of liberalism in social life of people in his ch 1 |
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Answer» Haan sahi h....? Politically, it emphasised the govt. by consent. There was to be an end to autocracy and clerical privileges. In general, it stood for the inviolability of private property and freedom of the markets from state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods. |
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| 13707. |
Who is going to support MI this season?? #RO-HIT FAN |
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Answer» Yoo..CSK ?? Csk csk csk csk csk..... .......Dhoni Sorry bro.....i m virats fan.....so RCB...?? |
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| 13708. |
Are u having any doubt in any subject? Can I help u? |
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Answer» Esa kya.....thik h phir.....jsi teri mrji...???? ni bolunga kuch v....?? Shreyas... Mera sach m mood off h.. Plz mujhe haasi nhi aarhi.. Harr baat k mjak MT udao... Shivam k gussa aap pr nikal jaega ????? Kya hua operation ni krwani.....darr lg ra h??? ????? ????? dil tor diya......koi baat ni m operation kr dunga ?\u200d⚕️?\u200d⚕️?\u200d⚕️ ? Mood off n kro Hmm ? Not sure ?? I m. Not sure Oook Yeah Deep.....dhairya is sis??? Thx for asking sis No don\'t want |
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| 13709. |
11th mein best stream kya hai? |
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Answer» Gussa aa ra h......ruko ????.. . Gaana suno Meko gussa aarha h ?? ?????????? Aa ra h...??? control krne ki kosis kro.... Meko aarha h ? Kyu karoge gussa...... Krungi...... ????bhot gussa krungi Acha....jada gussa n krna .. . Kuch kiya.... He is Bad... Me usse ab baat nhi krungi Kya....hua.....shivam n kya kiya Bolo Dr. Ruko.....deep Shreya ???OK kro ignore bye Medical.......science....acc to me....it varies person to person Ab vo apke interest pe depnd krta h..apko bio acchi lagti h ya maths.. Med. or non med. It will depend on ur aim..what u want to become..acc. To me..it\'s science.. |
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| 13710. |
Which is the most easiest chapter in sst?? |
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Answer» I am kidding bro plzz don\'t take it serious.?? Koi bhi kaam bina shortcuts ke hota hi to nahi.?? ??sahi bola piku ... Bhai board topper hone wale ho phir easiest chapter kyu dhund rahe ho....?.... |
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| 13711. |
Which chapter is more easy History ch 4 or 5 for board point of veiw |
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Answer» Print culture is easiest chapter According to me..the age of industrialisation is easy... |
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| 13712. |
What is liberalism mean |
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Answer» Liberalism is drived from the latin name liber means free and right to suffrage The term libberalism is derived from the Latin root liber meaning free. |
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| 13713. |
What is the role of judiciary in power sharing arrangements of india |
| Answer» It works on check and balance policy. | |
| 13714. |
Merits of dynastic succession.? |
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Answer» Hlw Sukhe se ptte hh ek tehni pr lge .... Kismt toh dekho jhad nahi skte.... filhaal toh u h ki kuch kr nahi skte ..........????..yeh yaad aya ... Tumhara question dekh kr ek chiz tlyaad ayi..???? Hi Hey Hi |
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| 13715. |
february revolution |
| Answer» In the February Revolution, the workers, farmers and women united against the monarchial rule. This resulted in the overthrow of monarchy and the establishment of a Provisional governement under the leadership of Kernesky in Russia. | |
| 13716. |
Write a newspaper report on the simon commission |
| Answer» THE SIMON COMMISSION : REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONSsimon commission was constituted under the leadership of sir john simon to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes. It was officially known as \'Indian statutory commission\' and consists of four conservative,two labourties and one liberal member from the british parliament | |
| 13717. |
Explain the efforts of first world war on india. |
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Answer» Also influenza plagueAnd income tax introducedCostom duties were raised? Forced recruitment for soldiers |
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| 13718. |
Why did group 77 countries demand a new international economic order? Explain |
| Answer» There is a new economic order that would give them real control on their natural resources.Better access for their manufactured goods.Better market facilities | |
| 13719. |
What is the Horizontal explain with examples |
| Answer» * going from side to side* not up and down* flat ._____________________________This line is known as horizontal line | |
| 13720. |
Describe any three features of indian federalism. |
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Answer» The structure has many lvls like central govt ,state govt,zila parishad etc ★There are 2 or more levels of govt★different tiers of govt own same citizen but each tier has its own juridiction★fundamental provisions of the constitution cant be unilaterally changed by one level of govt |
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| 13721. |
Write about the national parties. |
| Answer» National parties are the parties which have their party representatives in all the states | |
| 13722. |
Define bretton wood system |
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Answer» The Bretton Woods Conference was held in July of 1944 at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire, USA. Under this system, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), popularly known as the World Bank were established to preserve global economic stability and full employment in the industrialised world.The IMF and the World Bank are referred to as the Bretton Woods Institutions or Bretton Woods twins. World bank and imf |
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| 13723. |
Name the Indian leaders who was arrested in the Rowlatt Act . |
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Answer» The Rowlatt Act came into effect in March 1919. In the Punjab the protest movement was very strong, and on 10 April two leaders of the congress, Dr. Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew, were arrested and taken secretly to Dharamsala. Jawaharlal nehru?maybe |
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| 13724. |
What is bank can you illustrate the function of a bank |
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Answer» The main functions of commercial banks are accepting deposits from the public and advancing them loans. However, besides these functions there are many other functions which these banks perform. All these functions can be divided under the following heads: Accepting deposits Giving loans Overdraft Discounting of Bills of Exchange Investment of Funds Agency Functions Miscellaneous Functions So the 2 most basic and well known functions of banks is to hold money in the form of deposits (acquire funds), and make loans with those funds (invest). Banks pay interest on some accounts (any accounts with large amounts usually pay some form of interest), and charge even higher interest rates on the loans. |
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| 13725. |
konsi custom union currency ko 30 se 2% kar diya |
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Answer» Zollverin Germany |
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| 13726. |
Fill in the blank :Construction of __________ can prevent soil erosion |
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Answer» Dams Is it dam?? |
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| 13727. |
The devolopements made in the field of science, mathematics,astronomy,medicine |
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| 13728. |
Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in balkans after 1871 in European. |
| Answer» Balkan reigon consisted of many modern day countries..... Romania, Serbia, bos-herz,etc.. Becoz of tension all were trying to escape the Ottoman empire,, in this midst all greater countries tried to capture them.... Therefore it created an explosive situation? | |
| 13729. |
Explain any three reasons for the popularity of novels |
| Answer» (i) Once the print culture emerged, novels were widely read and became very popular. Novels produced a number of common interests among the scattered and varied readers.(ii) As the readers were drawn into the story and identified with the lives of fictitious characters they could think about issues such as relationship between love and marriage, the proper conduct of men and women and so on.(iii) While reading a novel, the reader was transported to another person’s world and began to looking at life as it was experienced by the characters of the novel.(iv) Besides novels allowed the pleasure of reading in private as well as the joy of publicly discussing or reading stories with friends and relatives.(v) Novels written in vernacular or spoken languages of the people were particularly popular because these were closer to the heart of the reader. | |
| 13730. |
Do we prefer democracy only for moral reasons? |
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Answer» We prefer democratic government beacause it us better from compared to other forms. Now a days countries are giving preference to democratic government not only for moral reasons, there are some Prudential reasons also. As1) It reduce the chances of confliction among different cultural or social groups.2) It increases the chances of political stability. Because it reduces the conflict among the opposition parties and also ensure the political and economical stability for people We prefer democratic government because it is a better form of government compared its other counterparts. The following features strengthen the arguments for it:\xa0\tA democratic government is a legitimate and more accountable form of government.\tDemocracy improves quality of decision-making.\tIt provides methods to deal with differences and conflicts.\tIt enhances the dignity of the citizens.\tIt allows to correct its own mistakes. |
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| 13731. |
Which act of india is known as right to work ? |
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Answer» According to Indian constitution, Article 41 – “Right to work” mentioned in directive Principles state policy part. "Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005" (MGNREGA) is a rural poverty alleviation programme for rural labours and to implement social security that guarantee the “right to work”. It provides 100 days guarantee employment per year in rural India. There is state duty to ensure that all citizens have the right to the sufficient means of livelihood. Mnrega(mahatma Gandhi national rural employment guarantee act) |
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What are the main aim of the equal remuneration act ,1976? |
| Answer» The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 provides for payment of equal remuneration to men and women and help prevent gender discrimination. Article 39 of the Indian Constitution envisages that the States will have a policy for securing equal pay for equal work for both men and women. | |
| 13733. |
What were the distinct characteristics of aristocracy in Europe? |
| Answer» Three features of the landed aristocracy were -(1) They were the dominant class socially, economically and politically.(2) They were connected by ties of marriage.(3) They owned large estates in the countryside. | |
| 13734. |
What were the reasons of French Revolution? |
| Answer» Following were the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution:Social -\xa0The social conditions in France in late 18th\xa0century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State. On the other hand, the Third Estate that consisted of peasants and workers formed the majority of the population. They were burdened with excessive taxes with no political and social rights. As a result, they were extremely discontent.Economic -\xa0As a result of a numerous wars waged by Louis XVI the State coffers were empty. The situation was made even more complex by France’s involvement in the American War of Independence and the faulty system of taxation. While the privileged classes were excused from paying taxes, the Third Estate was more and more burdened with them. The Third Estate also paid taxes to the Church known as \'tithes\'.\xa0Political -\xa0The Bourbon king of France, Louis XVI was an extremely autocratic and weak willed king who led a life of obscene luxury. This led to a lot of disenchantment among the masses who then were leading life of extreme poverty and widespread hunger.Intellectual -\xa0The 18th\xa0century was marked by a conscious refusal by French thinkers of the ‘Divine Rights Theory’. Philosophers like Rousseau, rejected the theory of absolute monarchy and promulgated the doctrine of equality of man and sovereignty of people. They played a pivotal role in exposing the fault lines of old political system, i.e. the\xa0ancien regime, and articulated the popular discontent. | |
| 13735. |
What is merits |
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Answer» Benefits Merits are benefits of a particular subject for example merits of democracy Advantages |
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| 13736. |
What is Travis barriers |
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Answer» Trade barriers are the restrictions imposed on trade i.e. import or export. Tax or import duty is the example of trade barrier. Yes trade barriers Trade * Do u mean trade barriers or tariff barriers? |
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market in foreign trade results in integrating the market in different countries |
| Answer» Foreign trade leads to the combining of market across countries. For e.g Chinese toys in India and Indian readymade garments in other countries result in connecting the markets or integration of market in different countries. Due to opening of foreign trade, commodities move from one market to the other.This increases the choice of goods in the market. As a result prices are similar kinds of commodities in the different markets are likely to become equal. In this way, foreign trade leads to the integration of markets across countries. | |
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Who was Guiseppe Garibaldi ? |
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Answer» He helped in unification of italy...he conquered the kindom of 2 sicilies...where the bourbon kings of spain were ruling. Garibaldi played an important role in unification of italy. He prepared an army which fought against the rule. |
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What is difference between national and provincial government? |
| Answer» National GovernmentNational Government makes and carries out laws and policies for the whole country.It is made up of:Parliament led by the Speaker; and National Government led by the President and Ministers.The party you vote for on a national ballot paper will be will be the governing party should it win the elections.Provincial GovernmentProvincial Government makes and carries out laws and policies that affect the province only.It is made up of:Legislature led by the Speaker; and Provincial Government led by the Premier and Members of the Executive Council (MECs).The party you vote for on a provincial ballot paper will be in charge of a province should it win the elections in that specific province. | |
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What are the basic principles of power sharing? |
| Answer» Sharing of power among different level of govt. | |
| 13741. |
Suggest ways to create more employement opportunities in urban areas |
| Answer» Ways to increase employment opportunities in urban areas :(i) If credit is provided cheaply and easily, it will encourage the setting up of small-scale business, or self-employment.(ii) If educational facilities are improved and schools are set up more jobs in education line will be created and those educated will also find jobs.(iii) By improving health facilities, setting up hospitals in rural and urban areas employment will be generated in the health sector.(iv) Tourism must be promoted so that ancillary business generated will bring employment.(v) Small scale industries must be encouraged and developed. | |
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What weapon did Spanish use to conquer America |
| Answer» \tThe most powerful weapon was the germs such as those of smallpox.\tBecause of their long isolation, America’s original inhabitants had no immunity against these diseases that came from the Europe.\tSmallpox in particular, proved to be a deadly killer disease. | |
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From where did civil disobedence movement start |
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Answer» With the beginning of breaking the SALT LAW in DANDI Dandi Gandhi had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930. The following are four important features of the movement: The movement began with Gandhi’s march from Sabarmati to the coastal town of\xa0Dandi\xa0in Gujarat. On 6th April, Gandhi reached\xa0Dandi\xa0where he broke the Salt Law in defiance of the British, by making salt from sea water Dandi |
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State any three provisions of the civil codeof 1804 |
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Answer» \tIt did away with all privileges based on birth.\tIt established equality before the law.\tIt secured the right of property.\tNapoleon simplified administrative divisions.\tAbolished the feudal system.\tNapoleon freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.\tIn the towns guild restrictions were removed.\tTransport and communication systems were improved.\tUniform laws, standardised weights and measures and a common national currency facilitated the movement and exchange of goods and capital from one region to another. Equality before thae lawAll the prevllage base on birt remove |
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| 13745. |
What is globalisation?how can it be a bad practice?? |
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Answer» Kha se ho app log ?? Hey diksha Alle..dhruv abhinav alg alg h bss...? Bye Abhinav jo hh vo gud boy hh...aur dhruv jo h vo bad boy hh? dhruv k bhi real name abhinav hh? Nahi yll Bolo...aur yll..paper bhi zada achcha nahi hua...? Nahi kiya tha..☹️ Copy ???? ????? Ek question bhi change nahi kiya.... ?? ?????? Tum logo ko mera question paper dekhna h toh....oswal k 1st hi sample paper dekhlo....1st question to last .....wo hi aya tha....???? Yll.. Hlo Hi.. Pta nahi Hlw diksha |
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| 13746. |
Can u give me some tips for geography maps |
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Answer» Only learn those places which are prescribed by cbse and before giving exam take a look through map and when exam writing time starts do map first Mahenat se padho Yes |
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Do we need to study the positions of dams also for class 10 board 2020? |
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Answer» No it is not comming no, because it is not important and it will not asked in board Yes water resources are not coming in board exam I think u should go for some important names as they are Included in sample papers No. Not for Geography, but you may need to study about dams in biology (science ncert book - chapter 16). ? |
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| 13748. |
Explain any three features of nation state that emerged in Europe in 20C. |
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Answer» \t\xa0The Ottoman empire disintegrated and European subject nationalities split up demanding their independence.\t\xa0Rivalry was at the peak during this period and the nation states formed various groups and colonies. The best examples of this were during both the World Wars that took place in this century.\t\xa0The concept of nation state was accepted readily in colonies and paved way for them to lead movements asking for independent nation states. Idk |
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Explain in three points the importance of salt march of Gandhiji as a symbol to unite the nation |
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Answer» Three points are following-british use monopoly system for production of salt-salt have equal value among both rich and poor-salt is commonly used by all section of society. Sorry Three points are folling-british use monopoly s |
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| 13750. |
Father pf coumt camillio de cavour |
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