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13801.

Hughlight the prudential reasons for power sharing

Answer» Prudential Reason: Power sharing helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace.
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13802.

Which country established her power in Vietnam during the early phase of twentieth century?

Answer» France established its power in vietnam. Vietnam got independence on 2nd september 1945
13803.

What are the limitations of local government??

Answer» \tElections are held regularly, but gram sabhas are not held regularly.\tMost of the state governments have not transferred significant powers to the local government.\tThey are not given adequate resources.
13804.

Who is who is Napoleon

Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France. He was crowned as the king of France in December 1804. He was known as the ‘son of the revolution’. He was an excellent general who recovered he lost territories. He Expanded his kingdoms through wars with Austria , Prussia and Russia between 1805-07. He passed the Napoleonic code in 1805 to simplify the administration. He was defeated very badly by the British General Arthur Wellesley at Waterloo in 1815. He was arrested and sent to the island of Saint Helena where he died in 1821.
13805.

What were the factors responsible for the gradual slow down of the non- cooperation movement?

Answer» (i) Expensive Khadi : The Khadi cloth was often more expensive than the mass- produced mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it.(ii) No alternative : The boycott of British institutions posed a problem. For the movement to be successful, alternative Indian institutions, had to be set up so that they could be used in place of the British institutions but these were slow to come up. So students and teachers had no option except joining back government schools, and lawyers joined back work in government courts.(iii) Local movements with different interpretation: Workers, industrialists, peasants, traders had their own understanding, of Gandhiji’s notion of ‘Swaraj.’ They started using violent methods for their demands. All this was not approved by Gandhiji and the Congress. So the movement started losing its shine.
chauri chaura movement and lack in indian educational institution
13806.

What may be a development goal of farmers who depend only on rain for growing crops

Answer» Development goals for farmers who depend only on rain for growing cropsFarmers that depend only on rain for growing crops expect better monsoon. It will help him a lot to preserve water for further usage.As a result, he may reach his goal by growing more and more number of crops to earn appreciable wages.Years devoid of monsoon seem to be big challenge for farmers.
13807.

What is the system of checks and balances in democracy

Answer» Horizontal government
13808.

Morden mony from

Answer» Paper money
13809.

What are the imp. Chapters in sst??

Answer» Hlo chanchal
Hii
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Yeah.....Wht u thought??
R u girl?
Plz tell me
Hey honey....whats ur good name??
Hey
May I *
Should I tell u imp chs
But mere liye toh o bht hi mushkil h?
All r important dear but u start from easy one.... SST IS MINE VERY FAV SUBJECT
But which chapters u feel imp dea?
Ohh ok
U do imp question
Economics mein kis cheez pe zyaada dhyan rakhna h??
Ohh??
Kyuki jab yeh chap class m kraye the m absent thi..?
Méko.. nationalism in Europe and print culture...??
Aapko konse chapters dffclt lagte h??
Akhifa first u leave history and do all parts... After that, if u have time then u start.. Otherwise just do geo, civic and eco
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The chapters which you think are difdicult are all important.
13810.

Explain any three problem foced by Indian weavers in 1850?

Answer» i) By the 1860s, weavers faced a new problem They could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality. (ii) When the American Civil War broke out and cotton supplies from the US were cut off, Britain turned to India. (iii) AS raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up. weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant prices. In this situation, weavers couldn\'t pay.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/31327/explain-any-three-problems-faced-by-indian-weavers-in-1850s
13811.

What was the limitation of the civil disobedience movement?

Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
13812.

What were the main ideas of Gandhiji behind \'non cooperation\'?

Answer» 1. According to Gandhiji , the British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation.So time has arrived o withdraw cooperation to the British.2. First World War added to the misery of the Indian people. Heavy taxes, high prices, famines and epidemics made people’s life miserable.3.Rowlatt Act invited large scale protests throughout the country.4. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the injustice done to Punjab made Indians angry which need to be avenged.\xa0
13813.

Why the period of 1830 - 1848 called the age of revolution ?

Answer» Thanks
Because in that period the rise of nationalism in opposition to conservative regimes led to the the revolution in all over the Europe.
13814.

Please anybody tell how to study of SST plz

Answer» Read the content and then from each paragraph try to form questions as more as u can and write these ques beside the paragraph acording to marks like 1mk or 3mk ,it will help a lot and during exams and u can use it as a revision source
Ohh thankyou...
???same problem with me also , bro but in these days i used to study it more and more...... I mean I repeat the same topic more than 3 or 4 time
13815.

Sir /ma\'am plz provide the map which is important for class 10 th student

Answer» Hey dear only the student like me and you are going to answer the question of each other here ..... So instead of for mam you could say friend
13816.

Sir map work points down pdf link required

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13817.

Why modern democracy can\'t exist without political parties?

Answer» We can understand the necessity of political parties by imagining situation without parties:\tEvery candidate in the elections should be independent. So, no one will be able to make any promises to the people about any major policy changes.\tThe government may be formed, but its utility will remain ever uncertain.\tNo one will be responsible for how the country will be run.\tPolitical parties do a series of functions.\tParties put foward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.\tParties play a decisive role in making laws for a country.\tThey form and run government.\tParties have to be responsive to people’s needs and demands. Otherwise people can reject those parties in the next election.
13818.

State the different form of communal political .with example

Answer» Different forms of communal politics are as follows:a) The most common expression of communalism is in everyday beliefs. Belief in the superiority of one’s religion over other religions are so common.E.g.: Militant religious groupsb) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of religious community. For those belonging to community it can take them for of a desire to form a separate political unit.E.g.: Separatist leaders and political parties in Jammu and Kashmirc) The most frequent form of communalism is political mobilization on the religious guidelines. It attempts to bring the people of one’s religion together.E.g.: Many politicians use this technique to influence the voters from the two largest religious communities in the country.d) Communalism can be ugliest if it takes the shape of communal violence, riots and massacre.E.g.: India and Pakistan communal riots
13819.

Discuss the different types of party system are there in a democracy.

Answer» One party systemDual party systemMulti party system
13820.

Democracy enhance the dignity of individual . Explain

Answer» 1. Recognition of the principle of equality becomes easier to wage a struggle against what is now unacceptable legally.2. The right to vote has given the right to all the adults to vote and thus express their views.3. Democracy has strengthened the equal opportunities and equal castes for all. It is the recognition that makes ordinary citizens value their democratic rights.
13821.

Democracy promotes equality among citizens . Explain

Answer» Bemocracy promote equality among citizen in many ways1 democracy means by the people for the people and of the people2 in democracy every citizen has equal rights3 in democracy every citizen has equal to right vote
13822.

Study the evolution and significance of the symbols associated with India\'s freedom movement

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13823.

Explain Jalliawala bagh

Answer» The British government arrested the two national leaders of India Dr Satya Pal and Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew for their involvement in the protests against the Rowlatt Act, which led to pervasive unrest among the people of Punjab. On April 13, 1919, on the occasion of Baisakhi, the people (men, women and children) of Punjab launched a peaceful protest against their arrest. The British military Commander General Dyer reached the park with soldiers and blocked the entrance of the park. Thereafter he ordered his soldiers to open fire. This firing lasted for ten minutes and killed thousands of people. The massacre ignited the anger of the Indians.
13824.

Chada apardan kya h

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13825.

Chadar apardan kya h

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13826.

What is conquest?

Answer» A territory which has been subjugated by military force.
13827.

What was Paul Bernard view on conolisation

Answer» He said that the purpose of acquiring colonies was to make profits if the economy was developed and the standard of living of the people improve they would buy more goods the markets would consequently expand leading to better profit for french business
13828.

Define foreign investment

Answer» Investment made by MNCs are called foreign investment.
Foreign investment takes place a company or individual from one nation invests in ownership of a company based in another nation.
13829.

Name one staple crop of India and the regions

Answer» Rice in punjab
13830.

Discuss the component of political parties

Answer» A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. Always political parties take some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.There are different views on what is good for the society and people. Every political party wants to persuade people why their policies are better than other parties, and tries to win the suppott of people.Three Components of a Political Party:(i) The Leaders Every political party has some prominent leaders who formulate policies and programmes of the party and choose candidates for contesting elections.(ii) The Active Members They are involved in different committees of the party and participate directly in their activity.(iii) The Followers They believe in the party’s ideology and support the party by casting their votes in favour of the party at the time of election.
It consits of 3 components:-1.Leaders2.Active members3.followers
13831.

What is anti defection law ?

Answer» The Constitutional Act (52nd Amendment) 1985 is also known as the Anti-Defection Law. According to this Act, a member of the House belonging to one political party would be disqualified from his membership if he joins another political party.
A law that inibits a mla or mp to cahange their partiesIf they will change the party then thet will loose the respective seat
13832.

When and where was jallianwala bagh massacre took place (occured)?

Answer» 1919 13 april amritsar punjab
Hii chudail?
Hlo mayur
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13 april 1919Amritsar punjab
13th april 1919 in amritsar
In amritsar,Punjab in 1919...
13833.

Lab manual for class tanth

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13834.

What is water resource

Answer» India had a long tradition of building various structures to manage water resources. Irrigation systems were built as early as during the Mauryan Empire.At present, many multipurpose dam projects had been built in India. These dams serve many purposes. They prevent flood by checking the flow of water. The water from the dams is used through a system of canals to irrigate far flung areas. Dams are also used for electricity generation. Moreover, drinking water is also supplied from the dams.But dams have caused a lot of people being displaced from their ancestral lands. Additionally, a vast tract of land gets submerged in the catchment area of dam. This results in large scale environmental consequences. Due to these reasons, many movement groups have begun protesting against building of large dams. Narmada Bachao Andolan is an example of one such movement.
13835.

Kisi k practicle start hue kya

Answer» Yes mi completed
Ha
13836.

Kl mera practicle h sst or english ka to usme teacher kya sunege

Answer» Ok
Kuch nahi yrr.....normally chapter ka revision kar lo......common question hi hote hai
Viva..??English me toh ASL hota h...social me syllabus se hi question puche jate h..ya phir jo project mila h usse..
13837.

Why are public facilities needed for the development of the country? Mention any two of them

Answer» Public facilities are those provided by government instead of individuals because many people\'s are not able to purchase these facilities, they may be highly payable costs and without these important facilities resulting in difficulties faced like inadequate Healthcare, poor nutrition job, education etc.some of the public facilities are :\t\xa0the public distribution system (PDS) which provide their average quality of food grains and other essential items to the weaker section of the population at subsidised price.\t the other in government hospitals and dispensaries.\t\xa0providing safe drinking water to all.\t preventing infectious diseases.\t Ensuring pollution free environment
13838.

"Minerals are an indispensable part of our lives "Justify the statement.

Answer» Thanks mam
Minerals are an indispensable part of our lives(a) Almost everything we use, from a tiny pin to a towering building or a big ship, all are made from minerals.(b) The railway lines and the tarmac (paving) of the roads, our implements and machinery too are made from minerals.(c) Cars, buses, trains, aeroplanes are manufactured from minerals and run on power resources derived from the earth.(iv) Even the food that we eat contains minerals.(v) In all stages of development, human beings have used minerals for their livelihood, decoration, festivities, religious and ceremonial rites.\xa0Pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy :(a) It reminds the government of the needs and concerns of ordinary citizens.(b) Put pressure on the rulers for the unhealthy activities.(c) It performs a useful role of countering undue influence of the rich and powerful people.(d) One single group cannot achieve dominance over society.(e) The government gets to hear about what different sections of the population want.(f) This leads to a rough balance of power and accommodation of conflicting interests\xa0Democracy and the economic outcomes :(a) Slow economic development and economic growth due to population.(b) Basic needs of life, such as food clothing, shelter are difficult to achieve.(c) Prevalence of economic inequalities.(d) Poverty is still a big issue.(e) Allocation of resources in few hands.(f) Unjust distribution of goods and opportunities.
13839.

Describe the conditions which lead to technological and institutional reforms in India.

Answer» India was facing many issues in the agricultural sector. A few of them are highlighted below:1. The Britishers had introduced the Zamindari system. This implied that every owner or zamindar had complete control over land. The farmers worked on it, and the ultimate benefits were taken by the zamindars. The actual tillers of the soil were left without much crop, money and were helpless in this situation.2. The average size of holdings was very small. It was more prominent in densely populated areas such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab etc. Subdivision and fragmentation of holdings led to low agricultural productivity.3. Good quality seeds were not distributed. The farmers had to pay an exorbitant amount to get access to these better seeds.4. Deletion and lack of replenishment of the soil was another issue. Manure and fertilizers were not provided to the farmers, which could have helped them.5. In India, rainfall is uncertain and irregular. This implies that adequate water is not available for the crops.6. Maximum work was done by the manual labour. Although, other countries were using advanced machinery in the agriculture sector.7. Large areas of land were suffered from soil erosion through water and wind.8. The lack of marketing facility implied that the workers had to be depended upon the middlemen to transfer their goods to the market areas.9. There were no storage facilities in rural areas. The farmers had to sell their produce immediately after harvesting it at the current price was very low.10. Many villages were not connected with proper roads. The lack of cheap and efficient means created further problems to take their crops to the market.11. The farmers did not have adequate capital to support their requirements. They had to resort to money lenders who charged a high rate of interest and exploited them.All such issues prevailing in the economy led to the introduction of various technological and institutional reforms made in India in the agricultural field are:1. Land reforms: Consolidation of holdings, the abolition of zamindari system etc2. Agricultural reforms: Green revolution and White revolution3. The issue of Kisan credit cards, Personal accident insurance scheme4. Weather bulletin for farmers.5. Provision of crop insurance for farmers in case of drought, flood, etc6. Provision of HYV seeds, manures, fertilisers, insecticide and pesticide.7. Providing storage facility and transport facility.
13840.

Why do governments try to attract more foreign investment?

Answer» Governments try to attract more foreign investment for the following reasons(i) It helps in improving the financial condition of the people by accelerating growth of the economy.(ii) Foreign investments create new job opportunities in the country, direcdy as well as indirecdy in support services like transportation.(iii) The government gains additional taxes by taxing the profits made from foreign investments.
13841.

About social issues

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13842.

Mining is a hazardous ;both for workers and residents.Support your answer with reasons

Answer» Mining is a hazardous both for workers and residents 1. The dust and dirt released during mining directly affect the help of workers by causing pulmanary and respiratory diseases. 2. The wastage of mining drawn into water cause water pollution which affect the lives of residents.3. During mining roof mine can be fall down resulting in the burying of workers.
13843.

What do you know about political party write its four characteristics

Answer» 1) It contest elections. 2) It put forward several policies and programmes and the voters choose from them. 3)It plays a role in making law for country. 4) It forms and run government...
13844.

Who launched the Khilafat movement why was the movement launched

Answer» This movement in India is also helped by Mahatma gandhi .
Two indian muslim Ali brother\'s Muhammad ali and Shaukat ali.This movement was launched bcz the post of muslim leader (khailfa) is being removed after the 1 st world war by the britisher\'s .
Two Caliph brothers Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali launched the khilafat movement. The movement was launched to protest and revolt against British for their unjustise to Turkey.
13845.

Describe the cause of silesian Weavers Uprising

Answer» The cause of the ‘Silesian Weavers’ uprising was due to the cheating of the weavers by the contractors. In 1845, the weavers raised a revolt against the contractors as the contractors drastically reduced their payments.The viewpoint of the journalist Wilhelm Wolff for this uprising was - a large crowd of weavers reached the house of the contractor and demanded higher wages. They were not treated well, so a group of the crowd entered the contractor’s house forcibly and destroyed the furniture, windowpanes and plundered it. The contractor fled with his family to a neighbouring village but did not get shelter.After 24 hours, he returned back with army and eleven weavers were shot dead. This shows that the viewpoint of the journalist was based against the weavers and in favour of the contractor. He did not understand the misery of the weavers properly.
The cause for the silesian weavers uprising was the less nimber of wages for work done
13846.

Which features make the secondary sector important for Indian economy state any three features

Answer» Tertiary sector
1.Secondary sector covers activities in which primary goods are used to produce some other commodity. Paper from wood, bread from wheat and Nails and steel bars made from iron.2.Secondary sector mainly includes services such as manufacturing, construction, gas, water electricity supply, etc.3.Secondary sector employs less than half of the working population.4. It produces more than half of the total country\'s output.5.Secondary sector is also called industrial sector.
13847.

How industrialisation\'s and modernization go hand in hand

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13848.

What was the Portuguese influence on printing

Answer» They brought printing in india
13849.

What was the reason behind the Non-Coperation Movement?

Answer» Khilafat Movement - The treatment meted out by the British government to the Caliph of Turkey disturbed the Indian Muslims as he was seen as their religious head. As a result, they started the Khilafat Movement under the leadership of the Ali brothers, Maulana Azad, Hasrat Mohani, etc. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to achieve the much desired Hindu-Muslim unity and made efforts to make common cause with the Khilafat leaders. He was elected as the President of the All-India Khilafat Conference in 1919 and advised the Khilafat Committee to adopt a policy of non-cooperation with the British government. The Khilafat leaders agreed and campaigned accordingly. Thus, the Khilafat Movement furthered the cause of the Non-cooperation Movement.Rowlatt Act - The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus. This was seen as a major breach of trust by Indians who were expecting the British to deliver on their promise of providing self-government. Gandhiji appealed to the Viceroy to withhold his consent to the Act but his plea fell on deaf ears.Jalianwala Bagh Tragedy - The Jalianwala Bagh massacre and the subsequent British reaction to it was a watershed event in the Indian freedom struggle. It led to a huge furor all over the country and hardened the Congress resolve to attain self government.
13850.

Write about the infrastructure of transportation in India?

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