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Globalisation have not been uniform . Support this statement |
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Answer» Globalisation is benificial for large industrialists. But many small scale workers were not assured of their work. It is true that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform.This can he explained through the following points(i) Globalisation has some negative impacts on employment and real wages. Due to ushering in of new technologies, output increases, but employment opportunities are not much, especially in rural areas, where over 60% of the population lives.(ii) Globalisation is mainly beneficial to‘large capitalists, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.(iii) In India, during 1990-9.1 more than 33% of national product originated in the agricultural sector, but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05. |
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Pipeline transportation kya hota hai? |
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Answer» Transportation of different fuels or supply water to homes through underground pipelines is called pipeline transportation Jab ham kisi natural gas ya tel ko jammen ke niche se transpot karte hai |
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What is the source |
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| 14004. |
Why inland water way is less successful in india? Write the important factors. |
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| 14005. |
Wahat is the ethnic composition of Balgium |
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Answer» A The ethnic composition of this small country Belgium is very complex. In the capital city Brussels 80% were French and 20% were Dutch. 59% were Dutch speaking community and lives in Flemish region. 40% were French speaking community and lives in the Wallonia region. Remaining 1% of the Belgians were German speakers. 1. As Belgium is a small country it\'s ethnic composition is very complex 2. 59% of Dutch language speaking population lives in the flenish region 3. 40% of french speaking population lives in the wallenia region 4. Remaining 1% of Belgium who speaks german lives on the outskirts of the country |
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Easy way to learn age of industrilization and print culture |
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Answer» Learn it like a fairy tale ???? Don\'t forget to read ncert Read the chapter 3 or 4 times thoroughly and then see the questions from question bank.... |
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| 14007. |
what is the new consevatism after 1815 |
| Answer» Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by the combined power of Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria. After the defeat of Napoleon, European governments wanted to follow conservatism. The conservatives believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society should be preserved. They believed in preserving the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family. But most of them also wanted to retain the modernization which Napoleon carried out in the spheres of administration. The conservatives believed that modernization would strengthen traditional institutions. It was believed that a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy, a dynamic economy, the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the monarchies of Europe. | |
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What is veto power? Describe it. |
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Answer» Each member of the UN Security Council is allotted one vote. Decisions on procedural matters are made by an affirmative vote of nine members, including the concurring votes of all permanent members. The negative vote of a permanent member is known as a ‘veto’. The Council cannot act on a particular matter if any of the permanent members uses the veto power. However, abstinence from voting does not amount to a negative vote or veto. A veto (Latin for "I forbid") is the power (used by an officer of the state, for example) to unilaterally stop an official action, especially the enactment of legislation. |
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What is diffrence between commercial and planatation farming |
| Answer» Commercial farming is done by the higher use of doses of modern inputs. For eg-high variety yielding seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides.Plantation farming - it is also a type of commercial farming but in this farming*single crop is grown on large area.*it is produced in tropical and sub tropical area. | |
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Is cpi is stat party? |
| Answer» Communist Party of India (CPI): This party was formed in 1925. It has the same philosophy as CPI (M). Became weak after the split in the party in 1964 that led to the formation of the CPI(M). Significant presence in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Its support base had gradually declined over the years. It secured about 1.4 per cent votes and 10 seats in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections. Advocates the coming together of all left parties to build a strong left front. Initially supported the UPA government from outside, but withdrew support in late 2008. | |
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Who was baba ramchandra?? |
| Answer» 1.Baba Ramchandra led to the peasants movement in Awadh.2.He was a Sanyasi,who had earlier been to Fiji as an indentured labour.3.He started the movement against talukdars and landlords,who demanded high rent and taxes from the peasants | |
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Explain drain theory |
| Answer» Drain of weath theory was given by Dadabai Naroji in his book \'poverty and un-british rule in India and has presented a deep study on this \'Drain of Wealth\' theory.It is the theory about how britishes transferred the wealth of India to britain and left India in Poverty. | |
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Why democracy has been chosen over other forms of government |
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Answer» You r sure right,but one common point - democracy has one people = one vote Democracy better than any other form of government because:\tA democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.\tDemocracy improves the quality of Decision Making\tDemocracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts\tDemocracy allows people to correct their own mistakes\tIt is an accountable and legitimate form of the government\tIt promotes equality among citizens\tIt enhances the dignity of the citizens. |
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Exams of democracy never gets over,explain |
| Answer» \tAs democracy passes one test, it produces another test. As people get some benefits of democracy, they * ask for more and want to make democracy even better.\tThat is why, when we ask people about the way democracy functions, they always come up with more expectations and many complaints.\tThe fact that people are complaining is itself a testimony to the success of democracy. It shows that people have developed awareness and the ability to expect and to look at power holders critically and the high and the mighty.\tA public expression of dissatisfaction with democracy shows the success of the democratic project; it transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen. | |
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Explain any 3 outcomes of democracy |
| Answer» The most basic outcome of democracy is that it produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.Democratic government can apparently be less efficient than a non-democratic government. This happens because a non-democratic government does not need to arrive at consensus among a diverse set of people. Democracy functions on the basis of deliberation and negotiation and hence decisions are often delayed. But this does not mean that a democratic government is less efficient.A non-democratic government may be able to take decisions in non time. But one needs to assess if those decisions are acceptable to the masses or are they really solving people’s problems.A democratic government is more transparent than a non-democratic government. A citizen has the right to know the processes which were followed while taking a decision in a democratic government. Thus, a democratic government is more accountable and responsive to its citizens.A democratic government is legitimate government because it is elected by the people. This is the reason that democratic governments are thriving in most of the countries.\xa0 | |
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How do democratic government ensure transparency |
| Answer» Literal meaning of transparency in a democracy is disclosure. The following points discuss transparency in democratic government.• Democratic government ensures transparency in the process of decision making.• Right to Information Act enables every citizen of the country to have the right to information about the structure of the government and every policy and rule made by them.• When any decision made or meetings held by the government is open to discussion for citizens of the country, and when any budget approved by the government is open to examination, to check whether it is beneficial for their country or not, it is termed as transparency. | |
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What was the civil disobedience movement associated with???? |
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Answer» Thanks 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:1.\xa0The 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. 2.\xa0All classes and categories of people were now asked to not only be uncooperative of the British regime but also break unjust colonial laws. 3.\xa0As soon as the movement started, all important leaders including Gandhi and Nehru were arrested. In all, 90,000 people were arrested and 67 newspapers were banned.\xa04.\xa0During the movement, salt was manufactured in many areas, foreign cloth was boycotted, liquor shops were picketed and peasants refused to pay revenue and\xa0chaukidari\xa0taxes. A large number of village officials also resigned and forest laws were violated on a large scaleThe government started negotiations with Gandhi (who was in jail) to bring an end to the Civil Disobedience Movement. This resulted in the signing of a pact between Lord Irwin, the Viceroy of India and Gandhi which came to be known as the “Gandhi Irwin Pact”. |
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Describe the importance of a third tire of government in a vast country like india |
| Answer» 1) A major step towards decentralization was taken in 1992. The constitution was amended to form the third-tier of democracy a lot of powerful and effective.2) Rural authorities is popularly noted by the name panchayati rule. every village or a group of villages in some states contains a gram punchayet.3) This can be a council consisting of many ward members often known as punch.4) A few gram punchayets are classified along to create what\'s typically known as a panchayat samiti or block or mandal.5) Local government bodies exist for urban areas similarly municipalities are started in cities. huge cities are ingrained into municipal companies. | |
| 14019. |
What is democracy alligance |
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| 14020. |
What do you mean by print culture |
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Answer» The flow of print between the print of people Google kr bro The flow of print between people that the print became a important part of their life known as print culture |
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,what is liberalisation describe four effects |
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Answer» REMOVING barriers or restrictions set by the government is known as liberalisation.\tLiberalisation of foreign trade raises volume of trade.\tIt will attract foreign investments which industry will prosper.\tSurplus production of each country will be exported and required cheaper goods will be imported.\tForeign trade is considered to be an engine of economic growth of the country. It integrates an economy to a global village.\tLiberalisation has resulted in more choice for the consumers. Now they get better quality and at lower prices products.\tLiberalisation makes imports and exports easier. It promotes the Indian economy. Removing barriers and restructions on trade is liberalisation. |
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Black sea |
| Answer» Complete your question bro | |
| 14023. |
Where is honey |
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Answer» Hlo Hi... Hi |
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What is proto - industrialisation |
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Answer» The making of products before setting of industries Before the establishedment of industries in England their was a huge production for thw international market that periods refer as the proto-industrialization The industry work do in 18th century without any machine Proto industrialisation was a decentralized system of production. Merchants were based on towns but the work done mostly in the countryside .2. It was a system that was controlled by merchants and good for produce by a vast number of producers working within their family farms |
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Map work in geo |
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| 14026. |
What is the check and what is important of check of day today life |
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Answer» hyy Hiiiiii Cheque is a written money that promise by the creditor to anyone with his signature .In today daily life it has many importance such as :It is unrisky to carry In the from of cheque a large amount of money can be transfer from one account to another.It saves the time of the creditor . He is shortest for to give money and take money |
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What are the 5 outcomes of democracy |
| Answer» The outcomes of democracy are:\xa01. Accountable , legitimate , responsive government: Democracy ensures free and fair elections. By doing so, it helps to install an accountable, legitimate and responsive government.\xa02. Economic growth and development: It is expected from democracy to bring economic development because, it works on the principle of equality.\xa03. Reduction of inequality and poverty : Equality before law is the principal outcome of democracy\xa04. Accommodation of social diversity : Democracy is a binding force that facilitates people of all religions, races, caste or creed. Hence it accommodates social diversity.\xa05. Dignity and freedom of the citizens: Democracy secures multiple rights of the individual to keep his dignity and freedom intact. | |
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Describe the incidents of jallian wala bagh massacre |
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Answer» It was happened on 13 April 1919 in amritsar In Amritsar, on 13th April 1919,there was going to held a public meeting where people were allowed to participate in it. Thousands of people gathered there. By the time General Dyer with his armed volunteers marched into the public meeting spot. Without giving any warning ,he ordered to fire upon the innocent people. As a result, Thousands of people died.Later Dyer responded that he wanted to create \'a lesson of moral effects\' in the mind of the satayagrahis - a terror and awe. \tOn 13th April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.\tOn that day, a crowd of villagers who had come to Amritsar to attend a fair gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.\tBeing from outside the city, they were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.\tGeneral Dyer entered the area, blocked the only exit point, and opened fire on the crowd, killing and wounding hundreds of people.\tHis objective was to ‘produce a moral effect’ to create in the minds of satyagrahis, a feeling of terror and awe.\tAs the news spread, crowds took to the streets. There were strikes, clashes with police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement. Started open firing in the public and killed many people The General Dyer close the two gates of Amritsar and he |
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| 14029. |
Describe the concept of nationalism in india |
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Answer» Hindu Swaraj of Gandhiji book Gandhiji satyagraha |
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Where can I get last year pre board question paper?? |
| Answer» Begetting | |
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Pree bord |
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Answer» Pre board me pass hona eassy nahi haiBut mere baat alag hai mera swag level bhot hai??????? Pre-Board? |
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Why Kudremukh is known as Kudremukh |
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Answer» Hlo Go and ask him or her It is because its top mountain is like the face of horse |
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Projects related to costumer right in economics |
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Impacts of globalisation on Indian agriculture |
| Answer» UNDER globalisation, particularly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges. Despite being an important producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee and spices our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in those countries. Today, Indian agriculture finds itself at the cross roads. To make agriculture successful and profitable, proper thrust should be given to the improvement of the condition of marginal and small farmers. | |
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How non cooperation movement is different from civil disobeindence movement ? |
| Answer» The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement. The main differences between these two movements are(i) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji, but the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement started with middle class participation whereas the Civil Disobedience Movement was first supported by the Industrialists like GD Birla, Purshottamdas Thakur.(iii) Due to Khalifa issues Muslim community participated in Non-Cooperation on large scale. But the growing proximity of the Congress party and Hindu Mahasabha prevented the Muslims to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement.(iv) The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn by Gandhiji due to violent incident at Chauri Chaura.But the Civil Disobedience Movement was withdrawn in 1931, when Gandhi signed ‘Gandhi-Irwin’ pact.(v) In Non-Cooperation Movement, Women did not participate in large scale. But large scale participation of women is one of the most significant features of the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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How to compare different countries? |
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Answer» Pci There are two methods of comparing two countries:1 comparison through Per Capita Income(PCI)2 comparison through Human Development Index(HDI) By it\'s income |
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What does liberalization mean |
| Answer» Liberalization means Removing trade barriers. | |
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Gandhi Irwin samjhauta kisne kiya tha |
| Answer» irwin aur gandhi | |
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Explain jallinwala bagh massacre |
| Answer» 1) On 13th April the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.2) On that day a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.3) Some came to protest against the government\'s new repressive measures. Others had come to attend the annual Baisakhi fair.4) Being from outside the city, many villages were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.5) Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points, and opened fire on the crowd, killing hundreds. 6) His object, as he declare later, was to \' produce a moral effect \', to create in the minds of terror and awe. | |
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Where can i get the explanation of cartoons given in political science book class 10? |
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Answer» See the paragraph above the cartoon and below the cartoon From google?????? See the paragraphs near them..and some explanations are also given in arihant book. |
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Why do women work outside the home |
| Answer» Because women were treated with very harsh so they were not sent out side | |
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What is fedual system |
| Answer» It is in federation | |
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What is antyodaya |
| Answer» Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) is launched in 2000 for ensuring food security among the poorest of the poor by the Government of India.Main features of AAY are(i) Under the scheme the poorest among the BPL families were identified for the targeted public distribution system.(ii) Poor families were identified by the respective state rural development departments through the BPL survey.(iii) 25 Kg (revised to 35 kg in 2002) of food grains were made available to each eligible family at a highly subsidised rate of Rs. 2/ kg for wheat and Rs. 3/ kg for rice. | |
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Which is better,if a ques is not known doing after others ques or place it empty and do at last |
| Answer» Left it for last bro... | |
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Elaborate the impact of advent of machine on the textile production process in Britain |
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What is syllabus for december exams please notify me |
| Answer» It is pre board for me in my school | |
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Women face disadvantages, discrimination and oppression in differnt ways justify |
| Answer» 1.Less education: Girls are provided with less education as compared to boys. Literacy rate in India is 74.04% out of which 82.14% are males and 65.4% are females. The percentage of females opting for higher studies is very low.The academic results of girls are better than boys but still their parents prefer spending their money and boys education.2. Less pay for same work: There are very few women who are drawing better wages as compared to men . Even if women work more than men they are still given Less wages as their work is not given much importance.3. Wish to have male child: In most parts of the country people prefer male child than female. That is why the *** ratio in India is declining and female foeticide is prevalent on an increasing scale.4. Exploitation of women: Women in India are exploited on various Grounds. The percentage of crimes against women such as harassment , dowry deaths, rape, physical and mental abuse, conjugal violence e.t.c has a risen.5. Womens are not permitted to take their own decisions male members of the family take decision on their behalf.\xa0 | |
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Which Question Paper Sets r best for Pre Boards ? |
| Answer» Arihant and mtg | |
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CBSE sample paper in hindi |
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Answer» U will be getting in cbse pdf U will be getting it on the google. |
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What were the provision of the act 1956 passed in sri lanka |
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Answer» Majaritarion measures The provisions are:(i) In 1956, an Act was passed to make Sinhala as the official language.(ii) The government followed preferential policies favouring Sinhala applicants for University positions and government jobs.(iii) The Constitution provided for State protection for Buddhism. |
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