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14751.

Explain the objectives of congress of vienna1815?

Answer» The main objective of vienna Congress was to undo most of the changes that had been come about in Europe and to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and create new conservative order in Europe.
In 1815 the European powers of Britain, Russia, prussia and Austria had collectively defeated Napoleon. Their chief representatives met at Vienna to come to a settlement for Europe. The Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates grew up the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the aim of undoing what Napoleon had transferred in Europe.1.The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power in France. They were deposed during the French Revolution. France lost its territories which had been annexed under Napoleon.2. A series of states were carved out on the French frontiers to prevent French expansion in the coming future. Thus , the kingdom of Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.Prussia was given new territories on its Western Frontiers while Austria was given control of Northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 States was left and it is.4. In the east, Russia was given a part of Poland why Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. The main aim was to restore the monarchies that were overthrown by Napoleon and re-establish the authority of Conservatives in Europe.
14752.

What is mean by zollverein

Answer» Zollverein is a custom union was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German state in 1834 to abolished tarrif barriers and reduced the number of currency from 30 to 2 .
14753.

Effect of the Death of men of working age in Europe because of world war

Answer» There were decrease in the able- bodied workforce in Europe. Household incomes fell drastically. Women stepped out of the house in search of jobs.
14754.

Money in your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may need to live well. Justify.

Answer» Sorry, it will be........money can\'t provide us type of......common people.
Money provides us type of government which can take decision for welfare of common people.
There are many facilities like college, park, hospital, school which an individual can\'t afford. All these things are provided by the government and societies.
Money can help to buy all those materialistic things on which our life depend but money can\'t help to buy non- materialistic which improve the quality of life like respect, freedom , pollution free environment, security, an unadulterated medicine, prevention from infections diseases, mental peace.
Chapter- 1 of economic.
Which chapter\'s question is this
14755.

Unification of Garman

Answer» 1. Nationalist feeling were widespread among middle class farmers.2. In 1848, they tried to unify Germany in to a nation.3. The feeling was repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and the military.4. From the Prussia took on the leadership of unification of Germany .5. It\'s chif minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of this process.6. Three wars over seven years ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification.
14756.

How can we compare 3 economic sector

Answer» There are three sectors of economy feasibly found i.e. Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent.Some examples are given to elucidate this fact(i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for agro- based industries and food for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial sector and service sector’s dependency on Primary sector.(ii) Industrial activities produce instruments like tractor, fertiliser for agricultural inputs and increase production and productivity in agriculture. Here, Primary sector depends on Secondary sector.(iii) Transportation facilities are much required for transportation of agricultural products and industrial products to market rural and urban centres. Here, Primary and Secondary sector depend on Tertiary sector.
14757.

Why is tertiary sector becoming so important in India

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.
14758.

Rinder pest is a

Answer» Cattle disease
14759.

Write a note on the changing nature of the international trade in the present global world comment

Answer» Natre of international trade is changing rapidly in todays world many multinational brands have come of single products like cloth biscuit and other that create competition in this few trade survive forvlong thats why International trade is changing
14760.

Highlight the features of organized sector

Answer» Employment terms are fixed and regular, they are registered by govt. and have to follow rules and regulations formed by govt. , jobs are secured, medical benefits are given, worker work for fixed number of hours , working condition are good in this sector.
14761.

Which are source in power sharing

Answer» The artocles of oue constitution
14762.

What is central-state relations

Answer» India is a federal country. It has governments at both-central and the state levels.\xa0\tAfter Independence, there were only few parties which formed governments at the centre and at the state levels. When rival parties formed the Government at the state level, the Central Government tried to misuse its powers by dismissing the State Governments. This weakened the federal spirit of our constitution.\tHowever, the condition improved after 1990 when many regional parties emerged in different states.\tThis also marked the beginning of the coalition government. Two or more parties formed the Government at the centre in the absence of a clear majority. This led to a new era of power sharing and respecting the independent working of the State Governments.
14763.

What is the difference between ballad and lyric poem?

Answer» Kaise h aap
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A ballad is a poem that tells a story of romance or adventure. Most of them are written in four to six line stanzas, and they have a definite rhyming pattern. Many times they have refrains, which are regularly repeated lines or stanzas. They can be sung and usually have characters in them. An example of a ballad would be "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes. A dashing robber falls in love with Bess, the innkeeper\'s daughter. Unfortunately, due to a jealous suitor, Bess ends up killing herself to save her lover, and then he returns to be killed by the soldiers. Another example is "The Ballad of Birmingham" written about the true event of the bombing of a church in Birmingham in which four little girls were killed. See the reference link below to read more about it.A lyric poem has a single speaker and usually expresses feeling or emotion. It is also highly musical. The original lyric poems of Aristotle\'s time were accompanied by a lyre, a harplike instrument played by the ancient Greeks. Lyric poems do not have to rhyme, however. They do NOT tell a story. An example of this would be Lord Byron\'s "Maid of Athens, Ere We Part". See the link below to view the poem. It professes his love for this maid in Athens. It has one speaker and expresses his feelings of love.
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14764.

How did reading mania developed in 18th century?

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1. The revolution in printing was brought by Gutenberg\'s printing pres. With the invention of printing press, the cost of producing a book came down. So now even the common people could afford it.2.The 17th and the 18th centuries saw the rapid rise of literacy rate in most parts of Europe.Churches of different denominations set up schools in villages. By the end of the 18th century, in some parts of Europe, the literacy rate was as high as 60 to 80 per cent.3.New forms of popular literature were printed, which targeted new audiences. There were almancs or ritual calendars, along with ballads and folk tales.4.The next phase was the development of periodicals. The periodicals combined information about current affairs with entertainment. Newspapers and journals carried information about wars and trade as well as news of developments in other places.5.Booksellers employed pedlars who roamed around villages, carrying low price books for sale.
14765.

"Mineral resources in India are unevenly distributed" explain

Answer» Yes, it is true that “Mineral resources in India are unevenly distributed.” India is one such country which acquires rich and different types of mineral resources. The uneven distribution is due to the fact that India as a country has variation in Geological structure, processes and difference in time involved in the formation of minerals. Three examples to support this statement are as follows:• The majority of the coal reserves, metallic minerals, Mica and other non-metallic minerals are found in peninsular rocks.• Most of the petroleum deposits are found sedimentary rocks in the Western and Eastern flanks of the Peninsula, in Gujarat and Assam.• Reserves of the non-ferrous minerals are found in Rajasthan with the rock systems of the Peninsula. Moreover, there is a lack of economic minerals in the vast alluvial plains of North India.
14766.

What is caste in politics and politics in cast

Answer» Caste in politics means party leaders nominating candidates on the basis of caste and caste based symbols are also kept to attract people\'s attention this means that only some members of politics nominate candidate on the basis of caste.but politics in caste means complete politics suppourting caste discrimination.
Castes in Indian society refer to a social group where membership is decided by birth. Members of such local groups are endogamous, i.e. they tend to enter into marital relationships among themselves. They often have related political preferences.
14767.

Different between ferrous and non ferrous minerals with example

Answer» Mineral whic contains iron -content in it called ferrous Mineral which does not contain iron -content in it called non ferrous
14768.

Plz explain in hindi language

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14769.

When mahatma ganhi return to South Africa

Answer» 9 January 1915
1915
In January 1915
1915
14770.

What do u mean by ideology...✍✍✍✍

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14771.

Why was the demand of labours seasonal???

Answer» The seasonal demand for labour means that the labour that is required by the industries is depended on the season that is present there. Mostly the labour is required during a particular season in a very large number, and as the season ,passes, the labour requirement becomes zero. In many industries , the work was seasonal, so the employers demand for labourers was seasonal. This can be explained as follows : Many industries had worked only during certain months and seasons of the year. The gas work industries were also busy during the winter months.• The demand for certain labour was seasonal like , breweries , where beer was made was busy during winter seasons.• Bookbinders and printers catered to the festive season of Christmas. Winter was also the month where ships were taken for cleaning.All these industries needed extra labour during their time of the year and thus in the rest of the month\'s labour was without work.
14772.

Draw a table of industrial of england

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14773.

Explain the forms of casteism in Indian politics?

Answer» ◆Whenever political parties choose their candidates in elections, they keep in mind that they give seats and tickets to person belonging to every caste so that they can easily win the support of public. ◆When governments are formed, political party always take care that representatives of different castes should get a place in the ministry.◆ During the campaigning, political parties and candidates make appeals to people to give their votes on the basis of caste.
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14774.

Who was called as the architect of the German unification

Answer» Otto Von Bismarck
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14775.

Where is Tungabhadra dam located

Answer» Ballari district of Karnataka.
14776.

What is history of balkans

Answer» - Balkan was a cluster of present day countries like Serbia, albaria, Romania, etc..- It was ruled by Ottoman empire and inhabitants were called slavs.- disintegration of Ottoman empire and spread of nationalist ideas in Europe made this area very explosive.- revolutionaries of this region demanded for independence.- after the balkan states got independence, they were jealous of each other and wanted to extend their territories.- European powers - austro-hungary, Russia, Germany and Britain wanted to extend their influence an dominance on this region.- This led to series of wars known as world war 1
14777.

Which river is known as Dakshin Ganga

Answer» Godavari
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Godavari River is known as "Dakshin Ganga" since it is the largest Peninsular River like the Large Himalayan River. It is similar to the Ganga river in the south.
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14778.

How can the workers in the unorganised sector be protected?

Answer» Measures to protect them :(i) Farmers should be supported through adequate facility for timely delivery of agricultural inputs, seeds, credit, storage and marketing facilities.(ii) Small-scale industry should be supported for producing raw material and marketing their output which will also help thetasual workers.(iii) Steps should be taken so that workers from scheduled castes, tribal and backward communities do not face social discrimination.
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14779.

Components of political parties

Answer» Both r correct answers... ?
Leaders,followers,active leaders
Major components of political parties are: the leaders, the active members and the followers.
14780.

I have complete my social science sylaabus of board exam .now what i should do

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14781.

What is viharas

Answer» Vihara is the Sanskrit and Pali term for a Buddhist monastery. It originally meant "a secluded place in which to walk", and referred to "dwellings" or "refuges" used by wandering monks during the rainy season.
14782.

Please send question paper of 2019 2020

Answer» Sorry its not possible to send pics..but u can download it from cbse website
14783.

Democracy and diversity chapter present or not

Answer» Not
The carbon atoms in diamond are in tetrahydral arrangement hence they don\'t have any free elactron which is necessary for being a good conductor.
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14784.

Write an information on Petroleum ??

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14785.

Notes for globalisation of India

Answer» Globalisation means integrating the economy of a country with the economies of other countries under conditions of free flow of trade, capital and movement of persons a cross borders. ?
No
14786.

Five major problem faced by the roadways

Answer» Five problems faced by road transport in India are given below :(a) Volume of traffic and passengers is very large.(b) Road network is inadequate.(c) Half the roads are unmetalled, which limits their usage in rainy seasons.(d) National highways too are inadequate.(e) Roadways are highly congested in cities and most bridges and culverts are old and narrow.\xa0
14787.

Proto industrialisation System

Answer» Proto-industrialisation is the phase of industrialisation that was not based on the factory system. Before the coming of factories, there was large-scale industrial production for an international market. This part of industrial history is known as proto-industrialisation.
14788.

What are the conservation methods taken by the government to conserve land resources?

Answer» Afforestation
1. By educating, informing and sensitizing all landholders about various aspects of this precious resources and their sustainable use.2. Contour ploughing is another measure to conserve our land. By this method, the fields are ploughed, harrowed and sown along the natural contour of the hills.3. By terracing method: A series of wide steps are made along the slop following the contours. This method is very common in rice growing regions.4. Under the afforestation and reforestation programmes, planting of trees, bushes and grass help to check the soil erosion,5. Strict actions are taken to check reckless felling of trees and overgrazing.6. Shelter belts (rows of trees) are planted on the margins of desert areas to check the fury of wind.7. Construction of dams and gully-trap inculcate the water-harvesting.
14789.

What is political parties.write its some characteristics

Answer» A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.The characteristics of a political party are(i) Political parties contest elections and share power.(ii) They agree on some policies and programmes for the society to promote collective good.(iii) If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition Government.(iv) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy.
14790.

why people move to country side europe during the seventinth and eighteenth century

Answer» The earlier phase of industrialisation in which large scale production was carried out for international market not at factories but in decentralised units.(i) Huge demand :\xa0The world trade expanded at a very fast rate during the 17th and the 18th centuries. The acquisition of colonies was also responsible for the increase in demand. The town producers failed to produce the required quantity.(ii) Powerful town producers :• The town producers were very powerful,• The producers could not expand the production a: will. This was because in the towns, urban crafts and trade guilds were powerful. These were associations of producers that trained craftspeople, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices, and restricted the entry of new people within the trade.(iii) Monopoly rights :\xa0The rulers granted different guilds the monopoly right to produce and trade in specific products It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns. So they turned to the countryside.(iv) New economic situation in the countryside :\xa0Open fields were disappearing in the countryside and the commons were being enclosed. Cottagers and poor peasants who were earlier depended on common lands became jobless So when merchants came around and offered advances to produce, peasants households eagerly agreed.
In the 17th and 18th centuries,merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market. The merchants could not expand production within towns because here urban crafts and trade guilds were powerful.\xa0
14791.

why people move to country side europ during the seventinth and eighteenth century?

Answer» In the 17th and 18th centuries,merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market. The merchants could not expand production within towns because here urban crafts and trade guilds were powerful.
14792.

Why did political leaders differs sharply over the question of separate electorate

Answer» Nationalist Congress saw this movement as the seed of divide and rule which can makes the national movement weak. By this the British can rule over India as long they wish to rule. So, political leaders differed sharply over the question of separate electorates because of differences in opinion. While those supporting the cause of minorities and the dalits believed that only political empowerment would resolve their social backwardness, others like Gandhi ji thought that separate electorates would further slow down the process of their integration into society.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/989242#readmore
14793.

what are the raw materials required to manufacture cement

Answer» Raw materials required for the manufacture of cement are 1) limestone (CaCO3) , 2) clay which provides both silica and Alumina 3) gypsum. Small amount of magnesia and iron oxide are also required for imparting suitable colour to cement.
14794.

How development countries are able to exert their interest over developing countries ?

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14795.

How did \'Cargil food \'become the largest producer at edible oils in India? Explain

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14796.

How has globalisation been advantageous to both the producers as well as consumers in india

Answer» Yes globalisation has been advantageous for both producers and consumers.Example: when a foreign company starts up a industry in our country , then they get cheap labour or raw material from here, in this way the producers are profited.\xa0When their products come into market consumers will have wide variety of choices to choose,which type of product they wish, in this way consumers will be benefited\xa0
14797.

What is producers and consumers

Answer» We participate in the market both as producers and consumers.\tAs producers of goods and services, we could be working in any of the sectors like primary, secondary or tertiary.\tConsumers participate in the market when they purchase goods and services that they need. These are the final goods that people as consumers use.
14798.

Write a short note on manuscripts before the age of print

Answer» (i) Handwritten were copied on palm leaves or on handmade papers.(ii) Pages were beautifully illustrated.(iii)They were pressed between wooden covers or sewn together to ensure preservation,(iv) Manuscripts were available in vernacular languages.(v) Manuscripts Highly expensive and fragile,(vi) They could no: he read easily as script was written in different styles.
14799.

How does money and credit effects our life??? explain...

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14800.

What are the advantages of rainwater harvesting?

Answer» Easy to maintain.Reducing water bills. Water That has been Stored from harvesting water can be used for several non-drinking purposes. Suitable for irrigation. Harvesting allows the collection of large amounts of water. Reduce demand on water. Can improve plant growth. Reduces flooding and erosion.