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What is Romantinizim |
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Answer» It is the ideology of love and emotion towards your country which is created with the help of song , stories and after knowing your past It is a cultural movement in which reject of science and. CuLture |
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| 14902. |
What do you mean by suffrage? |
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Answer» Right to voteOne person,one vote,one value Suffrage means right to vote The right to vote in political elections Suffrage means right to vote |
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| 14903. |
How are konkan railways meterialised |
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Who is the architecture of German unification |
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Answer» Otto von bismark Otto von bismark Otto von Bismarck is the architecture of german unification Otto von Bismarck |
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| 14905. |
Explain the three components of party |
| Answer» Which party....? | |
| 14906. |
Whi was johann Gutenberg? Explain his role in the history of printing? |
| Answer» Johann Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor, credited with the inventing of the movable type printing in Europe.Gutenberg was the son of a merchant, and his childhood was spent on a large agricultural estate. From his childhood, he had seen wine and olive presses. By and by, he learnt the art of polishing stones, became a master goldsmith, and also acquired the expertise to create lead moulds used for making trinkets. (Trinket-A small item of jewellery that is cheap or of low quality). Using this knowledge, Gutenberg adapted the existing technology to design his innovation. The olive press became the base model for the printing press and moulds were used for casting the metal types for the letters of the alphabet. By 1448, Gutenberg perfected the system. In 1455, Gutenberg published his 42-lines Bible, commonly known as the Gutenberg Bible. About 180 copies were printed most on paper and some on vellum. | |
| 14907. |
What is balkan state |
| Answer» Balkans region comprises of two slavanic nationalities which was under the rule of Ottoman empire.With the spread of nationalist feeling in europe, balkans also thought of gaining independance from ottoman empire.The balkans state were firecely jealous of each other and each hoped to gain more territory for expantion.these created intence rivalry among the balkans which ended with First World War. | |
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Mention three faetures of c. Mention three features of civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» The main features of civil disobedience are :-1.The civil disobedience was launched in 1930 under the guidelines of Gandhiji.2.Actually civil disobedience movement was launched to fill the work that non cooperation wont did.3.Peoples fought against government for getting their liberty..4.boycott of school,colleges,foreign cloth, offices. Liquor shops closed.5.peoples stop paying taxes.\xa0 | |
| 14909. |
Explain about the great depression?? |
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Answer» More problems are there to solve for u...... Great depression began around 1929 and lasted till the mid 1930s . During this period, most parts of world experienced decline in production, employment, income and trade . Agricultural regions and communities were most affected. |
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Can anybody give me the tips for bringing good marks in sst. |
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Answer» Ache se msti se pdho sb ache se hoga If you can\'t understand teacher lessons than take help of YouTube Don,t study S.S.T its a boring subject... dear Study the chapter then underline the main paragraph and kept it together topic by topic es sabse god khush hokar tumko good marks bina jada mehnet keye dilwadege doraemon ka time machine lo aur past me jaker history padh lodoraemon ka any where door lo aur geoghraphy padh loapna kam banta bhar me jaye janta slogan ko follow karo aur civics padh loapna sara property mere naam kar do aur economics padh lo Happy Birthday Deepika ji Its my last question yrr koi to bata do. |
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Name some examples where goods and services are exchanged by barter |
| Answer» There are many examples of goods and services which are being exchanged through barter. Some of these are as follows:Let us take example of rural areas where in certain cases food grains are exchanged for other crops.Also in many government schemes the labourers working there instead of getting paid with cash are provided with things like 4 kg of wheat per day of work. | |
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What is impact on globalisation |
| Answer» The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India. | |
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How nationalism came in Europe? |
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Answer» Before the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were not in the form as we know them today. Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects. Various technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789; with the French Revolution. It took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state. The trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century. Happy Birthday Deepika ji |
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There may be rules and regulations but they are often not followed. Why? Discuss. |
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Answer» Happy Birthday Deepika ji hello Thanku payal ji..bye.. Ohh to likhlo topper se k liye ye koi hardwork nhi hh bye... Yahan bore ho rhe hh faltu ka isse better books k sath milkr padai kre Ha 5 marks.. To abi abi jo new rules aur regulations bne hh road se regarding vo lelo..... Likhne wala chahiye Okkk Koi ni aap kro..enjoy.. OK shreya.. Mera enjoyment aaj last h.. Srry. Plz Sorry deep..aap enjoy kro maine aur kuch bhi promise kr rakha h ?...mera enjoyment kl raat me apke aur dhruv ke saath ho gya..☺️ Nice answer payal ji..but ye likh ni skte..? Just like cbse guide have rules to only asked there doubts but we make this a chatting area so we can say that there are many rules and regulations but they are often not followed because of unawareness of people and children Bcoz today is my last day here.. So shreya yrr enjoy this day.. Plz Right |
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Write the different forms of power sharing |
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Answer» Happy Birthday Deepika ji ◆Horizontal power sharing ◆ vertical power sharing ◆ power sharing among political parties ◆ power sharing among different social groups... |
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Name the early ti industries that develop in Britain |
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In which country industrial revolution started first? |
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Answer» France Great Britain in Europe |
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| 14918. |
Describe the impact of Greek war of Independence on the rest of Europe |
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Answer» Happy Birthday Deepika ji Answer |
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| 14919. |
Role of globalization in technology |
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Name any four oil field and producer in India and what is there economic importance |
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Describe any three origin of social differences |
| Answer» The basis of origin of social differences are\tMost social differences are based on the accident of birth. For example, people may be tall, strong, weak, girl or boy.\tSome social differences emerge because people choose to follow certain practices or principles. For example, a person may be an atheist or may be a feminist. Some people may convert to another religion.\xa0\tAll social differences do not result in social divisions. Sometimes, even people belonging to different religions may have common interests.\xa0 | |
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Explain liberalism.. |
| Answer» The term \' liberalism \' derives fom the latin root liber, meaning free.Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality. For the new middle classes liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law | |
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When was BJP formed??Mention its major ideologies. |
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Answer» the party was founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile Bharatiya Jan Sangh its main ideologies are 1 the party want to build a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India\'s ancient culture and values 2 cultural nationalism or hindutva is an important element in its conception of Indian nation hood and politics 3 the party wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India 4 a common Civil Code for all people living in the country is respective of religion and ban on the religious conversion Bjp was formed in 1980 6 April 1980 bjp formed |
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Name the early two industries that developed in Britain |
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Answer» Agriculture industry also Iron and Steel, Cotton industry |
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Name the two industrial towns that develop after industrialization in India |
| Answer» Bombay | |
| 14926. |
What is GDP? Explain (5marks) |
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Answer» GDP is the criteria used to measure the total number of goods produced in a particular year GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT Gross domestic product Domestic * Gross - Demoestic product |
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Explain classification of plants and animals by IUCN? |
| Answer» (i) Normal species : species whose population levels are considered to be normal for their survival, such as cattle, sal, pine etc.(ii) Endangered species : are those which are on the verge of extinction.For examples-lndian wild ass, Indian rhino, sangai.(iii) Vulnerable species : are those whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate.Examples-Asiatic elephant, Gangetic dolphin.(iv) Rare species : are those with small population which move into the endangered or vulnerable species if the negative factors continue to operate.Examples-Himalayan brown bear, wild Asiatic buffalo.(v) Endemic species : are those species which are found in some particular areas which are usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers.Examples-Nicobar pigeon, Andaman wild pig, Mithun in Arunachal Pradesh.(vi) Extinct species : are those which are not found to exist in a country, continent or the earth.Examples-Asiatic Cheetah, pink headed duck. | |
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Why were women angry about the invention of spinning jenny?? |
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Answer» Spinning Jenny speeded up the process and reduced labour demands. Many workers left their jobs and become unemloyed. With the help of machine a single worker could make a no. of spindles at a time. Thats why womens were angry about the invention of spinning jenny. But when spinning Jenny machine came they don\'t have money, work.. So they got angry Bcoz then she don\'t have work to do... The women\'s r totally dependent on this work |
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"Transport,communication and trade are complementary to each ".Justify the statement. |
| Answer» By transport only good are exchanged...the exchanging method is called trade and finally we can say trade happens because of transport..The pace of development of a country depends upon the production of goods and services as well as their movement over space.Therefore, efficient means of transport are prerequisites for fast development.For a long time, trade and transport were restricted to a limited space. With the development in science and technology, the area of influence of trade and transport expanded far and wide.Today, the world has been converted into a large village with the help of efficient and fast moving transport.Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system. Therefore, transport, communication and trade are complementary to one another.\xa0 | |
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Ways of consumer exploitation |
| Answer» A consumer is any person who consumes and receives satisfaction by paying the value for purchasing any commodity. The consumer can be a consumer of goods or a consumer of services. The situation in which the buyers do not receive the benefits and services according to the buyer\'s value or the situation in which the sellers receives or charges the value of commodities higher than its value is known as consumer exploitation. Consumer exploitation can be made in many different ways in such major ways are being discussed:a. Hoarding: Consumer exploitation is taking advantage of the consumers. The term "hoarding" may include the practice of obtaining and holding resources to create artificial scarcity, thus reducing the supply, to increase the price, so that they can be sold to customers for profit.b. Black marketing: The black market is the strategy used to by the seller to sell the commodity in higher by creating the artificial scarcity. This is a market place which takes place outside government-sanctioned channel.c. Adulteration: It is the process of mixing or substituting the identical and undesirable materials in the food items. This will cause heavy loss to the consumers and also leads to many diseases while consuming undesirable commodities. For example Mixing of bricks powder in chili powder, because both are identical and the consumer cannot differentiate it.d. False claim: Sellers make a false claim about the performance and quality of their product through advertisements. This false claim may attract consumers who are not aware of the original quality of the product.e. Under measurement: Sellers generally give under measured goods and charge for the actual quantity. This quantity reduction will increase the profit of the sellers but exploit the consumers.f. Substandard goods: Sellers usually sell inferior quality goods in order to make more profit. But they charge the same amount for the goods then the consumer gets substandard goods for higher prices. | |
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What are the measures to control soil erosion |
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Answer» Terrace farming, contour ploughing,shelter belts etc..... Contour ploughing: ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of waterTerrace farming: steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces.Shelter belts: planting trees in a row to create shelter. |
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Democracy provides an accountable,responsive and legitimate govt..Explain |
| Answer» Five ways in which accountable, responsive and legitimate is produced by democracy government :1. The country is ruled by the person who has been chosen after completion of voting process through election.2. The rules and regulations to be followed by the ruler as well as citizen are same. No change in it.3. It is responsive because it takes charge of all the activities which are happening for welfare of the people.4. The right to vote is the most notable feature of our democracy.5. As the democracy is based on the constitution, it is considered to be legitimate.\xa0 | |
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Make a project on generating awareness on disaster management |
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Explain the advantages of decentralisation ? OrExpalin any features of the third of the government ? |
| Answer» Advantages of Decentralisation are as follows: ◆ Sharing of power b/w centre , state and local government reduces conflicts. ◆ large no. of problems and issues can be best settled at local level. People have better knowledge of problems in their localities. ◆ People have better knowledge of their own problems. ◆ They know better on where to spend money and how to manage things efficiently.◆ People at local level will participate directly in decision making. | |
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Date of nin coorporation movement |
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Answer» Bye my all frnds and shreya ab saturday ko aunga 1 august 1920 |
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What is Consumer Forum.... ???....hey frnds plz ans... |
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Answer» U r in which DPS school?? 12:59ka chat dekh niche.. Isi question m... Likha to h... Ki m commerce lunga C. A Banu ga Spelling too sahi likh le junior Nice all the best for your future Humna too commerce le ha C.A Hnn Khalidabad up Mae bhi 11 m hu No 11 m hu uske saath hi hu but usse 5months choti hu Aap 10 mae ho Bolo Bol Disappointed suno Your welcome but wish karnw ko usne hi bola tha Disappointed What?? 3 may Same date Aap cousin ho Ya junior Senior What hppnd..?? ........ The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils.Following are the importance or functions of consumer forums(i) They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court.(ii) On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts.(iii) These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among the people.(iv) It works for the protection of the consumer rights.(v) It imparts knowledge about consumer rights by writing articles and getting it published in newspaper. |
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What was agenda 21? |
| Answer» It is the plan of action to achieve the sustainable development that was adopted by the world leaders at United Nation Conference on environment and development held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in june, 1992 | |
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Classify resources on the basis of exhausability? |
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Answer» Renewable and Non renewable resources. On the basis of exhaustibiility , there are 2 types of resources - Renewable and Non- renewable resources |
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Define the interdependent between nature technology and institutions. |
| Answer» Human beings interact with nature through technology to create institutions to accelerate their economic development. Thus, nature, technology and institutions are dependent on each other. | |
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Resource are the function of human activity. Explain. |
| Answer» It means without human resources, natural resources can\'t be converted into other useful forms. It is the human skills which convert all of them into useful forms. | |
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What was the main contribution of the brundland commission report 1984. |
| Answer» The mission of the Brundtland Commission is to unite countries to pursue sustainable development together. ... To rally countries to work and pursue sustainable development together, the UN decided to establish the Brundtland Commission. | |
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Name the international organisation that publishes human development report every year |
| Answer» United Nations Development Programme( U.N.D.P. ) | |
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Why does Kerala have a low infant mortality rate |
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Answer» Because there is a high development of education and health facilities. Becoz it has adequate provisions of education and health facilities. |
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What is a homogenous society |
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Answer» That is homogeneous society A society that has similar kinds of people, especially where there are no significant ethnic differences. |
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What do you means by coming to together fegeration |
| Answer» Coming Together Federation:--It is a federation in which several independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, so that by pooling sovereignty and retaining identity, they can increase their security. | |
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Who was proctaimed the king of United held in 1861 |
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Answer» King Victor Emmanuel - ll " King Victor Emmanuel- II "of Piedmont-Sardinia was proclaimed the king of United Italy in 1861. |
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How did nationalism developed through culture in Europe explain |
| Answer» Nationalism developed through culture in Europe:\tCulture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation.\xa0Art, music, literature and drama helped to express, shape and strengthen nationalist sentiments.\tThe cultural movement of\xa0Romanticism\xa0aimed at developing a particular form of nationalist sentiment. Romantic artists and poets generally focussed on emotions, intuition and mystical feelings and criticized the glorification of reason and science.\tRomantics like the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder held the view that true German culture could be discovered only among the common people, the Das Volk.\xa0The true spirit of a nation was popularised\xa0through folk songs, folk poetry and folk dances.\tThe emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local folklore were used to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences who were mostly illiterates. | |
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Do you agree agriculture in India taken place in the unorganised sector give three. Points |
| Answer» Yes, I agree because - 1) - Jobs in this sector aren\'t secured and permanent. 2)- In agricultural activities, farmers don\'t get any benefits such as insurance, medical allowance, etc that the workers in organised sector are entitled to. 3)- Most of the workers working in agriculture are ill paid. | |
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What is meant by overlapping of social difference explain with example |
| Answer» When social differences overlap each other it creates a difficult situation. In such a situation, one kind of difference becomes more important than the other and people begin to develop a negative approach towards the other difference and people start feeling that they belong to different communities. Overlapping differences create possibilities of deep social divisions and tensions. For instance:\tThe difference between Blacks and Whites in the United States became a reason for social division. Blacks tended to be poor and landless. They often faced discrimination and injustice. Situations of this kind produced social divisions\xa0when people started feeling that they belonged to different communities.\tIn our country, Dalits tend to be poor and landless as they often face injustice and discrimination. | |
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Describe any three origin of social division |
| Answer» (i) Social division means difference in a set of people due to difference in their race, religion, language or culture. But these differences are more than an accident of nature.A person does not choose his community where he would be born. He just happens to be born in a particular community. People are tall or short, dark or fair, male or female, more by accident.and not by their own choice.(ii) However, some choices can be made by us. People choose to follow or not to follow a particular religion. They can choose their field of study and the career path, games and cultural activities.(iii) Social division are also created by economic inequalities existing in the society, e.g. rich and poor persons from the same family often do not keep close relation with each other for they feel they are very different.\xa0 | |