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Why was poona pact signed? Explain the reasons? |
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Answer» It was signed between Gandhiji and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar. It gave depressed classes reserved seats in provincial and legislative councils. And they were to be voted by general people. It was signed on 24th september 1932. |
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"Industrialization gave birth to imperialism". Justify sratement with 3-arguements |
| Answer» Industrialization gave birth to Imperialism(i) Imperialism as the ill-begotten child of industrialization.(ii) Other things besides industrialization chiefly needed two things. one of them being the constant supply of raw materials and the Other is that the finished goods be sold at the same speed.(iii) The industrialized countries had introduced heavy import duties as protective tariffs to check the import from other countries.(iv) Faced with the problem of finding new markest for their producer nations chose such countries where industrialization had not yet reached.(v) Hence a race for bringing those areas under their effective occupation or effective influence started among the various industrialized nations.(vi) As a consequence Britain France Germany Japan etc. set up their colonies in Asia Africa South America etc,(vii) These colonies served their two purposes of being the suppliers of cheap raw materials and an easy market for their finished goods. | |
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What do you mean by sustainability of development? |
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Answer» Sustainable development is new term that is associated with balanced use of natural resources by using resources at minimum level since,that future generations can use it Sustainable development means development should take place without damaging environment. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment an it should not compromise with the needs of future generations |
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Sample paper for 2020 |
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What were the effects of germs of various deaseas carried by Europeans in America ? |
| Answer» Contact between Europeans and Native Americans led to a demographic disaster of unprecedented proportions. Many of the epidemic diseases that were well established in the Old World were absent from the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The catastrophic epidemics that accompanied the European conquest of the New World decimated the indigenous population of the Americas. Influenza, smallpox, measles, and typhus fever were among the first European diseases imported to the Americas. During the first hundred years of contact with Europeans, Native Americans were trapped in a virtual web of new diseases. European diseases, seeds, weeds, and animals irreversibly transformed the original biological and social landscape of the Americas. By 1518, the Native American demographic catastrophe and the demands of Spanish settlers for labor led to the importation of slaves from Africa. Thus, the Americas quickly became the site of the mixing of the peoples and infectious agents of previously separate continenets\xa0 | |
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How non cooperation is different from civil disobedience movement |
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How did gandhi influenced the Muslims to participate in non-cooperation movement |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi took a new khilafat issue. He told that the first world war had ended with the defeat of ottoman empire and khalifa who is the head of islam and he was defeated by europeans.With the help of mauhmad ali and shaukat ali the young muslim leadrs also hel him in the process.These are ways which unifies hindusand muslims. | |
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Write a short note on the development of factory in England |
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Write a short note on hung phu so |
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What is organised sector and unorganised sector?explain with examples in brief |
| Answer» Organised sector is the sector which is organised Unorganised is the opposite of that | |
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Who do we prefer democracy |
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State the impact of globalisation on agriculture? 4M |
| Answer» It has been driven primarily by the information and communication technology revolution and—in the case of farm products—by reductions in governmental distortions to agricultural production, consumption and trade. Both have boosted economic growth and reduced poverty globally, especially in Asia. | |
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Meaning of economics ? |
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Answer» Study of principles related to money,business and industry. Economic is a subject related to economy |
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What do you mean by people as resource |
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Answer» People who are part of the workforce are called human resource. By contributing in productivity, the human resource plays a significant role in the economy of a country. Any other resource becomes useful only because of the input by the human resource. People as a resource means because they are asset of nation and able to make resources useful |
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Explain the problems faced on unifying people |
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Exlain how India is developing rapidly . |
| Answer» The British government developed modern means of transport and communication for economic exploitation, administrative convenience and military defense. A large network of roads was constructed followed by the laying down of the first railway line in 1853, linking Mumbai with Thane. In subsequent years, a large network of railway lines was laid across vast areas of the Indian hinterland. Besides encouraging trade and commerce, it also made it easier for political activists to travel across the country. The development of the modern postal system and the introduction of telegraph also helped to unify the country to a great extent. Both these effectively revolutionised the process of information transmission and communication and helped Indians come in greater contact with one another. | |
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How had the first world war created a new economic situation in indai? Explain with three example |
| Answer» (a) The war created a new economic and political situation.(b) it led to huge increase in defense expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, custom duties were raised and income tax was introduced.(c) Prices increased, doubling between 1913-18. This hit the common people.(d) Villagers were asked to supply soldiers and through force recruitment in rural areas.(e) During 1918-19, crops failed in many parts of India which created shortage of food.(f) Spread of influenza epidemic and 12 to 13 million people died. | |
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l want democracy and diversity |
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Answer» Yupp!!! This chapter will come only in the Periodic Test (P.T.) only ...not included in BOARD Examination ?? If u want notes or NCERT solutions or imp. ques. of this chapter....then these all are available in this app!!!!!?? It is not included in the syllabus Do u mean \' democracy nd diversity \' chapter notes??? I want lesson democracy and diversity |
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When france sneezes rest of europe catches cold . Justify by giving 5 points |
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Answer» Give answer point wise During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'. |
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Which area is is known as the rhure of India |
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Answer» Damodar valley region Damodar Valley region is known as the ruhr of India |
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Social science paper pattern |
| Answer» Its given on this app | |
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Can you plz send me the repeated questions ?? |
| Answer» We can\'t send as there is no option of sending attachment you can find these in this app | |
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Who elected community goverment in belgium? |
| Answer» \tPeople belonging to one language community such as French, German and Dutch irrespective of where they live elects the community government in Belgium.\tThe king is the head as well as the prime minister of the state in Belgium.\tIt forms a federal, democratic and constitutional monarchy.\xa0 | |
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Required map working |
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Half yearly exam ke liy important mcq question send kr dijye |
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What steps were taken in 1992 to make third tier of democracy more powerful and effective? |
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Answer» Sc/st reservation. Women reservation. Regularly election at local stage Three tier system :1. Union Government2. State Governments3. Local Governments.Steps :• Now, it is constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to the local government bodies.• Seats are reserved in the elected bodies and the executive heads of these institutions for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and the Backward Classes.• At least one-third of all positions are reserved for women.• An independent institution called the State Election Commission has been created in each state to conduct free and fair elections for the panchayat and the municipalities.• The State governments are required to share some powers and revenue with the Local government bodies. The nature of sharing varies from state to state. |
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Summary print culture and the modern world class 10th |
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Reason of world war 1 |
| Answer» Many countries like hungry Prussia Austria want to take more part of the Balkan region which contains present day Romania Bulgaria marcedona and various countries. For taking Bulgaria countries start fighting and at last it changes into world war 1 | |
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What are the aims of treaty of vienna of 1815 ? |
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Answer» The main goal of the "Treaty of Vienna", 1815 was to undo all the changes that were brought about in Europe during the reign of Napoleon and Napoleonic Wars. The treaty was convened by 4 European nations that had defeated Napoleon. The treaty aimed at generating a long-term peace plan for Europe. On 25 March 1815, The Treaty of Vienna concluded which was the legal recognition of the allied authorities Prussia, Austria, Great Britain, and Russia empowering them to prosecute the war upon Napoleon till the time he was overthrown.The main aim of the treaty of Vienna ( 1815) was to generate long term peace plan for Europe . |
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What is the main feature of new economic policy |
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Answer» The three main aspects of the economic reforms in India are:\tLiberalization – where the government changed several economic policies to create an environment of freedom for economic decision-making.\tPrivatization – the government had reserved 17 industries for the public sector. It gave 11 out of these to the private sector.\tGlobalization – Both liberalization and privatization of the public sector enterprises led to the globalization of the Indian economy. liberalisation, privatisation, globalisation of the economy, new public sector policy, modernisation , financial reform |
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My social science is not good.....help me ....how i improve my sst |
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Name one important beverage crop and spacify the geographical conditions required for its growth |
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Answer» One important beverage crop is Tea.Geographical conditions required for its growth are:Tea requires a temperature ranging from 21°C to 29°C. Tea grows well in the regions which receive rainfall in between 150-200 cm. The soil should be well drained. However, stagnant water damages the tea crops. You can find its ans in geography class 10 NCERT |
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Ekikaran Kya hota h |
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Answer» Holding together Jab koi country many states main devide Ho rkha ho aur jab usko ek kar diya jaye to use ekikaran kahte h |
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What is roalet act |
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Answer» Rowlact act gave the enormous powers to the Britishers to imprision any political leaders without any trial for 2 years. Rowlatt Act, February 1919 legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial to arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law. It is rowlatt act not roalet Spelling sahi karle |
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Who invented school and studies |
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Answer» Foolish man?? Oo i think no English people |
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संसाधन नियोजन कि आवश्यकता क्यों हैं |
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Why there is a need of public sector? |
| Answer» I dont know,im sorry bro | |
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Notes of chapter 2 acid bases and salt |
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Answer» You can take help from this app... Its given in this app !! |
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What r the procedures for making changes in constitution? |
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Why federalism is required in India and USA?? |
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Answer» Kasi ho ???Aarohi g !! Hi |
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Ch 2 ke notes bhej do |
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Answer» ? U can take help from this app.Its given in this app !! |
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What is agenda 21. Write its four main aim |
| Answer» Agenda21 isa organization which protect our in environment | |
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What is relationship between religion and politics |
| Answer» (i) Views of Gandhiji : Gandhiji used to say that religion can never be separated from politics. What he meant by religion was not any particular religion like Hinduism or Islam, but the moral values that are there in all religions. According to him, politics must be guided by ethics drawn from all religions.(ii) Views of Human rights groups : Human rights groups in our country have argued that most of the victims of communal riots in our country are people from religious minorities. They have demanded that the government should take special steps to protect religious minorities.(iii) Women’s Movements : Women’s movements have argued that family laws of all religions discriminate against women. So they have demanded that the government should change these laws to make them more equitable. | |
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Limitations of civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» Its could not touch all the communities of india such as muslims harijans | |
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Does we have to read all chapters breifly for clearing mcq in exam |
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Answer» No you dont need to study for exams Yes ? |
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Large cloth millers called |
| Answer» Rich man | |
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What is rollat act |
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Answer» Rowlatt act (1919). This act was passed by imperial legislative council despite the united opposition of the indian members. It gave the government ( British ) enormous powers to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years. Mahatma gandhi wanted non- violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws, which would start with a bartal on 6 april. Rowlatt Act, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial to arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law. |
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What were dilk routes |
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Answer» Silk and spices from china flowed into europe through the silk route . Dilk routes. Kya hota h silk routes hota h |
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What is the rationale for decentralisation of power |
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