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15601.

How processing industries and markets plays an important role in the development of plantation? ???

Answer» Answer Kise ko aata h nahi
No one answer u ,till yet !
15602.

Who were the two scholars that created condition of revolution in France

Answer»
15603.

Why Indian were outraged by the rowlets act?

Answer» 1919
15604.

Important questions of federalism

Answer»
15605.

What is final good

Answer» final good is a product that the final consumer uses or consumes. The good (product) does not require any additional processing. A company makes a final good for the direct use of the final consumer.
Economics book
which book bro ?
Bhen,, aapke pass book Nhi h Kya
15606.

State three important features of federalism

Answer» Ok
Bhai book me bhi Dekh le
15607.

Why gandhiji withdraw non cooperation movement?

Answer» Please convert it into hindi and then ask again
15608.

Give 4 reasons for rising importance of tertiary sector in India?

Answer» * it\'s activities help development of primary and secondary sector. * it is aid for production process * it is very essential for development of agriculture and industry. * it gave employment to many people.
15609.

WHAT is the end of Bretton Woods and the beginning of globalisation

Answer» End of Bretton Woods and the Beginning of \'Globalisation\' :\xa0(i) After 1960s, US was no longer the dominant economic power as it had been for more than two decades. The US dollar now no longer commanded confidence as the world\'s principal currency. The dollar could not maintain its value in relation to gold. Eventually leading to the collapse of the system of fixed exchange rates and the introduction of a system of floating exchange rates.\xa0(ii) From the mid-1970s the international financial system also changed. Developing countries were forced to borrow from Western commercial banks and private lending institutions. This led to periodic debt crisis in the developing world, and lower incomes and increased poverty, especially in Africa and Latin America.\xa0(iii) The industrial world was also hit by unemployment that began rising from the mid-1970s and remained high until the early 1990s. From the late 1970s, MNCs also began to shift production operations to low-wage Asian countries.\xa0(iv) New economic policies in China and the collapse of the Soviet Union and Soviet style communism in Eastern Europe brought many countries back into the fold of the world economy. Wages were relatively low in countries like China. They became attractive destinations for investment by foreign MNCs competing to capture world markets.\xa0(v) The relocation of industry to low-wage countries stimulated world trade and capital flows. Countries such as India, China and Brazil have undergone rapid economic transformation.
15610.

In how many states Itly was divided into??

Answer» Seven states
7
15611.

What is the treaty of constantinople??

Answer» Greece became independent in the year 1832 after the treaty of Constantinople.\xa0It was between Britain, France Russia on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.\xa0Leopold stepped down as a claimant of the Greece throne.\xa0The treaty allowed certain parts of the border area to be under control of Greece.
15612.

give me the names of that chapters

Answer» 2 & 5
15613.

in history which chapters are omitted

Answer» You can check the syllabus here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html
thanks
2, 6 & 8 Chapters
15614.

Which country is called wind country

Answer» Denmark
Denmark..Hope it helps u mate..
15615.

What is agenda 21 and its aim

Answer» It is the signed by gov. In brazil
Right gourav
It is the declaration signed by world leaders in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), which took place at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It aims at achieving global sustainable development.\xa0It is an agenda that aims at fighting against environmental damage, poverty, disease through global co-operation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities.Aims:\tIt aimed at achieving global sustainable development.\tThe agenda was to combat environmental damage, poverty and diseases.\tIt can be achieved through global cooperation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities.
Check the Notes of sst
Its given in BOOKLET very clearly !!!
15616.

When does a social difference becomes a social division?

Answer» Social division takes place when some social difference overlaps with the other differences.\tThe difference between the Blacks and Whites became a social division in the US because the Blacks tend to be poor, homeless and discriminated against.\tIn our country Dalits tend to be poor and landless. They often face discrimination and injustice.\tSituations of this kind produce social divisions, when one kind of social difference becomes more important than the other and people start feeling that they belong to different communities.
15617.

What are the causes of land degradation in india.

Answer» Activities causing land degradation:\tDeforestation has caused degradation .\tOver-grazing is causing land degradation in places like Gujarat, Rajasthan etc.\tOver-irrigation is a major cause of land degradation which causes water logging leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity of the soil.\tIndustrial waste cause water and land pollution in many parts of India .factors responsible for soil erosion:\tHuman factors:deforestation , overgrazing, and mining.\tNatural factor: wind, glacier and water.\tOther factors: Ploughing in a wrong way and defective methods of farming.
15618.

Why did gandhi ji organised champaran satyagraha

Answer» In 1916 Gandhiji travelled to Champaran in Bihar to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.
15619.

Globalisation and indiàn economy notes

Answer» You can check on revision notes.https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-revision-notes.html
Globalisation is the process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries through foreign trade and foreign investments. Multinational corporations (MNCs) are playing a major role in the globalization process. MNCs are spreading their production across countries in order to reduce cost and earn higher profits. They set up offices and factories in different countries for production. They invest in different countries to buy land, building, machines and other equipments. Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment. As a result, productions in these widely dispersed locations are getting interlinked. Similarly, they sell l their produce in different countries and connect the markets of different countries. This process not only benefits the producers but also the consumers by providing wide range of consumer goods. It also provides more employment opportunities, new technology, etc. to host country. Thus, globalisation is the integration of foreign trade and markets of different economies. There are two factors that have enabled globalization. First, rapid improvement in technology and second, liberalization of foreign trade and foreign investment. Developments in information and communication technology facilitate the expansion of products and ideas amongst nations. Decrease in transportation cost is the essence of globalization with which production and produced goods can spread across the world. Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government is known as liberalisation. Stating around 1991, the government of India removed barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment to a large extent. To attract foreign companies to invest in India, Indian government has set up special economic zones (SEZ) which have world class technology and where relaxation in taxes is provided. Globalisation is also supported by the international organisations like World trade organisation (WTO), international monetary fund (IMF), etc. WTO propounds that there should be free trade. IMF helps in fostering global monetary cooperation between countries. The impact of globalisation is not uniform. It creates intense competition for domestic producers, changes the lives’ of workers, etc. Owing to this reason, we are struggling for fair globalisation that ensures the benefits of globalization shared better and create equal opportunities for all.
15620.

Name any two Italian States before its unification ?

Answer» Kingdom of sicilies. papal State
Saxony and Kingdom of two silicies
Sardinia piedmont and papal states
San MarinoKingdom of two siciliesPeidmont SardiniaVenetia and papal statesHope it helps u mate..
15621.

About unification of italy , Britain and Germany

Answer» Refer to notes in this app
15622.

Define development?

Answer» According to economics..development is the increase in per capita income and decrease in poverty, illiteracy or it can be said as the rise of living standard of people.
Better living condition and better quality standard are indicator of development
15623.

Bhartiya tidal energy which region in India provide ideal condition for utilizing tenergy

Answer» Costal region such as kerela.
15624.

Frank furt parliament

Answer» Saint paul church
15625.

Mention different aspects of life in which women are discriminated or disadvantage in India

Answer» The disadvantage was that people mainly men said that the job or the work of womens are at home, looking after their family, childrenand be good wives.Womens were not allowed to participate in polotical activities.
In India Womens are firstly discriminated at their homes only parents prefer to have a baby boy rather than a baby girl they are not given that much freedom then a boy in the politics also Womens are discriminated about 33% of the seats are reserved for womens in elections but only up to 10% of womens are are represented as a candidate these are the main reasons in which Womens are discriminated in India
15626.

Why narega is also called right to work ?

Answer» Answer :- It is referred to as\xa0\'Right to Work\' because it guarantees 100 days of employment in a year by the government to all those who are able to\xa0work\xa0and in case of failure unemployment allowances will be given.
Becauce this programme give guarantee to the people that it will provide work for the paper
15627.

Explain three sector of economic activity with the help of example?

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Main Sectors :(i) Primary Sector : It includes agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing, poultry farming and mining.(ii) Secondary Sector : Quarrying and manufacturing of goods.(iii) Tertiary Sector : Trade, transport, banks, health, education and all types of services\xa0
15628.

What do you understand by the world globalization

Answer» The import and export of goods from one country to another country is known as globalization
The meaning of Globalisation is usually interpreted to indicate the integration of the economy of the nation with the world economy, it is a multifaceted aspect. It is a result of the collection of multiple strategies that are directed at transforming the world towards greater interdependence and integration. It includes the creation of networks and pursuits transforming social, economic and geographical barriers. Globalization tries to build links in such a way that the events in India can be determined by events happening distances away.
15629.

Deferance betwee national party and regional party

Answer» National Party1. It wins 2% of the seats in Lok Sabha from at least 3 States.2. The party polls 6% of the votes in 4 States and wins 4 Lok Sabha seats in a General Election.3. The party gets recognition as a State Party in 4 or more States.Regional Party1. It wins minimum 3% of the total number of seats or a minimum of 3 seats in the Legislative Assembly.2. The party wins at least 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats or any fraction thereof allocated to that State.3. It secures at least 6% of the total valid votes polled in a General Election to a Lok Sabha or State Legislative Assembly and wins at least 1 Lok Sabha and 2 Legislative Assembly seats in that election.4. Under the liberalized criteria it can be eligible if it secures 8% or more of the total valid votes polled in the State and 1 seat in any State.\xa0
national party is at national level like narendra modi\'s party nd regional party is the party at the state level like shromani akali dal in punjab
15630.

When will we get the multiple choice questions of all four subjects of social science class 10th

Answer» It is in notes of this app. Check it.
Yes
15631.

History chapter 1 give me test

Answer» Unification of italy
15632.

Why hindu leader app the demande of muslim leader

Answer»
15633.

Paper of board exams of 10th are difficult

Answer» You can check last year papers here:\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-question-papers.html
15634.

Explain the factors of nationalism in india

Answer» Introduction of western education was another important factor which paved the way for the growth of\xa0nationalism. Three main agencies\xa0were\xa0responsible for the spread of modem education in\xa0India. They\xa0were\xa0the foreign Christian missionaries, the British Government and the progressive Indians.
Following are the factors responsible for the rise of nationalism in India:1. Anti-colonial movement: in the struggle against the colonial government people began to discover a sense of their own identity of belonging to one nation. 2. The image of Bharat Mata the national song Vande Mataram and the National Anthem were some of the factors that developed the sense of unity and oneness among people and encouraged people to fight against foreign rule.3. The folklore played an important role in binding all the communities together against the Western forces that damaged the traditional Indian culture.4. The cruel policies of the British government including the Salt Act, Rowlett Act, Jallianwala Bagh Massacre etc., made the Indians fight unitedly against their common enemy.5. Congress made attempts to unite all the sections of the society and fight against the colonial rule.All these attempts led Indians to launch a common struggle against the Colonial rule.
15635.

What are different type of farming ? Explain it

Answer» There are three types of farming:\tPrimitive subsistence farming--- in this type of farming it is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe , dao this type of farming depend upon monsoon.\tIntensive subsistence farming--- it is practised in areas of high population on land . lt is labour intensive farming , where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation re used for obtaining higher production .\tCommercial farming---- the main character of this type of farming is the use of hyv seed , pesticides , insecticide etc.
15636.

why and when did the great depression start how india affected

Answer» The Great Depression affected the Indian trade in many ways:\tThe depression immediately affected Indian trade. India’s exports and imports nearly halved between 1928 and 1934. As international prices crashed, prices in India plunged. Between 1928 and 1934 wheat prices in India fell by about 50 percent.\tPeasants and farmers suffered more than urban dwellers.\xa0Though agricultural prices fell sharply, the colonial government refused to give any relief to the farmers in taxes. Peasants producing for the world market were the worst hit.\tTown-dwelling landowners and middle-class salaried employees found themselves better off as everything costs less.
15637.

Whst was the Rinderpest ?

Answer» A disease of cattle plagues that spread in Africa in the 1890s.
15638.

19century me kya hua

Answer» You can check revision notes here:\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-revision-notes.html
15639.

How trade begin in india

Answer» Early traces of trade in India can be\xa0found in Harappan civilization. Business was the mover during the Indus civilization. The people dealt in stone bones etc. But for the kind of goods, they made, raw material was not abundantly available in the adjoining areas. The people carried their goods and probably grains too in boat and bullock cart in neighboring areas and exchanged these for metal. As per Mesopotamian documentation of around 2356 B.C., there was some trade with Meluha. This was the name of the Indus Valley. The Harappan people had commercial relations in Rajasthan with Afghanistan and Iran. They had established a market in northern Afghanistan
15640.

Decentralization means

Answer» When power is taken away from Central and State governments and given to local government, it is called decentralisation.
15641.

What do you mean by federal devision of power

Answer» Federal Division of Powers is such a power sharing arrangement in which constitution of the country clearly lays down the division of powers at different levels of government.In this arrangement, division of powers involves the higher and lower levels of government like union/ Nation, states/provinces and local.
15642.

What were the limitations of civil disobedience movement

Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Roun\td Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
15643.

Europe me rastrwad ke udhan hetu kon si paristhitiyon uttardayi thi?

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15644.

Britain me rastrwad ka vikas shesh europe ki tulna me kis parkar bhin tha

Answer»
15645.

Napolian dwara apne niyantran chetro me suru kiye gaye paanch 5 samajik ve prashasnik sudhar likhye?

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15646.

Executive in democracy include IAS IPS lFS or not

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15647.

What is the difference biotic and renewable resource

Answer» biotic means living things and abiotic means non living things
Sorry, biotic nahi abiotic hai
15648.

What are the principals of satyagraha?

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15649.

what are the 2 main objectives of a self help groups

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15650.

The rupee is widely accepted as a medium of exchange? Explain?

Answer» Because rupee can be used in exchange of any object or for buying it.