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What are the main indicators of human development index |
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Answer» Infant mortality rate, literacy rate and income There are some indicators 1. IMR INFANT MORTALITY RATE 2.GER .GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIOLITERACY TATE*** RATIONET ATTENDANCE RATIO |
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Who was guiseppe garibaldi |
| Answer» Giuseppe Garibaldi was the leader of armed volunteers who fought for the unification of Italy. | |
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What were the eleven demands of mahatma gandhi in front of lord ervien |
| Answer» Gandhi Irwin pact was between Mahatma Gandhi and the then viceroy of India Lord Irwin the 11 demands of Gandhi Irwin pact were discontinuation of civil disobedience movement removal of tax on salt releasing the political prisoners changes in the arms act reforms of CID textile protection reservation for Indians for shipping in coastal areas 50% reduction of land taxes. | |
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differences between coming together federation nd holding together federation give any 10 points |
| Answer» Ist define both from ncert2 c t f ....the state government has equal power as union but in h tf...it is not so3 ex of c t f.....australia..switzerland ...usa...and htf....india..spain and belgium10 points is impossible | |
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Oh rondi te honi pachtondi te honi oh mne yaad kr kr ke rondi ye honi |
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The textile sector in india saw drastic change in 17th and 18th century |
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What changes occured in europe after french revolution? |
| Answer» 1. Power transfer from monarch to common people.2.Brought new flag.(Tricolour)3.French became national language.4. New national anthem composed an oath taken.4.Estate General elected by common people and renamed national assembly.5.Internal custom duties were abolished.6.Nationalism idea taken by French armies. | |
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What is the significance of non cooperation movement? |
| Answer» Because man | |
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How can technology and institution bring reform |
| Answer» The technological and institutional reforms made in the field of agriculture are :(a) Land reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari.\xa0(b) Agricultural reforms : Green Revolution and White Revolution.\xa0(c) Land development programmes : Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone etc., establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for providing loans.\xa0(d) Issuing of Kisan: Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, etc.\xa0(e) Special weather: bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and TV.\xa0 | |
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Is there would objective question in the subjects in 2020 board exam? |
| Answer» Yes 20 marks obj. Ques. | |
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Short notes on Rowlatt act |
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Answer» Rowlatt act was passed in 1919 by the Imperial legislative council of British India . According to this law the political leaders could be detained in prison for two years without any trial. This law gave the British government all the power to repress the Indian political leaders Rowlatt Acts, (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. |
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Policy of secularism secularism |
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every resource is an indication of interdependence of humans,nature and institutions "suggest how" |
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Explain the unification of great britain?? |
| Answer» 1. Before the eighteenth century, there were different ethnic identities with its own culture and politics-English, Welsh, Scot, and Irish.2. As the English nation\'s wealth and power increased, its influence over other island nations also increased.3. the English parliament which has seized power from the monarchy in 1688 was the instrument through which a nation state, with England came to be forged.4.. the act of union 1707 between England and Scotland had resulted in the formation of united kingdom of great Britain5. Ireland was also later forcibly incorporated into UK in 1801 a new British nation was forged through the propagation of a dominant English culture\xa0 | |
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What is broad gauge ,narrow gauge ,meter gauge |
| Answer» 1. Broad gauge: –The width in case of Broad gauge between two parallel tracks is 1. 676 m . The trains running on a broad gauge has larger carriages. These serve most densely populated districts that are usually fertile. Example: Connectivity between major cities such as Delhi – Mumbai.2. Metre gauge\xa0– A metre gauge railway track has 1000 mm\xa0distance between the two parallel tracks which is the standard size for most of the trains worldwide. All the metre gauge lines except the heritage Nilgiri Mountain Railway are being converted to broad gauge as part of Project Unigauge, These are laid in less densely populated districts. Example: districts far from major cities (smaller districts in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh).3. Narrow gauge – India has two different narrow gauge systems, 2 ft 6 in) (762 mm) and 2 ft(610 mm) Narrow gauge railways are served for sparsely populated districts.All the narrow gauge lines except heritage lines Kalka–Shimla Railway, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and Matheran Hill Railway are being converted to broad gauge as part of Project UnigaugeExamples: Hill stations of north east region and ranges of Southern India. | |
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Diff between conventional and nonconventional energy |
| Answer» \tConventional SourcesNon-conventional SourcesConventional sources of energy (e.g. coal, petroleum and natural gas) are non-renewable sources of energy.Non-conventional sources of energy (e.g. solar and wind energy) are renewable sources of energy.They have been in use since a long time. For example, firewood and coal have been in use since a long time.These sources have recently developed and are still developing. For example, the technology of producing electricity from solar panels has recently developed.Most of these energy sources (e.g. coal and firewood) cause pollution when used.They do not cause any pollution (e.g. solar energy, geothermal energy etc.)They are common and widely used sources (e.g. thermal power).They are comparatively new sources of energy and hence are not widely used. For example, solar panels and wind mills are not widely used.\t | |
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what is the most ugly form of communalism |
| Answer» Communalism is based on the idea that religion is the principal basis of social community. All the followers of one religion belong to one community and their basic interests are the same. It is interpreted negatively when a group following a particular religion sees its interest as mutually hostile and antagonistic with that of another religious group. Thus, it severs as a threat of the harmony and secular spirit of a country and is a major hindrance to democracy. | |
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Write about any one Entrepreneur who is inspiration to you of India why |
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What was zolleverien? |
| Answer» The Zollverein was a coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories. | |
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Explain the contribution of otto von bismarck in German unification |
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Answer» Otto von Bismarck played an important role in the unification of the country. He is known for his policy of \'Blood and Iron\'.Otto von Bismarck and the German unification:\tThe middle-class Germans in 1848 tried to unite the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state.\tOtto von Bismarck; the chief minister of Prussia, was the architect of this process.\tHe took the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy in his endeavour. \tThree wars were fought over seven years\xa0with Austria, Denmark and France. The wars ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification.\tThe Prussian king, William I was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles on 18th January 1871 in the presence of important officials, army representatives and Otto von Bismarck. Otto von Bismarck played an important role in the unification of the country. He is known for his policy of \'Blood and Iron\'.Otto von Bismarck and the German unification:The middle-class Germans in 1848 tried to unite the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state.Otto von Bismarck; the chief minister of Prussia, was the architect of this process.He took the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy in his endeavour.Three wars were fought over seven years with Austria, Denmark and France. The wars ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification.The Prussian king, William I was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles on 18th January 1871 in the presence of important officials, army representatives and Otto von Bismarck. 1THANK YOU |
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Mention any 2 development goals of a girl |
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Answer» 1. Girl empowernment.2.Equal treatment. To get respect in the society. 1) achieving freedom equal to their brother. 2) getting higher education. |
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State how caste inequalities are stil continuing in india |
| Answer» \tIn most societies, occupations are passed on from one generation to another. Caste system is an extreme form of this.\tMembers of the same caste group were supposed to form a social community that practiced the same or similar occupation, married within the caste group and did not eat with the members from other caste groups.\tCaste system was based on exclusion of and discrimination against the outcaste groups.\tThey were subjected to the inhuman practice of untouchability. | |
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Why did mahatma gandhi organize the champaran satyagraha |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi organised champaran satyagraha in 1917 to inspire the peasant of champaran against the oppressive policy of plantation system. To relief the indigo plantation workers from growing indigo forcefully due to British..as indigo cultivated land would take much more time to get it\'s fertility again |
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Why do we consider power sharing among different social groups as a horizontal division of power? |
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Why do we consider power sharing among different social groups as a horizontal dividion of power |
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Why Gandhi has chosen salt to protest against british government ? |
| Answer» Because1) Gandhi thought that salt can unify all indian as it was used by all society including rich and poor. 2) also government has impoesd salt tax and Gandhi has consider salt monopoly as a danger face of British. | |
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How has the Indian Constitution ensured the balance of power among various organs of the government? |
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Answer» The constituton provided distribution of legislative powers into the following organs:\tUnion List: Subjects of national importance like defense, foreign affairs, atomic energy, banking, post and telegraph are included in the Union List. Only the central government can pass laws on the subjects mentioned in the union list because we need a uniform policy on important or national issues throughout the country. The union list has 97 subjects.\tState List: It comprises the important subjects on which the state government can pass laws. Subjects like police, local government, trade and commerce, agriculture are within the state included in the State list. The state list has 66 subjects.\tConcurrent List: The concurrent list comprises the subjects which are of common concern both to the centre and state government. However if there is a conflict between the central law and state law, over a subject in the Concurrent list, the central law would be effective. The concurrent list has 47 subjects.\tResiduary Powers: Matters which are not included in the division of powers are known as residuary powers. It was felt that there can be subjects which are not mentioned in either of these lists. The central government has been given the power to legislate on the residuary subjects. Each oragans of government has its own jurisdiction provided by constitution. |
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Write short note on rowlatt , simon commision, poona pact ,dandi match and jalliaanwala bagh |
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Answer» Rowlatt act start in 1919.In rowlatt act rallies organise in various city railway on strike shops were close down.Dandi march start sabermati to dandi.In poona pact dr.b r ambedeker want to reservation seat for dalit.but gandhi think when reservation seat give to dalit then the non cooperation moment slow down .and he goes to \'fast to death\'.and a sign by dr. B .R.Ambedeker and it known as poona pact.Jalliaanwala bagh when the general dyer enter and close the enter door and start to fire andmost of people were kill.and satyagaries rub their nose and salam to sabis . Under Rowlett Act British could arrest any Indians for two years without any trial |
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what do you mean by primary sector |
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Answer» Primary sector - It is an economic activity where the natural products are manufactured into a new goods. Ex- Industries;Factories ; Mills ; etc. The primary sector of the economy includes any industry involved in the extraction and collection of natural resources; such as farming, forestry, mining and fishing. |
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What are silk routes? |
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Important nots of chapter 1 |
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Explain effects of first world war in india? |
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Answer» (i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised, and income tax introduced.(ii) Through the war years, prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 – leading to extreme hardships for the common people.(iii) Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger. (iv) The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth.
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What are the attributes of kiberty |
| Answer» The symbols of attributes of Liberty are as follows;Torch: The torch is the powerful figure that Bartholdi included into the Statue. In fact, the Statue\'s original title reveals its true purpose: "Liberty Enlightening the World".Crown: The statue also carries a crown with seven stalks. This outlines the 7 seas and 7 landmasses of the world, which re-enforced the general notion of liberty.Tablet: The Statue accommodates a tablet in her left palm. It is a book of legislation based on the originating policies of this nation, a society based on law.\xa0 | |
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what are the forms of power sharing??? |
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Answer» 6.COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT(like in belgium) Different organs of the government, different levels of the government, different political parties, different social groups Answer my question please ?? 1. Horizontal distribution of power2. Vertical division of power3. Community government4. Coalition government5. Different interest groups |
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Hey !! Anyone online?? |
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Answer» Haan yaad hai bt thakur surname hai ya naam hai Thaku ji remember ???? Apka full name kya hain?? Hello AS ji... Hii Hey Hi |
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Who found bahujan smaj party |
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Answer» Kanshiram Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was founded by Kanshi Ram in 1984.\tIt seeks to represent Bahujan Samaj, which includes Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), OBCs and religious minorities.\tIt gets inspiration from the ideas and teachings of Sahu Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Periyar Ramaswami Naicker and BR Ambedkar.\tIt has its main base in Uttar Pradesh and substantial presence in neighbouring states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab.\tAfter Kanshi Ram, Mayawati became the leader and formed government in Uttar Pradesh. |
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How to calcuate gdp?? |
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Answer» \tGross Domestic Product (GDP) is the market value of the final goods and services produced during a year within the domestic territory of a country. \tHere only final goods and services are counted to avoid the problem of double counting.\tFor e.g. a farmer sold wheat to flour mill for Rs. 10 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sold the flour to a biscuit company for Rs. 12 per kg. The biscuit company uses the flour, sugar and butter to make 5 biscuit packets. He sold the biscuit to the consumer at Rs. 15 per biscuit packet.Here biscuits are the final goods that are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good.The value of Rs. 75 already includes the value of flour Rs. 12.\xa0Hence only the value of final goods and services.\xa0\t\tTherefore, GDP = Value of output − Intermediate Consumption Sum of all three sectors |
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Which three issues were visualized by Fŕedéric Sorrieu? |
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Which social groups came in the forfront in social political change in the continent of europe? |
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What is monoparty system? And what is affidant? |
| Answer» Only one party system is known as monoparty system | |
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How may I study math that may my math become stromg |
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Can we follow internal choice like last year for 5 marks questions?For preparing question paper |
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How are the countries classified by development |
| Answer» Bhai undp classifies country on the basis of literacy rate gross enrollment ratio and *** ratio on the basis of income the World bank classify countries on the basis of high income countries low income countries and medium income countries | |
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5 differences between coming and holding together federation |
| Answer» \tHolding together federalismComing together federalismWhen a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent States and the national government, it is known as Holding together federalism.Independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalism.In this kind of federation, all the constituent States usually have equal powersIn this kind of federation, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.All the states come together to pool their sovereignty and retain identity to increase their securityThe central government ensures the sovereignty of the country.Example: USA and AustraliaExample: India and Spain\t | |
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Different between economic growth and economic development |
| Answer» \tEconomic growthEconomic developmentIt can be defined as a process whereby\xa0a country’s real national income\xa0increases over a period of time.It is a process of increase in income as\xa0well as achieving a more equitable\xa0distribution of income and poverty\xa0alleviation.It is a short-term process.It is a long-term process.It is a narrow concept.It is a broad concept.In this process, quantitative change is expected.In this process, both qualitative and\xa0quantitative changes are expected.\t | |
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What actions of robinson crusoe make us see him as a typical coloniser |
| Answer» \xa0Robinson Crusoe’s actions that make us see him as a typical coloniser are many. Shipwrecked on an island inhabited by coloured people, Crusoe treats them as inferior beings. He is portrayed as “rescuing” a native and then making him a slave. He gives him the name Friday, without even caring to ask for his name. Colonised people were seen as barbaric and primitive, and colonialism became their self-professed civiliser. Crusoe was a direct representation of this ideology of colonisers. | |
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How was Baba Ramchandra? |
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Answer» Baba Ramdev darwaje Sanyasi who had earlier Mintu Vijay as an inductor rated labour and started out Kisan Movement in 1921 with Jawaharlal Nehru \tBaba Ramchandra led the peasant movement in Awadh.\tHe was a sanyasi, who had earlier been to Fiji as an indentured labourer.\tHe started the movement against talukdars and landlords, who demanded high rent and taxes from the peasants. |
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Why globalisation is important for agriculture |
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Answer» \tIncrease in productivity\tMinimum usage of fertiliser and pesticides and water\tFruits, nuts, vegetables which were first imported from foreign countries are now produced at our places n exported which in turn increased foreign exchange\tR & D to acquire position in world agriculture market\tEstablishment of food processing industries ,increase in employment\tMinimum wastage of grains, fruits, vegetables as we can adopted techniques from develop country\xa0 1)Due to globalisation the Indian farmers might have to force much unstable prices for these products fluctuated largely on year-to-year basis .2) The impact of trade liberalization on the prices of agricultural products at international level and domestic level depend on what policies other countries follow .3) Export of major agriculture commodities have been liberalised.4) Major transformation took place with the introduction of high-yielding varieties of crops .5) This innovation , coupled with investments in infrastructure , expansion of credit marketing and processing facilities led to a significant increase in the use of modern inputs. |
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What did Liberalism stand for |
| Answer» The term ‘liberalism’ derivesfrom the Latin root liber, meaning free.Politically, it emphasised the concept of governmentby consent. In the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of marketsand the abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movementof goods and capital. | |
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Why g.mazzini known as the biggest enemy of monarcht |
| Answer» \tGiuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionist, who was broadcasted into exile when he attained the age 24 for endeavoring a revolution in Liguria in 1881. He ascertained two ambiguous associations, precisely Young Italy and Young Europe. Metternich was the one who interjected the Treaty of Vienna. His conception was conservatism. But Mazzini was contemporary and compelling.\tHe reassured the young members of these associations to be associated with seditious actions. Following his convictions on the representation of his confidential communities, more such alliances were authorized in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland.\tThus this caused disagreement among them and Metternich excerpted \' Mazzini is the most dangerous enemy of our social order\' | |