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15851.

What are the impact of treaty of Vienna on European people

Answer» Representatives of the European power, Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria signed treaty of Vienna in 1815. The impacts of treaty were :(a) Deposed Bourbon dynasty was restored to power. Future expansion of French was prevented.(b) Prussia was given important new territories on its Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of the Northern Italy.(c) in the East, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.(d) The treaty slowed down the growth of nationalism. There was an effort to restore Monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and to create a new conservative order in Europe.
15852.

How ancient culture create nationalism

Answer» Culture played a pivotal role in the growth of the nationalist sentiment in Europe. Art, poetry, stories, music and language often forged national feelings among populations with common ethnicity. The case of Greece, Germany and Poland stand testimony to this.\xa0In 1821, the Greeks began their struggle for independence from the Ottoman Turk rule. The poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilized support among exiled Greeks and Western European elites. For example, whereas English poet Lord Byron organized funds for the Greek cause, French painter Delacroix through his paintings sought to create sympathy for the Greek revolt.\xa0In Germany, the nationalists popularized the concept of a German nation through folk songs, poems and dance forms. Romantics like the German philosopher Johann Gottfried claimed true German culture was to be discovered among the common people, i.e., ‘Das Volk’. Collecting and recording forms of folk culture had also become an integral part of nation building, e.g. Grimm’s Fairy Tales.\xa0Though under Russian occupation, members of the clergy in Poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance. Polish became a common language in church gatherings and religious instruction. Folklore was also extensively used to revive nationalist sentiment among the Polish.
15853.

Define Affidavit?

Answer» Affidavit is the self proven statement of a candidate about his or her personal informations
15854.

What do you mean by meaningful choice?

Answer» Policies are political party are nearly Same they have only minor difference this does not give choice to voters. So, political parties should go for different policies as to provide a meaningful choice to voters\xa0
15855.

Give a brief note on state parties

Answer» State Party:\xa0A party that secures at least 6 per cent of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a State and wins at least two seats is recognised as a State party.
Political parties whose influence is limited to less than three states can be classified as regional political parties. Most of the regional political parties function in one or two states and represent the political interests of their states. Other types of regional parties are those with an all-India perspective but with only a regional presence. The Rashtriya Janata Dal, Telugu Desam Party and Trinamool Congress are examples of regional parties.On the other hand, national parties have a larger base among people and their reach encompasses most of the country. These parties have a national agenda and outlook which is reflected in their manifesto. They have more workers and often compete for power at regional as well as national level amongst themselves. To be recognised as a national party, a party has to secure 4 percent of the total votes cast in at least 4 different states. The Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party are examples of national parties.
15856.

Who are Active members?

Answer» The Active Members : They are involved in different committees of the party and participate directly in their activity.
15857.

Define Communalism?

Answer» Communalism is a philosophy which believes in society being divided into a number of religious communities that are different from each other and opposed to each other. In this kind of society, each community think itself as superior to others.
Communalism is a situation when a particular community tries to promote its own interest at the cost of other communities.Communal politics is based on the idea that religion is the principal basis of social community. Communalism involves thinking along the following lines:• The followers of a particular religion must belong to one community.• Their fundamental interests should be the same. Any difference that they may have is irrelevant or trivial for community life.• Communalism also follows that people who follow different religions cannot belong to the same social community. If the followers of different religions have some commonalities, these are superficial and immaterial. Their interests are bound to be different and involve a conflict.• Sometimes, communalism leads to the belief that people belonging to different religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. Either one of them has to dominate the rest, or they have to form different nations.
15858.

Chapter 4 (civics) Ques. "Secular state threatens the very idea of India."Explain briefly?

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15859.

How did gandhiji become cooperative to non cooperative against British

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15860.

Labour movement

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15861.

What was the meaning of non cooperation movement among plantation workers

Answer» Thanks ....?
By non-cooperation movemet they means that to move freely in and out in the place where they were enclosed..or to made a link with thier village.....
15862.

About labour movement

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15863.

Can a same class student seat In same bench in 10 board

Answer» No
15864.

How are the gorests useful to us

Answer» Give three example where an average is used for comparing situations?
15865.

When was the first jute mill established in India?

Answer» 1859
The\xa0first jute mill\xa0was\xa0established\xa0at Rishra, on the River Hooghly near Calcutta in 1855 when Mr. George Acland brought\xa0jute\xa0spinning machinery from Dundee. Four years later, the\xa0first\xa0power driven weaving\xa0factory\xa0was\xa0set up.
15866.

The hardships ended with the war as the British introduced the rowlatt act. Is this true or false?

Answer» False
15867.

When will 2019.20 sample paper will come ???

Answer» They came today
till Last August
15868.

What do you mean by a patriarchal society?

Answer» \tPatriarchy\xa0is a social\xa0system\xa0in which males hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property.\tPatriarchal society is a male dominated society. Patriarchy basically means the rule by father. In a patriarchial society the men are given the power over women.\xa0\tExample : A girl would ask about buying a new dress to her mother. But if she wants to get admission in a school then her father will take decision about it. The father would select the school for her and not her mother.
15869.

Asses the contribution of agriculture in national income

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15870.

What was the result of the emergence nationalism in Europe?

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15871.

explain Napoleon code of 1804.

Answer» Napoleon code or the civil code of 1804 were as follows:1. It established equality before law.2. Removed all the privileges based on birth3. Abolished feudal system.4. Freed peasants from manorial dues and serfdom.5. Improved transport and communication systems.
\t\xa0The Civil Code or the Nepoleonic code of 1804 did away all the privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured right to property.\tThis code was exported to the regions under French control.\t\xa0In Dutch republic in Switzerland in Italy and Germany Napoleon simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from manorial dues.\t\xa0In towns too guild restrictions we\'re removed.\t\xa0Transport and communication we\'re improved.
In Napoleonic code, he remove all the pilgrimage based on birth,established equality before the law and secured the right to property, peasants freed from serfdom. Guild system was removed .
15872.

Why soon enthusiasm of people of France turns to hostility?

Answer» (i) Increased taxation\xa0(ii) Strict censorship on print media and books.(iii) Forced conscription into the French Armies\xa0(iv) Restriction on Freedom.The people found that the advantages were over shadowed by the disadvantages of the Napoleonic rule
15873.

Who were consider as harbinger of liberty and why

Answer» French army was considered as the harbingers of liberty along with Napoleon Bonaparte.
French armies were welcomed as harbinger\'s of liberty because1.french army after the french revolution declare that they will free the rest of the europe from autocracy and help them to become nation state\xa02.also french army representative (Napoleon )took many new revolutionary principal which he he\'d already taken in France\xa03.he take away the privilage based on birth secure right to property,and free the peasants from feudal and manorial dues .4.in town he removed guild restrictions and make the whole system More rationale and efficient and small business men and artisan enjoy newly found freedom\xa05.all this changes of french army seem to be very attractive so french army welcome as harbinger\'s of liberty
Because people thought that he could bring a glorious future for the nation as he has simplified various measures and system. And guild restrictions were also removed.peasents were freed from serfdom and manorial dues etc.
Napoleon bonaparte was considered as one of the harbingers
15874.

Explain in detail about the characteristic of aristocratic.

Answer» Three features of the landed aristocracy were -\xa0(1) They were the dominant class socially, economically and politically.(2) They were connected by ties of marriage.\xa0(3) They owned large estates in the countryside.\xa0\xa0
15875.

What does aristocracy stand for?

Answer» Aristocracy stands for\xa0the highest class in certain societies, typically comprising people of noble birth holding hereditary titles and offices.
15876.

What is zollverein? where its invitation took place?

Answer» -» Zollverein union was a coalition of German states\xa0formed\xa0to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories.\xa0-» It was formally formed on 1 January 1834.-» It created a free-trade area throughout much of Germany and is often seen as an important step in German reunification.
It is custom union of 1834
15877.

What is Elle?

Answer» A cloth measuring unit is ELLEElle was a measuring unit frequently used in the states of German Confederation. It was used to measure cloth. It was the measurement of the cloth from elbow to fingertip. Elle varied with the different length of cloth. For instance, an Elle for textile stuff is 55.1 cm in Mainz and 55.6 in Nuremberg etc.
15878.

The battle Napoleon got defeated was? and the year?

Answer» Waterloo
15879.

Explain conservatism? who headed the treaty of Vienna

Answer» Duke\xa0Metternich headed the treaty of Vienna
Conservatives believed in traditional and cultural values. They were the people who supported monarchy and nobility. They believed that privileges\xa0of the monarchy and nobility should exist. After the French Revolution, they contended that gradual changes should be brought in the society.\xa0
Conservatism – A political philosophy thatstressed the importance of tradition, establishedinstitutions and customs, and preferred gradual development to quick change. Treaty of vienna was hosted by Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich.
15880.

What do you mean by credit? Explain credit for different situations?

Answer» The Credit refers to an agreement under which goods and services, or money is exchanged against a promise to pay later. This agreement is largely based on trust.Another definition of Credit refers to the money given by banks to its customer and the later has to pay it on time. If he fails to pay the same on time, he will be charged by the bank.Credit situation can be divided into two categories:1. Formal sector- It includes banks and cooperative that extends loans to household for entrepreneurship and other personal needs . The rate of interest are charged by them is low.2.Informal sector - It includes moneylenders traders employers relatives and friends .The moneylenders generally charge at a high rate of interest.
15881.

History chapter 1

Answer» So how can I help you
15882.

about Gandhi\'s Irwin pact

Answer» Under Gandhi Irwin pact,Gandhiji consented to participate in the second round table conference held at London. In December 1931,he went to London for conference but the negotiations broke down and he returned disappointed.
15883.

What are the new syllabuse by cbse

Answer» Which subjects do you want
15884.

Map work for ch 3 history...... History

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15885.

Whty there is a. Need to use renewable source of energy

Answer» 1. India has become largely dependent on fossil fuels like coal and petroleum that are non-renewable.2. Rising prices of oil and their limited availability don\'t allow relying on it for meeting all our energy requirements.3. If the conventional sources are not replaced, there would heavy consequences on the economy.4. Consumption of fossil fuels causes environmental degradation like pollution.\xa05. India has an abundance of non-conventional sources of energy and the programmes for its development too.
15886.

What is communalism? Explain

Answer» Communalism is a philosophy which believes in society being divided into a number of religious communities that are different from each other and opposed to each other. In this kind of society, each community think itself as superior to others.
15887.

What is regur soil ? Write it two characteristic.

Answer» •It is black in colour and also called black soil.Features are:•ideal for growth of cotten •well known for its capacity to hold moisture •rich in soil nutrients •forms cracks during hot weather which helps in aeration of soil.•it is sticky.
Regur soil is that soil which is made up of extremely fine i.e. clayey material.Features:\tCapacity to hold moisture that makes it ideal for growing cotton.\tRich in soil nutrients such as calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime.\tThese soils are generally poor in phosphoric contents.\tDevelop deep cracks during dry hot weather which helps in the proper aeration of soil.\tThese soils are sticky when wet and difficult to work unless tilled immediately after the first shower.
15888.

Why are public facilities needed for the development of the country??

Answer» public facilities are those provided by government instead of individuals because many people\'s are not able to purchase these facilities, they may be highly payable costs and without these important facilities resulting in difficulties faced like inadequate Healthcare, poor nutrition job, education etc.
15889.

Life expectancy is age at the time of death .State whether true or false

Answer» Life expectancy is the average numbers of years a person is expected to live at the time of birth.
Life expectancy is the average number of years a person is expected to live
15890.

How one can score full marks in sst

Answer» By revising every chap 5 times before exam
Read one single word of ncert 5 times.
15891.

Why gdp was taken by calculating final goods

Answer» The problem of double counting is the problem of estimating the value of goods and services more than once. Value of intermediate goods is not included in the estimation of gross domestic product because value of intermediate goods is reflected in the value of final goods. For 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. These biscuits are sold to consumer at Rs 15 per biscuit packet (Rs 75). Here biscuits are the final goods which are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good. The value of biscuit, Rs 15 includes the value of flour, Rs 12. Hence, only the value of final goods and services are taken into consideration.
15892.

Where do you find the Bangrangal and hirakud dam?

Answer» Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River, about 15km from Sambalpur in the state of Orissa in India. The Hirakud Dam was built in 1957.The Bhakra-Nangal Dam is the second tallest dam in Asia and located in the border of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. It is the highest straight gravity dam in India with the height of about 207.26 meters and it runs across 168.35 km
Bhakra Nagal Dam is located in Himachal Pradesh and Hirakund Dam is located in Odisha.?
15893.

Which country is known as the cradle of civilisation

Answer» Yes that is right answer is that mesopotamia
Mesopotamia, In Iraq is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (in modern day Iraq), is often referred to as the cradle of civilization because it is the first place where complex urban centers grew.
Its European civilisation then its Greece
15894.

Why did muslims not participated in cdm

Answer» (i) Some of the Muslim political organisations in India were also lukewarm in their response to the civil Disobedience Movement.(ii) After the decline of the Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movements, a large section of muslims felt alienated from the congress.(iii) The important differences were over the question of representation in the future assemblies that were to be elected.(iv) Muhammad Ali Jinnah, one of the leaders of 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.(v) Negotiations over the questions of resolving the issues at all parties conference in 1928 disappeared when M.R. Jayakar of the Hindu Mahasabha strongly opposed efforts for compromise.
15895.

Notes kya banane chahiye

Answer» How to solve trignometery problems easily
Yes, make notes by your own
Thanx
Koi bat nhi
15896.

Bbye frnds....gd nyt...ho ska toh baadme mulakat hogi?

Answer» Yash meko upper bhejne ka socha raha hai?
Haan yaar honey.... !! Kal baat hogi tym milega toh aaungi jrur tum bhi ana
Honey prakrti ka sabse bekaar niyam....jo ayaa h wo ek din jarur jaega...
Nyt gd gungun
Are yaar yash
Tu bhi hsti h yaa tere emojis hste h sirf
Jaa rhi ho ,
Hmm.wrna kl ka suraj aega hi nii
?
Ok..phir jaiye dr. Sahiba..mera ashirwad h..kl ka suraj tere naam ke agee dr. Lg kr aega...
Bbye bestuuuu??
Nhi itti jaldi kaun sota hai...coaching kaa kaam hai
Byee bestie.....good night....sweetu dreams....take care ???
Kya sona hoga...??
Good night ? Gungun
Ha kaam h thora
Chle aap
15897.

What changes were made in Europe after the movement of 1848

Answer» The liberals were the architects of the Revolution of 1848. They supported the ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and le citoyen (the citizen). It emphasised the notion of a united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution. Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent. Since the French Revolution, liberalism had stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative government through parliament. In social sphere,the liberals also stressed the inviolability of private property. In the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital.Consequences of the Movement:Liberal movements were crushed by the Conservativesold order could not be restoredmonarchs realized the importance of granting concessions to the liberal revolutionariesserfdom and bonded labour was abolishedHungarians weer granted more autonmy in 1867.\xa0
15898.

Full objective

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15899.

Kya koi hai.... ya sb bhul gye mujhe???

Answer» Ni ni sis
Are are kya hua
15900.

When and where non corporation movement started and when end?

Answer» Started in1920 and ended in1922. It started under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and Indian National Congress.
The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1st August 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.