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Why is the size of farm small in intensive farming areas in India? |
| Answer» Division of land through successive generation leads to plot size getting smaller and smaller. This makes it impossible to properly manage the farm inputs. Moreover, large-scale farming is not possible in that case. | |
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I want many 1mark questions |
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Answer» See in mtg cbse champion Prefer my cbse guide online test |
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| 16003. |
Differences between renewable and non renewable resources |
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Answer» Renewable resources can be increase by our phisical ,chemical or machenical process.Non renewable resourcess can not be increase by our. phisical,chemical or machenical process. The resources which can be renewed or replenished quickly is known as renewable resources .The reasources which can not be renewed or replenished take millions of years to decompose known as non renewable reasources Sakshi mishra , you are from where renewable resources are those which can be obtained after a small amount of time but non renewable resources are those who did not obtained through a small amount of time The resources which can obtain again by physical, chemical or mechanical process, known as renewable AND. Those resources which is taken a very long geological time for their formation ,known as non-renewable Like minerals and fossils |
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| 16004. |
Plz Kya aap clearly mujhe boards k syllabus bta skte h |
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Answer» You can find under the revision notes Social science कौन सी सब्जेक्ट का |
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| 16005. |
How did the athletes receive there medals?what did the gesture of the athletes indicated |
| Answer» The athletes at the medal ceremony of Mexico Olympics received their medals in following ways,.1.They received their medals wearing black socks and no shoes to represent Black Poverty. 2.With this gesture, they tried to draw world attention to the racial discrimination in USA. 3.The black-gloved raise clenched fists symbolised Black Power. | |
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Name the Silver medalists Australian athlete |
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Answer» Peter george norman Peter George Norman |
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| 16007. |
What does majoritarianism |
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Answer» It is an idea that a Country shaould ruled by majority community of the country It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country. |
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Short note on Bhoodan-Gramdan. |
| Answer» The Bhoodan Gramdan Movement or Land Gift Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave the spiritual heir of Mahatma Gandhi in 1951.Vinobha Bhave undertook padyatra and spread Gandhi’s message to the entire country he convinced people to think towards the reform of the poor and land less villages.After various efforts of Vinobha Bahve the Bhoodan Gramdan Movement begin when Sri Ram Chandra Reddy offered 80 acres of land and distributed it among 80 land-less villagers and it was known as Bhoodan and some zamindars, and land owners distributed some land to the landless and poor villages due to the fear of land ceiling act known as Gramdan. Hence this Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the Blood-less Revolution. | |
| 16009. |
Sst is quite tough ?any tip yrr?? |
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Answer» SST is not tough at all . It is a very easy subject to enjoy very much Hi chetna 1)study early morning for more focus as at early morning our mind is open and no one disturbs us 2)study at daily basis 3)read chapter before taking in class and also note down it\'s every point and read it after the class 4)see videos online of the chapters. Ok Yes but to make it easy just start working on it on daily basis and I prefer to study Sst at early morning and read every chapter just before teaching in class and also after and focus more on hard subs like history any questions then ask again ?? Kindly give answer dear dosto...? |
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| 16010. |
Keda movement |
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Answer» Gandhiji started a movement in kheda district in gujarat in 1917 to support the peasants affected from crop failure and plague epidemic. Hii?? |
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| 16011. |
Name the athlete whon the mexico olympics |
| Answer» Tommoie smith and john carlos . | |
| 16012. |
Who is Mohammad Ali Jinnah |
| Answer» He was the leader of the Muslim League and later become the president of Pakistan till 1947- 1948 just after the partition | |
| 16013. |
Why was non coperation movement was called off ? |
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Answer» Non -cooperation was called off on seeing the condition of the country, the jallianwala bagh incident, and on the passing of rowlatt act.The place where the movement called off for the first time was in Chauri-Chaura. Vese puch rha tha yaaro InFeb.1922 Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off NCM after Chauri Chaura incident where a peaceful demomstration in a bazaar turned into a violent clash in which more than20 policemen were killed. He felt that satyagrahis needed to be properly trained before they would be ready for mass movement. Understand or not Non cooperation movement was call of because the incident of jallianwala bagh event in February 1922 |
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What was the civil code of 1804?? |
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Answer» Thanks yogita Thanks vishali i also need this answer and thanks yogita The civil code of 1804 also known as the\xa0Napoleonic Code was enacted on\xa0March 21, 1804. It was one of the most important code of those times because institutionalised equalilty under law i.e. it ruled out\xa0privileges to people that were based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and stated that only the most qualified would be entitled to government jobs.\xa0 |
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| 16015. |
Why were the French Army called \'harbingers of liberty.\' (Chp-Nationalism in Europe) |
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Answer» Thanks The french revolution was the first which brought freedom .all the educated middle class , formed jacobin clubs and tried to spread the idea of freedom and nationalsim wherever they go.i.e -the armies whenever they go to other places ,they spread the idea of nationalism.thus ,they were considered as harbingers of liberty. but this soon turned into hostility where the people found that this did not go in hand with political freedom too.\xa0 |
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| 16016. |
Short note about Rowlatt act |
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Answer» \tIn 1919, Rowlatt Act was hurriedly passed by the Imperial Legislative Council.\tThe Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities and to arrest people and keep them in prisons without any trial if they are suspected with the charge of terrorism.\xa0The Act deprived the Indians of their civil rights.\tMahatma Gandhi was extremely agitated by the enactment of Rowlatt Act.\xa0He was extremely critical about the act and argued that everyone could not be punished for the isolated political crime.\tThe Act was ill-famed as "Black Act"\xa0by the people and Indians revolted in protest against the Rowlatt Act. I) Rowlatt act was hurriedly passed by the British government during March 1919 despite the union opposition of the Indians.II) This act gave the British government enormous powers to repress against the political activities and to jail people without trial for 2 years.III) Under this act General Dyer led the inhumane Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at Amritsar in 13 April 1919.IV) Mahatma Gandhi was extremely agitated by the enactment of this act.V) This act was also called the "BLACK ACT" by the people. In 1919, Rowlatt Act was hurriedly passed by the Imperial Legislative Council.The Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities and to arrest people and keep them in prisons without any trial if they are suspected with the charge of terrorism. The Act deprived the Indians of their civil rights.Mahatma Gandhi was extremely agitated by the enactment of Rowlatt Act. He was extremely critical about the act and argued that everyone could not be punished for the isolated political crime.The Act was ill-famed as "Black Act" by the people and Indians revolted in protest against the Rowlatt Act. |
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| 16017. |
Napoleon made treaty with how many states in Germany |
| Answer» Napoleon made treaty with 16 states in Germany | |
| 16018. |
What is liberalism? what does it stand for? |
| Answer» The term ‘liberalism’ derives from the Latin root liber meaning free. For the new middle classes liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.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. Nineteenth century liberals also stressed the inviolability of private property. | |
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Explain the division of Europe society in mid 18th century. |
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| 16020. |
Explain the characteristics of aristocracy |
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Answer» Characteristics of aristocracy 1. A land owning class.2. Small in number but dominated Europe politically and socially.3. Spoke French to maintain status.4. Their families were connected through marriage.5. They were the dominant class socially, economically and politically. 1) in this rich class people are their |
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| 16021. |
From where does the feeling of nationalism occurred in Europe? |
| Answer» By the French revolution the feeling of nationalism in Europe | |
| 16022. |
Which section of society in Europe led the rise of nationalism? |
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Answer» Bro link doesn\'t work in answer Check here: https://mycbseguide.com/ncert-solutions.html |
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| 16023. |
Explain the major difference between nation state and multi-national dynasty |
| Answer» 1. In a nation state, citizens came to develop a common identity based on shared history*In a modern state, centralized power exercised sovereign control over a clearly defined territory2. It overthrew monarchy and dynasty rule in Europe*It was a long process which started in Europe in the 19th century | |
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What is plebiscite?? |
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Answer» Plebiscite is a voting process in which the people of an entire country or district vote to express an opinion for or against a proposal especially on a choice of government or a ruler. Plebiscite is a voting process in which the people of an entire country or district vote to express an opinion for or against a proposal especially on a choice of government or a ruler.\xa0 A direct vote which gives power to the people of a region to accept or reject a proposal. |
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What is Guiseppe Marggini and frankfurt parliament |
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Answer» \xa0Guiseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary. He was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities. Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor DukeMattermich once describe him as ‘the most dangerous energy of our social order’.Parliament at Frankfurt The German middle class decided to vote for an all – German National Assembly in 1848, and 831 persons were elected. They comprised the National Assembly. The assembly decided to organize the Parliament at Frankfurt in the church of St. Paul. Thus, on 18th May, 1848, the famous Frankfurt Parliament was convened. The assembly decided that the German nation would be a constitutional monarchy controlled by Parliament, and offered the crown to the Prussian King, Friedrich Wilhelm IV. But he rejected it and joined other monarchs to oppose the elected assembly. The Parliament also faced strong opposition from the aristocracy and military as it was dominated by the middle class who resisted the demands of workers and artisans. As a result of this the middle class lost their mass support. Sorry, lekin achche se Question samajh mein nahin Aaya......Detail mein samjhaogee kya...... |
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| 16026. |
Organised sector |
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Answer» Organised sector is owned by government and in this rules and regulations are lroper followed Organised sector: All enterprises which are either registered or came under the purview of any of the relevant government rule, like Factory Act.People enjoy working in the organised sector as there is a proper and systematic way to get the work done from the employees. Sectors in which owned by government |
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What is non violence movement |
| Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.\xa0Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government. | |
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Why Jhumming is a primitive substance farming in India? |
| Answer» Because in jhumming cultivation less people work on a small patch of land mostly family members using traditional tools like hoe, digging stick etc. It is not a labour intensive farming. | |
| 16029. |
what was the act of union? |
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Answer» Take out your ncert history book in pg 22 from 12 th line to end of paragraph is the correct answer Union has 97 subject and its important subject are foreign affair ,defence of the country It deals with common national interest subjects |
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What is commerical farmjng? |
| Answer» The agricultural practice on large scale by using modern technology to earn good income from agriculture is called commercial farming | |
| 16031. |
What is commerical farming ? Short question |
| Answer» Commercial farming are those farming in which we use modern techniques,high yielding seeds so that to produce more productivity | |
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How power is shared among different organ of the governmentv |
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Answer» Power is shared among different organs of the government that is legislature, executive and judiciary. Power is shared between the legislature,executive and judiciart By state level |
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What power does the community government has ? |
| Answer» Community government deals with cultural, educational and language realted issues. It has power to make dicioon these issues. | |
| 16034. |
Discuss about Germany unification |
| Answer» \tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany. | |
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Civics chapter 4 notes. |
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Write short note on unification of germany |
| Answer» \tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany. | |
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What is GDP and explain it. |
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Answer» Value of all final goods and services produced within the domestic territory of the country over one year period The sum of all final goods produced by a country ,through its 3 sectors( primary,tertiary,secondary). It is also used to compare the quantity of goods produced by a country in a year. Gross domestic product . The value of final goods and services produces in each sector during a particular year I am also fine sis Good evening bro.!! I m fine and u? How are you Good evening sis The sum of the value of all final goods and services produced in all the three sectors(primary, secondary, teritiary) in a particular year is called Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Gdp is formed by the sum of money value of primary,secondary and tertiary sector Gross domestic product Gdp is the national income of a country |
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Explain 5 proper farming techniques which can be used for soil conservation |
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Answer» The five farming techniques which helps in soil conservation are:\tStrip Cropping: To counter the effect of wind the practice of strip cropping is followed to stop wind erosion. Large fields are divided in strips. Grass in strips is left to grow between the crops.\tContour Ploughing: Ploughing along the contour lines does not let water run down the slopes. This technique involved ploughing along contours, so that the furrows follow lines linking points of the same height. Such furrows halt the downward flow of water and reduce erosion.\tTerrace Farming: Since ancient times farmers have built terraces or steps up a hillside creating several levels of farms. Hill slopes are cut into a number of terraces having horizontal top and steep slopes on the back and front.\tCrop Rotation: If the same crop is sown in the same field\xa0year after year, this consumes particular nutrients from the soil, thus making it infertile. Crop rotation can check the type of erosion.\tShelter Belts: Planting trees to create shelter also works in a similar way. Rows of such trees are called shelter belts. These shelter belts have contributed significantly to the stabilization of sand dunes and in establishing the desert in western India. thank u so much ?? You are my inspiration You are one of the best homework helper sia???? |
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How consumers are exploited in market and they can be prevented by the exploitation..Give 5 reasons. |
| Answer» I) When a consumer is cheated in any way, either by the shopkeeper or the producer, by giving him poor quality or adulterated goods or by charging more price for a commodity or a service, it is called consumer’s exploitation.(ii) People may be exploited in the market in the following ways :–1. Under weighing. Many dishonest shopkeepers weigh less than that they should.2. Adulteration. At times adulterated or defective goods are sold in the market.3. Additional charges. Sometimes traders add charges that were not mentioned before.4. False and incomplete information. To sell more products, generally false information is passed on through media and other sources to attract consumers.5. Artificial scarcity. Traders sometimes tend to create artificial scarcity of a particular good by hoarding it to increase the price and earn high profit.\xa0 | |
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How to create the s.sc consumer right project in 11 pages ? |
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Explain the major forms of power sharing in modern Democracies ? |
| Answer» \tPower sharing among the different organs of government (Horizontal power sharing). In a democracy, power is shared among the different organs of the government such as the legislature, executive and the judiciary. This is called the horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of the government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Under this kind of power sharing arrangement, one can exercise unlimited powers. Each organ has its own powers, and it can also check the powers of other. So this results in a balance of power among the various institutions.\tPower sharing among governments at different levels : Under this, people choose separate governments at separate levels, for example, a general local government for the entire country and local governments at the provincial, sub-national or regional levels. Such a general government for the entire country is usually called a Federal government.\tPower sharing among different social groups : In a democracy, especially, in a multi-ethnic society, power is also shared among social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and the administration.\tPower sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements : In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements. Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand | |
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Briefly trace the process of the unification of italy ? |
| Answer» The Process of Unification of Italy is as follows\xa0:\tDuring the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. Mazzini decided to unite Italy\xa0in 1830, He had organised a secret society called \'Young Italy\' to achieve his aim.\tMazzini, a great revolutionary leader of Italy, inspired the youth with the ideas of establishing a single unified Italy. He set up secret societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne with like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy, and German states.\tAfter initial failures in 1831 and 1848, King Victor Emmanuel II\xa0took up the task of\xa0unifying the Italian states through wars.\tSardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859 through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France by Count Cavour.\tArmed volunteers marched into South Italy and the kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860 under the leadership of Garibaldi, and were successful\xa0in winning the support of the local peasants in order to drive out the Spanish rulers.\tIn 1861, Victor Emmanuel-II was proclaimed king of united Italy. | |
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Who is otomon empire? |
| Answer» Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling most of Southeast Europe, parts of Central Europe, Western Asia, parts of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, North Africa and the Horn of Africa. It was a muslim empire. It\'s captital was Constantinople. | |
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What is zilla parishad? |
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Answer» Thanks The Zila Parishad is an elected body. The members of the Zila Parishad are elected by people of a district. The members elect the two top office-bearers of the Zila Parishad- the President and the Vice-President. The other members of the Zila Parishad are as follows:\tChairpersons of the Block Samitis.\tMembers of Parliament and State Legislatures (Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad).\tImportant officers such as collectors, judges, police officers.\tMembers representing the Scheduled Castes, the Schedule Tribes and Other Backward Classes.\tWomen - one-third of the total seats are reserved for them. |
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Mention the obstacles in the way of the italian unification?? |
| Answer» There were three main obstacles to the political unification of Italy:\tThe occupation of the northern states of Lombardy and Venice by Austria.\tThe Papal States of the central swathes of Italian peninsula would not be given up by the Pope.\tThere were also kingdoms and states which had maintained their political independence for a long time. An important example of this was the kingdom of Sardinia, also called Piedmont Sardinia. | |
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What were big European power met in Berlin I\'m 1885 |
| Answer» The big European powers met in Berlin in 1885 (Berlin Conference) to negotiate and formalize claims in Africa.During the New Imperialism age, various big European powers colonize Africa and came into conflict with each other. So in order to resolve the conflict, Bismark, the emperor of Germany called the meeting of big European powers n Berlin where they negotiated and formalized claims in Africa.\xa0 | |
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how was the habsburg Empire a Patchwork of many different regions and people in Europe explain |
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Answer» 1. It included the Alpine regions – the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland – as well asBohemia, where the aristocracy was predominantly German-speaking.2. It also included the Italian-speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia. In Hungary,half of the population spoke Magyar while the other half spoke a variety of dialects.3. In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke Polish. Besides these three dominant groups, therealso lived within the boundaries of the empire, a mass of subject peasant peoples –Bohemians and Slovaks to the north, Slovenes in Carniola, Croats to the south, andRoumans to the east in Transylvania.4. Such differences did not easily promote a sense of political unity. The only tie bindingthese diverse groups together was a common allegiance to the emperor. (i) The Habsburg Empire that ruled over Austria—Hungary included the Alpine regions—the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland—as well as Bohemia, where the aristocracy was pre-dominantly German-speaking.(ii) The Empire also included the Italian-speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia.(iii) In Hungary, half of the population spoke Magyar while the other half spoke a variety of dialects. In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke Polish. Besides these dominant groups, there also lived within the boundaries of the empire, a mass of subject peasant peoples—Bohemians and Slovaks to the north, Slovenes in Carniola, Croats to the south and Roumans to the east in Transylvania. Because it included the Alpine region where the aristocracy was predominantly German speaking |
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| 16048. |
Is there any power sharing in local government |
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Answer» Sarpanch** Of course power is shared among Zila Parishad, Mandal,Panchayat Samiti and even in surpanch |
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| 16049. |
Why has the idea of power sharing emerged?? |
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Answer» The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. For a long time, it was believed that all powers of a government must reside in one person or group of persons located at one place. It was felt that if the power to decide is dispersed, it would not be possible to take quick decisions and to enforce them. But these notions have changed with the emergence of democracy. The civil war and the conflict between various social and linguistic group led to emergence of power sharing |
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Who were jobbers ? Explain |
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Answer» Jobbers were usually employed by the industrialists to recruit the right people for work from villages out of the various job seekers. A jobber often demanded money or gifts for his favour (that is for finding a job for someone). The main functions of a Jobber were :(i)Getting people from villages.(ii)Ensuring them jobs.(iii)Helping them to settle in the city and to provide them money in times of crisis. They were usually old and faithful worker Jobbers were those worker who have a power to give job to another worker |
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