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16051.

What was July revolution and Greek war of Independence

Answer» In france in 1830, in the wake of upheal, burbon dynasty was overthrown, which was restored by the conservatism, and the constitutional monarchy was established and louis phillepe was its head. It is known as the july revolution.
The Greek war of revolution was successful war of independence Waged by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and1830
French revolution of 1830 also known as July revolution
16052.

What is American civil war ?

Answer» The war to gain equal right to african-american leads by african-american is known as civil war of america
16053.

What is the cropping pattern

Answer» Cropping pattern is the proportion of area under various crops at a point of as it changes over space and time. ... In the simple word cropping pattern means the production of area under various crops at a point of time.
Cropping pattern means the production of area under various crops at a point of time
16054.

Write a shot note no post war recovery

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16055.

What is cross cutting and over lapping?

Answer» Sorry for inconvience??
Due to which they are discriminated
They belong to some certain group or race
The main difference between overlapping and cross cutting social difference that
16056.

Why did the catholic church oppose print ?

Answer» Because they were afraid that people will not be there in their control and start opposing them.
Because of some regular changes in their religious belief
16057.

What is ment by soil erosion

Answer» The removal of top fertile soil due to various reason like wind ,glacier,and water .
Soil erosion is defined as the wearing away of top soil
It is one of the form of soil degradation
Soil erosion is the displacement of upper layer of soil
16058.

What do you mean by gender division how it is linked with division of labour in most societies

Answer» Most of the work outside the house isconsidered for men whereas the house hold work is considered for women is the main practise of gender division in our society
Division of work between men and women are generally referred as gender division .
16059.

Define bio diversity

Answer» The existence of number of plants and animal together make a biodiversity, a good and healthful environment
16060.

who were the two us athletes in 1968 Mexico Olympics who protested against black poverty

Answer» They were Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
The two Black American athletes who protested against black poverty were TOmmie Smith and John Carols.
African American athletes Tammy Smith
16061.

Define coal?

Answer» Coal is a carbon compound and a type of fossil fuel.
Coal is a type of fossil fuel which is formes by carbon compound
coal is made up of carbon. IT is a fuel we can run train by using coal.the waste plants and animals are burried under soil after a long time it became coal and other fossilfuels .
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The combustion of black or bark brown carbonized plant matter found mainly in underground seams and used mainly as fuel.
16062.

What are the major issue taken by the liberal nationalist

Answer» One of the principal concerns taken up by the liberal nationalists who criticised the new conservative order, was the freedom of the press. They wanted so rescue the memoirs of the French Revolution inspired them.
16063.

Please tell me that new patten of cbse board of class 10 are easy or tough

Answer» You can check the pattern here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html
16064.

Describe the Utopian vision of federic sorrieu??

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu is trying to depict a utopian vision where the World is characterized by the following:a. World made up of democratic and secular Republics.b. People of Europe, America, men , women of all ages and classes marching together, paying homage to the statue of liberty.c. Remains of the symbols of absolutists monarchies.d. Sorrieu grouped people into different nations, with their distinct flags and costumes.e. US and Switzerland are leading the processions.f. A female figure holding torch of enlightenment and charter of rights of the man.g. He is trying to give a sense of belonging to the people, a shared collective identity through the symbols.
16065.

What is rowallt act

Answer» 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.ORRowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government:To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law.To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.
This was the act passed in 1919 through the imperial legislative council that gave government enormous power to repress political activities and detain political prisoners without trial
16066.

Explain the different forms of power sharing

Answer» There are four forms of power sharing.They are:(a)horizontal power sharing,(b)vertical power sharing,(c)pressure groups and(d)political parties
Horizontal power sharingVertical power sharing
(1.) Power is shared among different forms of govt.(2.)Power is shared among different levels or organs if govt.
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16067.

Write a short note on civil right movement

Answer» The civil rights movement was a struggle for social justice that took place mainly during the 1950s and 1960s for blacks to gain equal rights under the law in the United States. The Civil War had officially abolished slavery, but it didn’t end discrimination against blacks—they continued to endure the devastating effects of racism, especially in the South. By the mid-20th century, African Americans had had more than enough of prejudice and violence against them. They, along with many whites, mobilized and began an unprecedented fight for equality that spanned two decades
16068.

Mazzini\'s role in unification of Italy?

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary in 19th century Europe. His contributions were:\tMazzini was an Italian revolutionary who later became a member of the secret society of the Carbonari.\tAt a young age of 24 in 1831, he was exiled for attempting a revolution in Liguria.\tTo further spread the revolutionary ideas, he founded two more underground societies- ‘Young Italy’ in Marseilles and ‘Young Europe’ in Berne, whose members were like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and the German states.\tMazzini believed that God had created nations to be the natural units of mankind. Thus, Italy cannot remain divided into various kingdoms. It has to be a single unified republic.\tFollowing his example, secret societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Mazzini’s opposition to monarchy and his vision of democratic republics scared the conservatives. Metternich described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’.
16069.

In which year Greek struggles for independence begin?

Answer» 1821
1821
1932
16070.

What were the jackobin club

Answer» It is club which made by 2nd and 3rd class people in France during revolution
16071.

What attracted Europe trading companies to India

Answer» 1)The fertile land.2)raw material for manufacturing goods.3) spicesEtc...
16072.

Disadvantages of water conservation

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16073.

Explain the limitations of Civil Disobedience Movement.

Answer» \tLimited participation of Dalits: Dalits participation in the civil Disobedience movement was very limited, particularly in Maharashtra and Nagpur region where their organization was quite strong.\tNo Participation of Muslims: Some of the Muslim political organizations in India were also Lukewarm in their response to the Civil Disobedience Movement. After Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement Muslims felt alienated from the congress.\tDominant role of Sanatanis and Hindu Mahasabha: The role of Sanatanis and Hindu Mahasabha was very dominant. Due to the fear of Sanatanis the conservative high class Hindus, congress ignored the Dalits. Congress was very close to Hindu Mahasbha. Hindus Mahasabha strongly opposed the efforts of compromise between Congress and Muslim League.\t\xa0Clash between BR Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi: In 1930 Dr B R Ambedkar clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second-round table conference by demanding separate electorate for Dalits.\tParticipants have different aspirations: Participation had their own aspirations. There was a contrast between the demands of industrialist and working class. Contrast was also there in the demand of Rich peasants and poor peasants. United struggle was not there.
Limited participation of Dalits: Dalits participation in the civil Disobedience movement was very limited, particularly in Maharashtra and Nagpur region where their organization was quite strong.No Participation of Muslims: Some of the Muslim political organizations in India were also Lukewarm in their response to the Civil Disobedience Movement. After Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement Muslims felt alienated from the congress.Dominant role of Sanatanis and Hindu Mahasabha: The role of Sanatanis and Hindu Mahasabha was very dominant. Due to the fear of Sanatanis the conservative high class Hindus, congress ignored the Dalits. Congress was very close to Hindu Mahasbha. Hindus Mahasabha strongly opposed the efforts of compromise between Congress and Muslim League. Clash between BR Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi: In 1930 Dr B R Ambedkar clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second-round table conference by demanding separate electorate for Dalits.Participants have different aspirations: Participation had their own aspirations. There was a contrast between the demands of industrialist and working class. Contrast was also there in the demand of Rich peasants and poor peasants. United struggle was not there.
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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 Round 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.
16074.

What did G-77 consist?What to gain from the NIEO? Drscribe

Answer» G-77 or Group of 77 refers to the seventy-seven newly-independent nations that felt that they are not benefiting from the growth of western economic and international financial institutions as they should. Therefore, these countries organized themselves to form G-77 or the Group of 77.They demanded:\tA new international economic order that would give them real control over their natural resources.\tMore development assistance.\tFairer prices for raw material and\tBetter access for their manufactured goods in developed countries\xa0markets.
16075.

Explain the rule of romantic imagination in national feeling?

Answer» .
\tRomantic artists and poets created a sense of shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation.\tIt was through folk songs, folk poetry, and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation was popularised.\tEmphasis was given on the vernacular language and the collection of folklore, to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences.
16076.

Describe how communities have conserved and protected forests and wildlife in india ?

Answer» The forests in India are home to a number of communities. These communities share a complex relationship with the flora and fauna around them. In certain areas, local communities are struggling to conserve these habitats along with govt. officials.(a) In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, the villagers have been fighting against mining citing Wildlife Conservation Act.(b) In many areas, villager have taken the step ti protect habitats and openly have openly rejected governments\' involvement. They have done this all by themselves. The residents of Alwar district in Rajasthan have declared 1,200 hectares of forest land as "Bhairo dev Dakav Sonchuri". They have their own set of rules and regulations which do not allow hunting, and protect the wildlife against any outside dangers.(c) Nature worship is an old tradition in India. It states that all the creations of nature have to be protected. These beliefs have led to the conservation of several forests in their pristine form called Sacred Groves (forests of Gods and Goddesses). These patches have been left untouched by the local people and any sort of interference is banned.(d) Trees are protected in the name of worship. The Mundas and Santhals of the Chota Nagpur region worship Mahua and Kadamba trees. The tribal of Odisha and Bihar worship the Tamarinf and Mango trees during weddings. To many people, Banyan and Peepal are considered sacred.(e) There are a lot of Monkeys and Langurs found around temples. They are fed daily and treated as a part of temple devotees. In and around the Bishnoi villages in Rajasthan, herds of Blackbuck (Chinkara), Nilgai and Peacocks can be seen as an important part of the community and they are not harmed.(f) Chipko Movement in the Himalayas and the Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme offer good examples to create the involvement of local communities in the management and restoration of degraded forests.
16077.

What are the disadvantages of multipurpose projects?

Answer» The disadvantages of multi-purpose river projects are as follows:\tThey cause large-scale displacement of local communities and submergence of trees and vegetation.\tRegulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow, causing excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoirs, adding to the problem of land degradation.\tDams fragment rivers, making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate.\tDams were constructed to control floods but they have triggered floods, devastating life and property and causing soil erosion.\tBig dams have been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall.\tThey have induced earthquakes, caused waterborne diseases and pollution due to excessive use of water.
16078.

Which is the language spoken by the people residing in the wallonia region of Belgium?

Answer» The 40% of people live in the Wallonia region of Belgium\xa0speak French language.
In the sourthen part of the Belgium people speaks French language in the region named Wallonia and about 40℅ of people speaks French language
16079.

Which ethnic group is in majority in sri lanka ?

Answer» Sinhala community formed the majority.
16080.

Who remarks"when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold"?

Answer» Metternich
16081.

What was young italy ?

Answer» A secret group formed by Guisseppe Mazzini which works secretly
A society founded by Guisseppe Mazzini
16082.

Who was proclaimed king of united italy in 1861?

Answer» Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy in the year 1861.
16083.

Mention any two development goals of people other than income?

Answer» Besides income, the developmental goals of various categories of people are different from person to person. Some examples of developmental goals other than income are:\tApart from income, a rich farmer would like to have higher support price for his\xa0crops, cheap labour and subsidised inputs.\tFor a\xa0landless rural labourer, income is important, but he considers it his job can give education to his children and they don\'t face any social discrimination.
Respect and equality
16084.

What is life expectancy?

Answer» Life expectancy refers to Average life of a person
16085.

Diference between modern states and nation in context to history chap 1 nationlism in eurooe

Answer» Nation states emerged after\xa0overthrowing monarchy and dynasty rule in Europe. While modern states have been developing since then. Modern states are ruled by a centralised power and authority.In a nation state, citizens came to develop a common identity based on shared language, traditions and cutoms. In modern states, people speaking different languages, following various traditions and cultures live together. Nations states have now developed as modern states.
16086.

What is money. Define its function

Answer» Money is a medium of exchange through which anything can be brought in a definite amount.
all transactions are done in money so they are called as medium of exchange
Money is an intermediate for the exchange of yhe good.in india money is authorized by reserve bank of india
16087.

Hay guys Plz suggest me a sidebook of social science

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16088.

Fuction of money in detail

Answer» \tMoney\'s most important function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions.\tIn order to be a medium of exchange, money must hold its value over time; that is, it must be a store of value.\tMoney also functions as a unit of account, providing a common measure of the value of goods and services being exchanged.\tWithout money, all transactions would have to be conducted by barter, which involves direct exchange of one good or service for another.\t\xa0In other words, in a barter system, exchange can take place only if there is a double coincidence of wants.\tMoney effectively eliminates the double coincidence of wants problem by serving as a medium of exchange that is accepted in all transactions.
16089.

Why indian were aganist rowlatt act

Answer» The rowlatt act means that the britishers has the right to arrest the political leaders which are against them without any trial. So,Indians wants to release their people,therefore they are against the rowlatt act
Because most of the Indians were arrested without any fault.
16090.

What was the pace of industrialiation in england

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16091.

Describe various steps to clean up london in nineteenth century

Answer» Efforts were made to clean up London, as:\tLarge blocks of apartments were built. It has been proved that housing schemes brings a magical change in the urban area where land is very important. In this case no one is permitted to build the personal apartment.\tRent control was introduced to check housing shortage.\tGreen belt was created around London. Demands were made for new lungs for the city, and some attempts were made to bridge the difference between city and countryside through such ideas as the green belt around London.
16092.

Define secular state?

Answer» A secular state is an state which has no official relegion and everyone is allowed to choose his/her religion
16093.

Define secularism?

Answer» The belief that religion should not influence or be involved in the organization of society, education, government etc.
16094.

What were the impact of nationalism in Europe ?

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16095.

Which were the 2 factors responsible for change in indoor political systems during 1920s?

Answer» The two factors that shaped Indian politics towards late 1920s were:\tThe first was the effect of the worldwide economic depression. Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930. As the demand for agricultural goods fell and exports declined, peasants found it difficult to sell their harvests and pay their revenue. By 1930, the countryside was in turmoil.\tThe Tory government in Britain constituted the Simon Commission to look into the functioning of the Constitutional government in India. The Simon Commission came to India in 1928. Since this Commission had no Indian member, it was greeted with protests and black flags.\xa0
16096.

s.st. mein objective type questions easy aate h kya??

Answer» m confused
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16097.

Economic impact of self help groups

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16098.

Who is begar

Answer» Begar is a type of labour that villagers were forced to contribute without any payment.
The begar is you so you can ask with the mirror
16099.

What is *** determined

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16100.

What was rowlet act?

Answer» The Rowlatt Act 1919 had been hurriedly passed by Imperial Legislative Council despite the opposition of its Indian members.This Act authorised the Govt to imprison political prisoners without trial for 2 years. By doing this the British govt armed itself with extraordinary powers to supress Indians. ThIs act was opposed by Indians.