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16101.

How can you use land resources

Answer» Land resources mean the resources available from the land, thus the agricultural land which contain natural fertilizer for growth of the products sown; the underground water, the various minerals like coal, bauxite, gold and other raw materials.We have to use it very carefully and should conserve it.
16102.

Where is the map question

Answer» Matlab..
I think 2x +1
16103.

Why 2019 topper answer sheet is not uploaded

Answer» Ya these are 13
I think there are many toppers who get ? marks in any subject the cbse confused as to whose answersheet was perfect for showing in app...??
Class 12
16104.

Print and censorship notes

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16105.

What was the impact of jallianwalabhag massacre?

Answer» On 13 April1919 people gathered inJallianwalla Bagh in Amritsar to celebrate Baisakhi.Some of them were Protesting against the Rowlett Act.Gen Dyer blocked the gates and opened fire,killing hundreds.This was opposed by Indians all over the country.There were strikes,clashes with police and attack on govt buildings.The govt started brutal repression killing thousands of people all over India.Seeing violence spread Mahatma Gandhi called off his satyagrah movement.
16106.

By whom purna swaraj call of

Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru
16107.

Hii guys!!! I need ur help plzz fast reply ....In which season does oilseed were grown??

Answer» Groundnut is sown in both rabi and kharif season.Mustard is a rabi crop whereas soyabean is a kharif crop.
In all the season.
Cooler growing season
16108.

What is the age of Mahatma Gandhi when he came to India?

Answer» He was 46 yrs old when he came back to India in the request of Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
16109.

Ahmedabad mill workers striks

Answer» Ahmedabad Mill Strike, 1918 was one of the initial movements led by Gandhi in the beginning of 20th century after his return from South Africa. It was one of the formative events in the political career of Mahatma Gandhi.
16110.

Explain the unification of britain

Answer» In Britain, the formation of a nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval, revolution or national struggle but of a long drawn out parliamentary process. The process of unification of Britain is as follows:\tBritain was not a nation-state prior to 18thcentury. England had people of many ethnic groups such as English, Welsh, Scot and Irish with their own cultural and political traditions.\xa0\tThe English nation steadily grew in importance, wealth and power and extended her influence over other nations of the island.\tIn 1688, England established as a nation-state. English parliament seized power from the monarchy.\tIn 1707 the Act of Union between England and Scotland led to the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.\tEngland dominated Scotland and Ireland in all spheres. British Parliament was dominated by English members.\tIreland was forcibly taken by the British after the failed revolution led by Wolfe and his United Irishmen (1798) and a new "British Nation" was formed.
how did great britian unified ? explain
Explain the unification of britainHomework HelpCBSEClass 10Social ScienceExplain the unification of britain Posted by Kamalesh Yadav 1 year, 6 months ago CBSE > Class 10 > Social Science1 answersSia ? 1 year, 6 months agoIn Britain, the formation of a nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval, revolution or national struggle but of a long drawn out parliamentary process. The process of unification of Britain is as follows:Britain was not a nation-state prior to 18th century. England had people of many ethnic groups such as English, Welsh, Scot and Irish with their own cultural and political traditions. The English nation steadily grew in importance, wealth and power and extended her influence over other nations of the island.In 1688, England established as a nation-state. English parliament seized power from the monarchy.In 1707 the Act of Union between England and Scotland led to the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.England dominated Scotland and Ireland in all spheres. British Parliament was dominated by English members.Ireland was forcibly taken by the British after the failed revolution led by Wolfe and his United Irishmen (1798) and a new "British Nation" was formed.
16111.

What is the term federalism

Answer» Federalism is the share of power between central and state government. For example India is a federal country
16112.

Discuss the structure of local government in 5 marks

Answer» Structure of rural local government: Rural local government is called the Panchayati Raj, wherein each village or a group of villages have a gram panchayat. This is a council that has several ward members called panch, including a president called sarpanch. They are elected directly by the adult population of their specific village.Structure of urban local government: Urban local government is called a Municipality, which operates in towns and Municipal corporation operates in big cities. A Municipal chairperson is teh head of municipality and a mayor is the head of municipal corporation.\xa0
16113.

how transportation and trade is lifeline of economy

Answer» The primary sectors sells raw materials the secondary sectors takes the material from primary sector and manurafactured goods for the goods to be sold in the market needs the transportation of goods from the factory to the market . Hence in tgis manner the transportation and trade is equally the lifeline of economic status of the countrys development..
Because it\'s helped in exports and imports
16114.

Discuss horizontal and vertical power sharing in modern democracy?

Answer» Horizontal Powers Sharing(i) Horizontal Division of powers is such a power sharing arrangement in which power is shared , among different organs of government as, legislature, executive and judiciary.(ii) In horizontal division of powers, different organs of government exercise different powers, i.e., there is a concept of separation of powers.(iii) Horizontal distribution specifies the concept of checks and balances in order to check the exercises of unlimited powers of the organs.(iv) Horizontal distribution of power ensures the concept of the expansion of democracy.Vertical Powers Sharing(i) In Vertical Division of powers, power can be shared among governments at different levels like union, state and local levels of such government, i.e., it involves higher and lower levels of government.(ii) Whereas, in vertical division of powers, constitution clearly lays down the powers of different levels of government.(iii) There is no such concept of checks and balances in the vertical Division because powers are clearly given by the constitution from the higher level to the lower level.(iv) Vertical division of powers promotes the concept of deepening of democracy.
HORIZONTAL SHARING OF POWERExecutive-Legislature-Judiciary..VERTICAL SHARING OF POWERPM.-CM.-MP.-Mayor-Parshad..
16115.

What do you understand by term nationalism

Answer» Love for a county
The love for ones country or nation or in other words say patroitism....
People in different religions of a region developed a sense of common identity and share history or descent
It is a greate feeling for a particular country we can say it petroism.. a feeling of proud for nation ...
16116.

Explain all types of resources

Answer» \tRenewable resources: Resources which can be renewed or reproduced by mechanical, physical chemical processes are known as renewable or replenishable resources, eg., solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife, etc.The renewable resource may further be divided into continuous or flow.\xa0\tNon-renewable resources: These occur over very long geological time.These resources take millions of years in their formation. Some of the resources like metals are recyclable and some of them such as fossil fuels cannot be recycled and get exhausted with their use.\xa0Most non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas.\xa0
Among these all which one
Biotic,Abiotic,renewable non-renewable,individual,community,national,international,potentialand developed
16117.

How unification of German took place in 19th century?

Answer» After 1848, nationalism in Europe moved away from its association\xa0with democracy and revolution. Nationalist sentiments were often\xa0mobilised by conservatives for promoting state power and achieving\xa0political domination over Europe.\xa0This can be observed in the process by which Germany and Italy came\xa0to be unified as nation-states. As you have seen, nationalist feelings were\xa0widespread among middle-class Germans, who in 1848 tried to unite\xa0the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state\xa0governed by an elected parliament. This liberal initiative to nation-building\xa0was, however, repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and\xa0the military, supported by the large landowners (called Junkers) of Prussia.\xa0From then on, Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for\xa0national unification. Its chief minister, Otto von\xa0Bismarck, was the architect of this process carried\xa0out with the help of the Prussian army and\xa0bureaucracy. Three wars over seven years – with\xa0Austria, Denmark and France – ended in Prussian\xa0victory and completed the process of unification.\xa0In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I,\xa0was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony\xa0held at Versailles.On the bitterly cold morning of 18 January 1871,\xa0an assembly comprising the princes of the\xa0German states, representatives of the army,\xa0important Prussian ministers including the chief\xa0minister Otto von Bismarck gathered in the\xa0unheated Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles to proclaim the new German Empire headed\xa0by Kaiser William I of Prussia.\xa0The nation-building process in Germany had\xa0demonstrated the dominance of Prussian state\xa0power. The new state placed a strong emphasis\xa0on modernising the currency, banking, legal\xa0and judicial systems in Germany. Prussian\xa0measures and practices often became a model for\xa0the rest of Germany.
16118.

What was Frankfurt Parliament?

Answer» On 18 May 1848, 831 elected representatives marched in a festive procession to take their places in the Frankfurt parliament convened in the church of St Paul.1) They drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament.2) While the opposition of the aristocracy and military became stronger, the social basis of parliament eroded. In the end troops were called in and the assembly was forced to disband.3) Women were only mute spectators to stand in the visitor\'s gallery.4) The dominant middle classes resisted the demands of the workers and artisans, hence lost their support.
16119.

Explain new conservatism which arose during 1815 in Europe?

Answer» Meaning of Conservatism:Conservatism is a political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs and preferred gradual development to quick change.\xa0Conservatives believed in traditional and cultural values. They were the people who supported monarchy and nobility. They believed that the\xa0privileges\xa0of the monarchy and nobility should exist. After the French Revolution, they contended that gradual changes should be brought in\xa0society.\xa0European Conservatism:The European government adopted the idea of conservatism after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815. Conservatives were people who believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society like the monarchy church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved.Change in Ideas of Conservatism:The basic ideas of conservatism were changed after the rule of Napolean. Most conservatives did not want to return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. They realised the changes initiated by Napoleon strengthened the traditional institutions like the monarchy in reality. They understood that a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy, a dynamic economy, the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies in Europe. Thus, the conservatives of that time accepted the changes which were in favour of their interests.
16120.

What was Vienna Congress??

Answer» The Congress of Vienna was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich, and held in Vienna from November 1814 to June 1815, though the delegates had arrived and were already negotiating by late September 1814.
16121.

How water is conserved in Rajasthan, hilly and mountainous regions ?

Answer» By making diversion channels called Guls or Kuls water is conserved.\xa0These are diversion channels which made for the purpose of agriculture to irrigate the fields.
16122.

Write about importance of soil.

Answer» Main importance is it support agricultureandGive us place to live our life.
a) Soil gives water and minerals to the plants.b) Soil is very important for the growth of the plants.
16123.

How civil duisobeideince movement was different from non cooprtion moment

Answer» non cooperation movementit was launced in 1921. middle class particiapted in large numberwomens didnot participated. it was called up due to chaura-chauri indicent in 1922 5 febmuslims also participated in itCDMit was launched on 11 march 1930womens participated industriaist participated in it called up due to gandhi- irwin pact on 5 march 1931 muslims didnot participated in it..
16124.

What was the result of John Carlos and Tommie Smith acting Olympic

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16125.

Why Muslims willingly did not participate in civil disobedience movement?

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16126.

Why did ghandhiji decide to withdraw the non cooprtion movement?

Answer» Due to the Chauri Chaura incident where 22 policemen were burnt alive.\xa0The movement became violent. Hence, Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation movement.
16127.

What was the role of woman\'s in nationalist struggles in Europe?

Answer» Artistic representations of the French Revolution show men and women participating equally in the movement.\xa0The role of women in nationalist struggles is as follows:\xa0\tThey faced torture of police but still, they stood by their male counterparts.\xa0\tWomen had formed their own political associations.\tThey took part in political meetings,\xa0formed many political associations, founded newspapers and took part in political meetings and demonstrations.\tWomen attended the Frankfurt parliament also, though as observers, since the right to vote was not given them.\tWomen also participated in large numbers in the liberal movement.
16128.

Difference between nationalism and imperialism.

Answer» NATIONALISMNationalism is an ideology that gives a nation a sense of unity by imposing on them the same set of identities (for instance linguistic, historical, cultural). Especially peculiar to nationalism is defining the nation against an Other inside or outside of the state borders.IMPERIALISMImperialism is the policy of extending political and economic control over a weak country by a powerful one
16129.

Show me map pointing in pt 1

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16130.

What is primry sectar

Answer» When we get any thing which has naturally get origin.Mainly agriculrure comes in it so it is also called agricultural sector.
When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then that activity comes under the primary sector. Agriculture and agriculture related activities are the primary sectors of economy.
It is related to agriculture
Primary sector is the sector in which the goods are produced by the natural products.
The sector that produce goods
The sector that produce primary good.Such as agriculture,piciculture,sericulture,horticulture all are included in primary sectors
16131.

Write short note of mnrega

Answer» It was lauched in 2005 , in backward 200 districts
And the full form of MGNREGA is Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
MGNREGA is the act established by the government through which it promises that those person who are unemployed the whole year they were provided the employed jobs at least 6 month.
16132.

what is swaraj flag

Answer» In 1921, Gandhiji designed the Swaraj flag. It was a tricolor flag (red, green and white). It had a spinning wheel which represent the Gandhian idea of Self Help. The flag became a symbol of the Nation.
16133.

Why only find goods and services are taken for contribution towards GDP ?

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16134.

How sectors are dependent on each other?

Answer» Thanks
There are three sectors of economy feasibly found i.e. Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent.Some examples are given to elucidate this fact(i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for agro- based industries and food for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial sector and service sector’s dependency on Primary sector.(ii) Industrial activities produce instruments like tractor, fertiliser for agricultural inputs and increase production and productivity in agriculture. Here, Primary sector depends on Secondary sector.(iii) Transportation facilities are much required for transportation of agricultural products and industrial products to market rural and urban centres. Here, Primary and Secondary sector depend on Tertiary sector.(iv) Industrial sector produces trucks, autos etc for transportation, computer assets for proper banking activities and knowledge outsourcing. So, it shows that now Tertiary sector depends on Secondary sector.(v) If farmer does not produce grain, all people will starve and employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors will pay much for food items and their life will be scarce.Marketisation, storage and transportation inadequacy will put obstacle for farmers to link with their consumer and its earning will be reduced and life will be miserable. It shows that Secondary and Tertiary sectors depend on Primary sector.So, it is reflected that all the sectors of economy are highly interdependent in India and also elsewhere in the world.
16135.

Write a short note on rat hole mining.

Answer» It is used in mizoram and assam for mining to get coal
16136.

Write a short note on agenda 21 ????

Answer» Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992.
16137.

"When france sneeze, Europe gets cold"explain?

Answer» It means that when any change takes place in France it influences the whole Europe. France is the nose of Europe
16138.

Describe development

Answer» Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.
16139.

What is meant by modern nationalism in Europe?

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16140.

Who is the head of zilla parishad

Answer» Dc
ex-officer of zilla administrative
Chairperson of zila parishad
16141.

What is mean by socialism

Answer» The spreading of the society beliefs and ideas is known as socialism
16142.

Explain in short about the Frankfurt parliament

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16143.

How found india

Answer» And if your question is who founded India then its answer is vascodigama
If your question is how found India then it was founded on 15th August the
What is your question how found India or who found India
16144.

What is caricaturist trying to depict

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16145.

New exam paper pattern

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16146.

Why chota nagpur is called the store house of minerals?

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16147.

Define the term horticulture Sericultuer PC culture AP culture

Answer» 1)The agriculture in which fruits and flowers grow is called horticulture.2)The rearing of silkworm on mulberry tree for commercial purpose is called sericulture.3) The rearing of fish is called pisci culture.4) The keeping of bee for honey is called AP culture.(Best wishes thanks.)
16148.

How does land degradation occur?

Answer» The causes of land degradation can be divided into natural hazards, direct causes, and underlying causes. Natural hazards are the conditions of the physical environment which lead to the existence of a high degradation hazard, for example steep slopes as a hazard for water erosion.
Deforestation, overgrazing and expansion of mining and quarrying operations have contributed to land degradation. Besides natural factors like wind and water cause erosion of top soil leading to land degradation.
16149.

which book is written by mahatma gandhi

Answer» Hind swaraj
Hind swraj
Hind swaraj
16150.

Explain SHGs? 8 point

Answer» It is a scheme of government name self help group in which the people who are not able to make themselves living they are helped.