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16951.

Why did Gandhiji withdraw the rawlatt satyagraha

Answer» Because of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
1) Gandhiji launched nationwide satyagraha against Rowlatt Act in 1919. This Act had been hurriedly passed despite the united opposition of Indian members.2) This Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.3) Rallies were organized in various cities, workers went on strike in railway workshops, and shops closed down.4) Alarmed by the popular upsurge, and scared that lines of communication such as telegraph and railways would be disrupted, the British administration decided to clamp down on nationalists.5) On 10th April, the police in Amritsar fired upon a peaceful procession provoking widespread attacks on banks, post offices and railway stations. Martial law was imposed and General Dyer took command.6) After the brutal killing and massacre of Jallianwala Bagh, violence spread nationwide and as a result, Mahatma Gandhi called off this Rowalatt Satyagraha movement
16952.

Write the importance of road way?

Answer» 1.Constraction cost of road is lower
2.Road can contruct in undulating topography 3.Road can traverse mountain 4.it also provides door to door service
\tRoad transport operating cost is cheaper than Rail transport.\tRoad transport is easy to access in hilly areas. It\'s easy to carry goods to hilly areas by roads.\tConstruction and maintenance cost is less in road transport.\tRoad transport is better to transport goods for short distance.\tRoad transport delivers goods and people at door.
16953.

Political outxomes

Answer» Accountable, responsive and legitimate government:1. The most basic outcome of democracy should be that it produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.2. Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation.3. Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on norms and procedures.4. The right and the means to examine the process of decision-making known as transparency.5. Democratic governments do not have a very good record when it comes to sharing information with citizens.6. In substantive terms, it may be reasonable to expect from democracy a government that is attentive to the needs and demands of the people and is largely free to corruption.7. The record of democracies is not impressive on these two counts.8. There is one respect in which democratic government is certainly better than its alternatives: the democratic government is the legitimate government.9. People wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them. They also believe that democracy is suitable for their country.
16954.

How to check our environment from environmental degradation....

Answer» Environmental degradation\xa0is the\xa0deterioration\xa0of the\xa0environment\xa0through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the\xa0destruction\xa0of ecosystems; habitat\xa0destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and\xa0pollution. ... When natural habitats are destroyed or natural resources are depleted, the\xa0environment\xa0is\xa0degraded.\xa0The primary\xa0cause\xa0of\xa0environmental degradation\xa0is human disturbance. ...\xa0Environmental\xa0changes are based on factors like urbanization, population and economic growth, increase in energy consumption and agricultural intensification. The\xa0degradation\xa0has adverse impacts on humans, plants, animals and micro-organisms.
16955.

power sharing is the spirit of demoy. do you agree?

Answer» \'Democracy\' means giving every citizen the right and\xa0power\xa0to make the decisions through their elected representatives.\xa0Power-sharing\xa0is dividing\xa0power among\xa0various social groups to give them equal representation in the governance.Power-sharing is good for democracy:1. It reduces the possibility of conflict among different social groups.2. It ensures the stability of political order.3. It ensures that none of the bodies which are the legislature, the executive, or the judiciary exercise ultimate power which is a system of checks and balance.
Yes , we agree that power sharing is spirit of democracy
16956.

power sharing is good for democracy true or fals e

Answer» true
True
True
\'Democracy\' means giving every citizen the right and\xa0power\xa0to make the decisions through their elected representatives.\xa0Power-sharing\xa0is dividing\xa0power among\xa0various social groups to give them equal representation in the governance.Power-sharing is good for democracy:1. It reduces the possibility of conflict among different social groups.2. It ensures the stability of political order.3. It ensures that none of the bodies which are the legislature, the executive, or the judiciary exercise ultimate power which is a system of checks and balance.
True
16957.

power sharing helps to reduce the possit of conflict between social groups true or false

Answer» true
Absolutely correct
Power-sharing\xa0is the need in democracy because of the following: I\xa0Power sharing\xa0helps in\xa0reducing\xa0the\xa0conflict between\xa0various\xa0social groups. Hence,\xa0power sharing\xa0is necessary for maintaining\xa0social\xa0harmony and peace. Moral\xa0Reason: Avoiding\xa0conflict\xa0in\xa0society\xa0and preventing majority tyranny are considered as prudential\xa0reasons for power sharing.
True, Power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflicts between different social groups.
16958.

explain the basic principle of democracy

Answer» \tOne basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.\tIn a democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance.\tIn a democracy, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.\tEveryone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies.
The basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.
16959.

Assertion and Reason type questions for 1st lesson:History part

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16960.

How did the culture played an important role in creating the idea of nationalism in Europe?

Answer» Culture played an important role in creating the idea of \'nation in Europe:1. Romanticism was a cultural movement that believed in emotions, intuitions and mystical feelings over reason and science. They tried to evoke the feelings of a common past and shared heritage.2. Romantics like Johann Gottfried Herder believed that German culture was alive among the common people- das Volk. The idea of nation was popularised through the folk culture of songs, poetry, and dance.3. Local culture was sought also to reach the large population of illiterate people. In Poland, Karol Kurpinski turned the folk dances and music into nationalist symbols.4. The language was also essential as a nationalist identity. When Polish was forcefully removed from schools and Russian was imposed everywhere after Russian occupation, the people saw the use of Polish language as a sign of national resistance.
16961.

Who was the father of Osman I

Answer» The founder and the first sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Osman, was born in 1258 AD in Sogut, near Bursa. He was one of the three sons of Ertugrul Gazi, and his mother was Halime Hatun.
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Ertuğrul\xa0or\xa0Ertuğrul Gazi\xa0(Ottoman Turkish:\xa0ارطغرل\u200e, romanized: Erṭoġrıl, died c. 1280) was the father of Osman I. Little is known about\xa0Ertuğrul\'s\xa0life
Osman
16962.

Who is the root of Ottoman Empire?

Answer» Osman I, a leader of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia, founded the Ottoman Empire around 1299. The term “Ottoman” is derived from Osman\'s name, which was “Uthman” in Arabic. The Ottoman Turks set up a formal government and expanded their\xa0territory\xa0under the leadership of Osman I, Orhan, Murad I and Bayezid I.
16963.

When was the Ottoman Turks captured the city Constantinople

Answer» Happy diwali
May 29, 1453Fall of Constantinople, (May 29, 1453), conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. The dwindling Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans breached Constantinople\'s ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days.After the conquest, Sultan Mehmed II transferred the capital of the Ottoman Empire from Edirne to Constantinople. Constantinople was transformed into an Islamic city: the Hagia Sophia became a mosque, and the city eventually became known as Istanbul. .......................
May 29, 1453Fall of Constantinople, (May 29, 1453), conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. The dwindling Byzantine Empire came to an end when the Ottomans breached Constantinople\'s ancient land wall after besieging the city for 55 days.
16964.

Why is agriculture called the mainstay of indian economy.

Answer» i\xa0Agriculture\xa0is the\xa0mainstay of Indian economy\xa0because about 67% of our population depends directly or indirectly on\xa0agriculture. ii It provides raw materials to the industries. iii\xa0India\xa0earns foreign exchange by exporting agricultural products. iv It contributes about 29% to the gross domestic product.
16965.

What was tory government and statutory commission

Answer» 2+4
16966.

Whai is the portion of sst??

Answer» Thanks
In eco 1 to 4
In civics 1,2,6,8
In geo 1,4, 6,7
In history 1 nd 3 only come in board
16967.

What is meaning of \'Representative Democracy\' ?

Answer» Thank you so much "Yogita Ingle"
Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. ... In it the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people.
Representative democracy is a form of democracy in which the people of the country choose their own representatives. The chosen representatives of the people frame laws of the country. In representative democracy people rule through their elected representatives.
Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. ... In it the power is in the hands of the representatives who are elected by the people.
16968.

Why do we find Political Parties in almost every country of the world ?

Answer» Thank you so much "Yogita Ingle"
It is because we need some else in the country to desicion on the behalf of the country and for wellfare of the country and also everyone in the country doesn\'t have time to take all the desicion for country.
Parties are about a part of the society and thus involve PARTISANSHIP. Thus a party is known by which part it stands for, Which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds. Thus Political parties became so omnipresent (widely spread) all over the world, as it gives out a healthy democracy.
16969.

What led to the emergence of industrialization to change the social and political equation of Europe

Answer» 1.As economic activities in many communities moved from agriculture to manufacturing, production shifted from its traditional locations in the home and the small workshop to factories.2.Large portions of the population relocated from the countryside to the towns and cities where manufacturing centers were found.3.The overall amount of goods and services produced expanded dramatically, and the proportion of capital invested per worker grew.4.New groups of investors, businesspeople, and managers took financial risks and reaped great rewards
16970.

In what ways reserve Bank of india supervise the functioning of banks? Why it is necessary

Answer» (i) The Commercial banks are required to maintain a minimum cash balance out of the deposits they receive.(ii) The RBI monitors that the banks actually maintain the cash balance.(iii) The RBI sees that the banks give loan not just to profit-making businesses and traders but also to small cultivators, small-scale industries, small borrowers, etc.(iv) Periodically, banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending, to whom, at what interest rate, etc.(v) RBI fixes the rate of interest which is accepted by all the banks in the country-commercial and national banks. it also controls the flow of currency in the economy to maintain the stability of the currency.
16971.

Why should we worry about underemployment

Answer» Underemployment is a great wastage of time of otherwise very capable persons. Underemployment leads to frustrations as one does not earn and get to do as one would love to and is qualified to.The problems that arise due to underemployment are:-Low per capita income.-Low standards of living.-Job frustration and stress.-Less productivity in a nation and hence a low level of the gross domestic product.
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16972.

Economics ch 1 development Table 1.1

Answer» \xa0farmers who depend only on rain for growing cropsA) he wants more income by growing crops and wants rain to grow cropsA rural woman from a land owning familyA) she wants to inherit a=land allocation and build a permenent structure on the landUrban unemployed youthA) he wants to get a job and good incomeA boy from a rich urban familyA) he wants to get higher education and want to start a businessAn adivasi from mining fieldsA) he wants save forests from miningPerson from fishing community in the coastal areaA) he wants more fishes have to capture in the net and wants more incomea\xa0
16973.

Hitler

Answer» What is question
Adolf Hitler was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party. He rose to power as the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then as Führer in 1934. During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland on 1 September 1939...........Hitler had an overriding ambition for territorial expansion, which was largely driven by his desire to reunify the German peoples and his pursuit of\xa0Lebensraum, “living space” that would enable Germans to become economically self-sufficient and militarily secure. Such goals were greeted with support by many within\xa0Germany\xa0who resented the harsh terms of the\xa0Treaty of Versailles, which had ended\xa0World War I. Through various means he was able to annex\xa0Austria\xa0and\xa0Czechoslovakia\xa0with little resistance in 1938–39. Then on September 1, 1939, Germany invaded\xa0Poland, which had been guaranteed\xa0French\xa0and\xa0British\xa0military support should such an event occur. Two days later both countries declared war on Germany, launching\xa0World War II.
16974.

What was the reason for the call off civil disobedience movement

Answer» (i) When Indian leaders were arrested, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing. Many were killed.(ii) A month later, when Gandhiji himself was arrested, industrial workers attacked police posts, government buildings, law courts and railway stations and all structures that symbolised the British rule.(iii) A frightened government responded with a policy of brutal repression. Peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.(iv) To break the deadline between Congress and the government Lord Irwin invited Gandhiji for a peace pact i.e Gandhi-Irwin pact.(v) Under such a situation Gandhiji decided to call off the movement.
Seeing the angry reaction of the people against the arrest of Congress leaders, Lord Irwin made a pact with Gandhiji that if the\xa0Civil Disobedience movement\xa0would be called\xa0off, then the political prisoners would be released. Hence Gandhiji decided to\xa0call off\xa0the\xa0movement.
16975.

What was civil rights movement?

Answer» The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) refers to the social movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against Black Americans and restoring voting rights to them.The emergence of the Black Power Movement, (BPM) which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency and freedom from oppression by White Americans.The movement was characterised by major campaigns of civil resistance. Between 1955 and 1968, acts of non-violent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities.Federal, state and local governments, businesses and communities often had to respond immediately to these situations that highlighted the inequities faced by African-Americans. Martin Luther King Junior was the most prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He thought that Black Americans, as well as other disadvantaged Americans should be compensated for historical wrortgs.
The civil rights movement in the United States was a decades-long struggle by African Americans and their like-minded allies to end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States,....,.The civil rights movement was a struggle for justice and equality for African Americans that took place mainly in the 1950s and 1960s. It was led by people like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, the Little Rock Nine and many others.......1954 – 1968Civil rights movement/Periods
16976.

1830saw many revolts in europe give reason

Answer» \tThe first half of the 18th century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe. The employment opportunities were very scarce as there more job seekers than employment.\t Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.\t Small producers in town were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine-made goods.\t In Europe, the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of fuedal dues and obligations.\t\xa0The rise of food price and bad harvest led to widespread pauperism around the country.
✔️ Small producers in town were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine-made goods. ✔️ In\xa0Europe, the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of fuedal dues and obligations. ✔️ The rise of food price and bad harvest led to widespread pauperism around the country.
16977.

.How far do you agree with the statement that power sharing is keeping with the spirit of democracy?

Answer» POWER\xa0sharing is desirable in democracy because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Conflict between social groups leads to violence and political instability. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order. Imposing the will of majority community over others, in the long run may undermine the unity of the nation.Tyranny of the majority is not just oppressive for the minority, it often brings ruin to the majority as well.A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise and who have to live with its effects. People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. A Legitimate government is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system. Prudential reasons stress that power sharing brings out better outcomes whereas moral reasons emphasize the act of power sharing as valuable.
16978.

Plzz give me all the map work in written plzzz

Answer» CBSE will conduct the Class 10 Social Science Exam on 18th March, 2020. Students would be busy with their final preparations for the exam. In CBSE Class 10 Social Science Board Exam, map questions are asked for 6 marks . So, students should prepare for this question carefully as this is the easiest question and one can score full marks in it. Students should practice locating different places on the political map of India. The map questions in CBSE Class 10 Social Science paper are asked to test a student’s ability of observing and analysing the hidden content on the map.
And which chapter
Which part geo or history
16979.

Some tips for learn social science pls

Answer» And you still face problem.Bring a book known as BKP cheat sheet that will help you a lot.
If you are facing to learn it Read it again and again Then write it ,what you learned
Welcome
Thanks adithya
Give your whole attention to your\xa0study. Find a quiet spot to work. ...Organize what you need to\xa0learn. Think about your subject. ...Make sense of what you know. Now think about the information you have organized. ...Rehearse what you know. Now that you understand the subject, you\'ll need to remember it.
16980.

4-----------has abundance of water resources but lacks in infrastructural development.

Answer» Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh\xa0has abundance of water resources,\xa0but lacks in infrastructural development.
16981.

What is International Trade?

Answer» International trade is referred to as the exchange or trade of goods and services between different nations. This kind of trade contributes and increases the world economy. The most commonly traded commodities are television sets, clothes, machinery, capital goods, food, and raw material, etc.,International trade has increased exceptionally that includes services such as foreign transportation, travel and tourism, banking, warehousing, communication, advertising, and distribution and advertising. Other equally important developments are the increase in foreign investments and production of foreign goods and services in an international country. This foreign investments and production will help companies to come closer to their international customers and therefore serve them with goods and services at a very low rate.
The exchange of goods among people, states and countries is referred to as trade. Importance: International trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity. ... Exchange of commodities and goods have been superseded by the exchange of information and knowledge.
16982.

What is Mass communication?

Answer» It\'s a type of electronic communication.1.It is information conveyed by the govt of India such as a major law change,incident.2.The information may be about weather prediction also which is useful for farmers
Mass communication: Mass communication provides entertainment as well as information to a large number of people at the same time. As they are means of communication with the masses, they are known as mass communication.\xa0Means (like electronic media) which covers large number of people at the same time. Different means of communication are radio, television, films and internet, newspapers and magazines.
16983.

How it is fair to expect economic development from the democracy explain

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16984.

\'Diversification of agriculture can be helpful for the Indian farmers.\' Justify.

Answer» (i) Most of the traditional crops like wheat and rice have very low market value as compare to fruits, medicinal herbs, flowers etc.(ii) India’s diverse climate can be harnessed to grow a wide range of high-value crops.Marks each(iii) This type of shifting allows nature to replenish the fertility of the soil through natural processes; land productivity in this type of agriculture is low as the farmer does not use fertilisers or other modem inputs.
Diversification of agriculture can be helpful for the Indian farmers. Explain. Ans. ... (iii) This type of shifting allows nature to replenish the fertility of the soil through natural processes; land productivity in this type of\xa0agriculture\xa0is low as the\xa0farmer\xa0does not use fertilisers or other modem inputs.
16985.

Which method of agriculture is widely seen in India and why?

Answer» Crop rotation is widely practiced in villages
Agriculture\xa0is a source of livelihood and is the major food source, fodder and fuel but has become a way of life. Fairs, customs, and festivals are impacted by\xa0agriculture. Progress of tared, transport and industry is not possible sans advancement of\xa0agriculture. Prices\' stability depends on\xa0agriculture\xa0development.
16986.

Why agriculture is an important occupation in India?

Answer» Agriculture\xa0is a source of livelihood and is the major food source, fodder and fuel but has become a way of life. Fairs, customs, and festivals are impacted by\xa0agriculture. Progress of tared, transport and industry is not possible sans advancement of\xa0agriculture. Prices\' stability depends on\xa0agriculture\xa0development.
(i) The tropical climate provides long growing season in most parts of the country except the Himalayan region.(ii) Vast stretches of arable land found in the alluvial lowlands of northern plains. Coastal and delta plains, provide unique combination of fertile soils and an abundant water supply.
16987.

Are SHG\'s suitable to our country? What are they and how do u prove their suitability?

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16988.

List down the formal sector of loan and compare it\'s qualitys with those of informal sectors.

Answer» Formal Sector Loans\xa0:Formal sector loans include loans from banks and cooperatives. Features of formal sector loans are :(i) Formal sectors provide cheap and affordable loans and their rate of interest is monitered by RBI.(ii) Formal sector strictly follows the terms of credit which includes interest rate, collateral, documentation and the mode of repayment.Informal Sector Loans :Informal sector loans include loans from moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives, friends etc. Features for informal sector loans are :(i) Their credit activities are not governed by any organisation, therefore they charge higher rate of interest.(ii) Informal sector loan providers know the borrowers personally, and hence they provide loans on easy terms without collateral and documentation.
16989.

Differentiate between development of a land labour and a rich farmer.

Answer» The large farmer almost certainly has a ton of debt and is caught in the commodity treadmill. As they produce more, they merely lose less, holding on for the year when commodity prices are up and they can scrape a profit.\xa0A small farmer almost certainly has more debt than the average household, and is caught in the scaling-up treadmill. As they produce more, they become more of a price taker, and have to take on more debt to scale.\xa0The economics of farming don’t make it easy for either one.
16990.

Why do we need technical and institutional reforms?

Answer» (i) Agriculture has been practiced in India for thousands of years.(ii) Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have hindered the pace of agricultural development.(iii) In spite of development of sources of irrigation most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture.(iv) For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge.(v) Agriculture which provides livelihood for more than 60 percent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms.
16991.

What are the different types of farming? Mention their characteristics.

Answer» Primitive subsistense farming and intensive subsistence farming
1. Primitive subsistence farming :\tIt is practiced on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks.\tIt depends upon monsoon, natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crops grown.\tIt is also called\xa0“slash and burn”\xa0cultivation2. Intensive subsistence farming :\tThis type of farming is practiced in areas of high population pressure on land.\tIt is done where high doses of\xa0biochemical inputs and irrigation\xa0are used for obtaining higher production.3. Commercial farming :\tThe main characteristic of this type of farming is the use of higher doses of modern inputs e.g., high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides in order to obtain productivity.\tThe degree of commercialization varies from region to region.\tFor example: Rice is a commercial crop on Punjab and Haryana, but in\xa0Orissa, it is a\tsubsistence crop.
Primitive sub subsistence farming
16992.

Which changes took place in Europe after the treaty of vienna after 1815

Answer» In 1815, the representatives of the European powers - Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria wanted to establish long-lasting peace and stability after they defeated Napoleon.Thus, they drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 to undo most of the changes brought about during the Napoleonic wars and create a new conservative order in Europe. According to this treaty:The Bourbon dynasty was brought back to power and France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. To prevent French evasion, a series of states were set up within the boundaries of France.This led to the setting up of the kingdom of the Netherlands (inclusive of Belgium) in the north and the kingdom of Genoa (added to Piedmont) in the south.Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.However, Napoleon’s German confederation of 39 states was left untouched.In the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.The treaty strengthened the monarchy. As a result, people rose in revolt against the monarchy in many parts of Europe.
Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by collective European powers i.e. Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The representatives of European powers drew up the Treaty of Vienna at a congress hosted by Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich with the objective of undoing the changes that had come about the Europe during the Napoleonic wars. Following changes were brought about in Europe by this treaty:• The Bourbon dynasty that was destroyed during the French Revolution was restored. French lost the territories it has annexed under Napoleon.• A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.• The Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north. Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.• Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers. Austria was given control of northern Italy.• The German confederation of 39 states set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Russia was given part of Poland and Prussia was given part of Saxony.• Monarchy was restored and a new conservative order was created in Europe.
Austria was given control of northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 states set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Russia was given\xa0part\xa0of Poland and Prussia was given\xa0part\xa0of Saxony. Monarchy was restored and a new conservative order was created in\xa0Europe.
16993.

What is Rowlatt Act? Explain briefly.

Answer» The Rowlatt Act was passed by the British government to increase their grip on power over the common folk. This law was passed in March 1919 by the Imperial Legislative Council which gave them the power to arrest any person without any trial. To abolish this act, Gandhi and the other leaders called for a Hartal (suspension of work) to show Indians’ objection with this rule.
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This act was hurredenrly passed by imperial legeisative council either than United opppresion of Indian members. It gave govt anormous power to repress political activities
The \' Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, \' popularly referred to as the \' Rowlatt Act, \' was enacted by the British to discourage Indians from rising against them by suppressing revolutionary groups and depriving Indians of their right to personal expression and liberty.
16994.

Shifting cultivators

Answer» \xa0It is that type of agriculture in which farmers clear the forest land and use it for growing crops. The crops are grown for 2 to 3 years, and when the fertility of the soil decreases, the farmer shifts to a new land. Dry paddy, maize, millets and vegetables are the crops commonly grown in this type of farming.
16995.

Why India have multi party system

Answer» India adopted multi-party system for the following reasons(i) Being a vast, and diverse country, the multi-party system was needed to accommodate the vast population.(ii) The diverse social and geographical features could not be represented with two or three parties.(iii) The multi-party system in India evolved over a long time, depending on the nature of society, its social, regional division, its history of politics and its system of elections.(iv) Multi-party system ensures a healthy competition between different parties and prevents dictatorship of a single party. Indian Constitution declares India as a democratic country. Multi-party system fulfils this criteria and provides chance for proper growth of the nation.
(i) Being a vast, and diverse country, the multi-party system was needed to accommodate the vast population. (ii) The diverse social and geographical features could not be represented with two or three parties. ... Indian Constitution declares India as a democratic country.
16996.

what was role played by local leaders in the peasant movements of Andhra Pradesh?

Answer» Gogineni Ranga Nayukulu, also known as N. G. Ranga (7 November 1900 – 9 June 1995), was an Indian freedom fighter, classical liberal, parliamentarian and farmer leader. He is founding president of Swatantra Party. He was an exponent of the peasant philosophy, and considered the father of the Indian Peasant Movement.
16997.

When was the France declared as republic

Answer» 22 september,1792
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16998.

What is meant by horticulture ?please give answer as soon as possible

Answer» An art or practice of gardening and cultivating fruits and vegetables can be termed as Horticulture
Study of growing fruit and vegetables.
Horticulture is study of growing,fruit, vegetables.
16999.

Is 10th portion is deleted to 50% ?????

Answer» CBSE Class 10 Deleted Portion of Syllabus for 2020-2021CBSE has deleted the class 10 syllabus by 30% for the purpose of Annual Board Examination 2021.
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No
Only 30%
CBSE syllabus reduced by 30%HRD Minister Ramesh Nishank announced a major CBSE syllabus reduction for the new academic year 2020-21 on July 7 which was soon followed by an official notification by CBSE on the same.Considering the loss of classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, CBSE reduced the syllabus of classes 9 to 12 with the help of suggestions from NCERT.The CBSE syllabus has been rationalized keeping intact the learning outcomes so that the core concepts of students can be retained.CBSE stated in its notification that the deleted portions of the CBSE syllabus should not be considered for internal assessments or for the year-end board exams.
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Discuss the Habsburg empire?

Answer» The Habsburg Empire ruled over Austria-Hungary. It was a patchwork of many different regions and peoples because:It included the Alpine regions - the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland – as well as Bohemia, where the aristocracy was predominantly German-speaking.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.In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke Polish. Besides these three 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.