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how did Dr BR Ambedkar try to improve the conditions of depressed class? |
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Answer» In 1930,\xa0Ambedkar\xa0entered national politics. In the same year, he organised the\xa0Depressed Classes\xa0Association to make them politically more strong. ... To give them political power he signed Poona Pact. The Poona Pact gave the\xa0depressed classes\xa0reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils. BR Ambedkar tried to improve the conditions of the Depressed Classes in the following ways: In 1930, Dr. BR Ambedkar organised the Dalits (the untouchables) into an organisation called the Depressed Classes Association, now known as scheduled caste. His ideas regarding depressed class deferred from that of Mahatma Gandhi. He wanted separate electorates for Dalits. Whilst at Round Table Conference in London he demanded separate electorates for Dalits and the British coloniser conceded his demand. This caused Mahatma Gandhi to fast unto the death because he believed that separate electorate for the Dalits would slow down the process of their integration into the main society. He signed the Poona Pact with Gandhi ji and the Congress giving the opportunities to depress to secure reserved seat for Dalits in the provincial and Central Legislative Council to be voted in general election.. |
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Write a note on famous Salt March. |
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Answer» Thank you for your answer ?✌? The\xa0Salt March, which took place from\xa0March\xa0to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience led by Mohandas Gandhi to protest British rule in India. During the\xa0march, thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from his religious retreat near Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea coast, a distance of some 240 miles. I got the answer of my question so no need of searching the answer. ????? |
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| 17003. |
Describe the short notes of French revolution. |
| Answer» \xa0The\xa0French Revolutionwas a\xa0revolution\xa0inFrance\xa0from 1789 to 1799. The\xa0French Revolution\xa0led to the end of the monarchy, and to many wars. King Louis XVI was executed in 1793.\xa0\xa0CAUSESThe financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court\xa0caused\xa0dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the\xa0French Revolution\xa0of\xa01789.\xa0\xa0\xa0GOALS OF THIS REVOLUTION\xa0The\xa0goal\xa0was to change the system, and get food back into citizens\' mouths. The\xa0goal\xa0was to get rid of the monarchy and found a system powered by the people. The main\xa0goal of the French Revolution\xa0was, obviously, to overthrow the\xa0French\xa0monarchy.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0PURPOSEWhen the\xa0French Revolutionbroke out in 1789, its main\xa0purpose\xa0was to address the financial problems of the regime. The numerous wars of the eighteenth century in which\xa0France\xa0was involved, e.g. the\xa0French\xa0and Indian War, had caused the government to spend more than it received in revenue.\xa0 | |
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Bhadravati iron and stell plant is located in |
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Answer» Bhadravati, KarnatakaBhadravati\xa0ಭದ್ರಾವತಿ ಭದ್ರಾವತಿ\xa0Steel\xa0TownCountryIndiaStateKarnatakaDistrictShivamogga Karnataka near shimoga. Karnataka state |
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How a Democracy is the best way to grow a country? Explain in detail. |
| Answer» Democracy and economic growth and development have had a strong correlative and interactive relationship throughout history.\xa0Democratization of a country from a non-democratic regime is usually preceded by a fall in GDP, and a volatile but expected growth in the long run, While on the other hand authoritarian regimes experience significant growth at the beginning and decline in the long run.\xa0The cause of such behavior is that non-democratic regimes, mainly authoritarian ones, are more effective at implementing decisive policies and choices as well as solving ethnic and sub-national conflicts, but are unsustainable in the long run as there is more incentive to extract money from society which in turn leads to less prosperity.\xa0Democratic regimes revolve around institutions and policies which lay the foundations, through which principles of liberty and equality are designed and followed, thus directly or indirectly affecting firms or individuals who benefit from the directives and increase their growth, which in turn has a positive impact on economy. | |
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How a Democracy is the best way to grow a country? |
| Answer» Democracy is associated with higher human capital accumulation, lower inflation, lower political instability, and higher economic freedom. Democracy is closely tied with economic sources of growth, like education levels and lifespan through improvement of educative institutions as well as healthcare. In conclusion, democracy is the best form of government, mostly because of its strong philosophical basis. Democracy places the right level of faith in humanity, gives us the autonomy to choose who rules us, and respects our rights of freedom and equality.Democracy Index by country | |
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What was the main reason for French revolution?? |
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Answer» Despotic rule of Louis XVI:\xa0He became the ruler of France in 1774. He had drained the financial resources of France in wars. For the cost of his regular extravagant expenses, he increased taxes which were paid by the third estate.Division of French society:\xa0The French society was divided into three estates; first, second and third estates, respectively. Among them, First and Second Estates had 10 per cent of the total population and were the clergy and nobles. They enjoyed all privileges. Rest of the 90 per cent was of the third estate, which paid all kinds of direct or indirect taxes. This kind of discrimination led to the revolution by the third estate.Rising prices:\xa0The population of France had increased. This resulted into more demand of food grains. So the price of bread rose rapidly, which the poor could not afford to buy. So the gap between the rich and poor widened.Inspiration of the philosophers:\xa0Philosophers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu propagated the ideas of having a society where people would enjoy freedom, equal laws and equal opportunities. Their ideas inspired the people of France to realise their dreams.Role of middle class:\xa0The 18th century witnessed the emergence of social groups termed as middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding trade of the manufactured goods, being exported. There were other professionals also like lawyers, administrative officials who were all educated. They believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth. Following are the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution:Social - In France, the clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State. On the other hand, the Third Estate that consisted of peasants and workers burdened with excessive taxes with no political and social rights. As a result, they were full of discontent.Economic -\xa0As a result of a numerous wars waged by Louis XVI the State coffers were empty. The situation was made even more complex by France’s involvement in the American War of Independence and the faulty system of taxation.Political -\xa0The Bourbon king of France, Louis XVI was an extremely autocratic and weak willed king who led a life of obscene luxury. This led to a lot of disenchantment among the masses who then were leading life of extreme poverty and widespread hunger.Intellectual -\xa0The 18th\xa0century was marked by a conscious refusal by French thinkers of the ‘Divine Rights Theory’. Philosophers like Rousseau, rejected the paradigm of absolute monarchy and promulgated the doctrine of equality of man and sovereignty of people. |
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What is labour pay ?give examples |
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Answer» Labour with pay means giving compensation to workers in order to their work. Give me answer |
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National awakening |
| Answer» The terms “national awakening” and “national\xa0revival” refer to a historical process that has occurred in many parts of the world, and that marks nationalism\'s emergence as a potent political force in some particular country or region.\xa0The Estonian Age of Awakening is a period in history where Estonians came to acknowledge themselves as a nation deserving the right to govern themselves. This period is considered to begin in the 1850s with greater rights being granted to commoners and to end with the declaration of the Republic of Estonia in 1918. | |
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Highlight the importance of pipeline transportation and Network |
| Answer» \xa0The importance of pipeline:(i)Pipeline transport network is a new arrival on the transportation map of India. In the past, these were used to transport water to cities and industries.(ii)Now, these are used for transporting crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas from oil and natural gas fields to refineries, fertilizer factories and big thermal power plants.(iii)Solids can also be transported through a pipeline when converted into slurry.(iv)The far inland locations of refineries like Barauni, Mathura, Panipat and gas based fertilizer plants could be thought of only because of pipelines.(v)Initial cost of laying pipelines is high but subsequent running costs are minimal. It rules out trans-shipment losses or delays.\xa0 | |
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Is democracy really equal to political parties??? |
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Answer» I think ys because we have democracy because we have politics parties. Assume that if we doesn\'t have any political party then is our country consider as a democratic country. ???No because if political party is not there then how government will run and if government will not run then no one thoughts are same every one have a different opinions and we are not consider a democratic. So democracy is equal to political party No it is not possible to have a\xa0party-less\xa0democracy\xa0because\xa0political parties\xa0are necessary to conduct elections and to make parliamentary system more systematic |
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| 17012. |
Why did the Mahatma Gandhi started Non- cooperation movement? Explain |
| Answer» Gandhiji launched the Non-cooperation movement of\xa01921\xa0because:\xa0According to Gandhiji , the British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation. So time has arrived o withdraw cooperation to the British.\xa0First World War added to the misery of the Indian people. Heavy taxes, high prices, famines and epidemics made people\'s life miserable.\xa0Rowlatt Act invited large scale protests throughout the country.\xa0Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the injustice done to Punjab made Indians angry which need to be avenged.To restore the status of the ruler of Turkey.\xa0To bring Swaraj or Self Rule to India.\xa0Mahatma Gandhi declared that the main objectives of the non cooperation movement were :\xa0To cripple the British administration and make them realize that they cannot function without the actual support of the Indians.\xa0To avenge the wrong done by the Government in Punjab (Jallianwala Bagh Massacre) in a non violent way.\xa0To bring about unity among the people. To inculcate a sense of nationalism.\xa0To promote khadi and to attain Swaraj. | |
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Disguised unemployment? |
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Answer» Disguised unemployment is a kind of unemployment in which there are people who are visibly employed but are actually unemployed. This situation is also known as \'hidden unemployment\'. In such a situation more people are engaged in a work than required. For example:1. In rural areas, this type of unemployment is generally found in agricultural sector like - in a family of 9 people all are engaged in the same agricultural plot. But if 4 people are withdrawn from it there will be no reduction in output. So, these 4 people are actually facing disguised unemployment.2. In urban areas, this type of unemployment can be seen mostly in service sectors such as in a family all members are engaged in one petty shop or a small business which can be managed by less number of persons. The situation of underemployment is referred to the situation when people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential is called disguised unemployment. In this case, the person considers himself employed but is actually not working.Example(i) In rural areas, where agriculture is the main source of income, this kind of unemployment can be seen often. If a piece of land requires only three people to work on it and instead five people are working on it, then the two extra people are said to be in a situation of disguised unemployment.(i) In cities and urban areas, disguised unemployment is seen when painters, plumbers, electricians are unable to find work on a daily basis and work way less than their potential. |
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Why deposit in banks considered as money |
| Answer» Due to following reasons the demand deposits are considered as money(i) Demand deposits can be withdrawn from the bank whenever it is required.(ii) They are widely accepted as a means of payment, along with the currency, thus they aqre considered as money.(iii) They are accepted widely as means of payment by way of a cheque instead of cash. | |
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what\'s the difference between disguised unemployment and underemployment |
| Answer» Disguised unemploymentThe situation of underemployment or disguised unemployment is a situation where people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential is called disguised unemployment. In this situation, the person considers himself employed but is actually not working and utilising his skills in the job.Disguised unemployment in rural areasIn rural areas, we know that agriculture is the main source of income, this kind of unemployment situation is quite common here. For instance, a piece of land requires only three people to work on it and rather, five people are working on it, then the two extra people are said to be in a situation of disguised unemployment. Not in the field of agriculture we can also see this in small scale industries set up in a village. The labours in these small scale industries are in short of work as more employees are appointed and others face the situation of disguised unemployment.Disguised unemployment in Urban areasIn urban areas, disguised unemployment is very often. For instance painters, plumbers, electricians are unable to find work on a daily basis and work way less than their potential. A person who has the energy to work in a huge firm but he cannot showcase his skills and perform better as there are many workers and work is distributed among all so he feels that there is nothing much to do. | |
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Why is textile industry second largest after agriculture in India? |
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Answer» The\xa0textile industry second largest after agriculture in India because:(i) Cotton textile industry contributes 14 percent of the total industrial production.(ii) It provides\xa0employment\xa0to 35 million persons directly – the second largest after agriculture.(iii) It earns\xa0foreign exchange\xa0of about 24.6 percent (4 percent of GDP). Because in\xa0india\xa0land is fertile. So most people engaged in\xa0agriculture.\xa0After\xa0that people who are not doing the\xa0agriculture\xa0they started to do\xa0industrial\xa0job. In\xa0textile industry\xa0more workers are needed due to its demand. |
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Why sugarcane is seasonal in nature? |
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Answer» Sugar industry\xa0is a\xa0seasonal industry\xa0because of the\xa0seasonality\xa0of raw material.\xa0Sugarcane\xa0is harvested in a particular season only.\xa0Sugar\xa0mills are operative for a part of the year only during the crushing season. Sugarcane\xa0industry is\xa0seasonal in nature. It means that it employs people for only few months in a year. It is suited to co-operative sector as sometimes both the farmers and the owners of the\xa0sugarcane\xa0mill may work together with each other to benifit one another. |
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| 17018. |
Describe any three condition that led to formation of Britain nation state |
| Answer» Three conditions that led to the emergence of the British Nation State are:(i) The emergence of the new middle classes.(ii) The ideology of liberalism.(iii) The ideas of conservatism and treaty of Vienna. | |
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Briefly explain the process of Unification of Italy |
| Answer» \tPolitical Fragmentation: Like Germany, Italy was also politically fragmented. During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia- Piedmont was ruled by an Italian Prince.\tRole ofMazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini made efforts to unite Italian Republic. He had formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ for achieving his goal.\tRole of Count Cavour: He was the chief minister who led the movement to unify Italy. He formed a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and defeated the Austrian forces.\tRole of Giuseppe Garibaldi: Garibaldi also formed armed volunteers. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdoms of Two Sicilies and succeeded in driving out the Spanish rulers.\tIn 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy. | |
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Decribe any five fuction of a political party |
| Answer» Functions of Political Party:\tPolitical Parties Contest Flections:\xa0Elections are fought mainly among the candidates put up by political parties.\tParties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.\tParties Make Laws:\xa0Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country. Laws are debated and passed in the Legislature.\tParties Form and Run Governments:\xa0The big policy decisions are taken by political executive that comes from political parties.\tRole of Opposition:\xa0Those parties that lose in the elections play the role of opposition to the parties in power by voicing different views and criticising government for its faliures.\tParties Shape Public Opinions:\xa0They raise and highlight issues. Sometimes they launch movements for the resolution of problems faced by people.\tParties provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by governments. For an ordinary citizen, it is very easy to approach a local party leader than a government officers. | |
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What are the effect of globalisation |
| Answer» The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India. | |
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Describe any three condition led to formation of Britain nation state |
| Answer» Three conditions that led to the emergence of the British Nation State are:(i) The emergence of the new middle classes.(ii) The ideology of liberalism.(iii) The ideas of conservatism and treaty of Vienna. | |
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How do money act as medium of exchange? |
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Answer» Money can be exchanged for any kind of service of one need or choice. Before money was introduced, people practised Barter system. They exchanged goods with each other .The problem with barter system was that both the parties had to agree to sell and buy each other product .This is know as double coincidence of wants . Answer.\xa0Money\xa0is used as a\xa0medium of exchange\xa0by: ... Goods and services\xa0can\xa0be bought and sold with the use of\xa0money. For example, someone who wants shoes\xa0can\xa0buy it with\xa0money\xa0and if someone wants\xa0to\xa0sell shoes, that also\xa0can\xa0be done by receiving\xa0money. |
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Describe the three stages of resource planning of India. |
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Answer» (i) Identification and inventory of\xa0resources\xa0across the regions of the country. ... (ii) Evolving a\xa0planning\xa0structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing\xa0resource\xa0development\xa0plans. (iii) Matching the\xa0resource\xa0development\xa0plans\xa0with overall national development\xa0plans. “Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious use of resources.”Resource planning is a complex process which involves :(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans. |
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which industrial sector become boom in 21st century?explain it\'s features. |
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Cite examples to prove that bholi was not treated equally in her family ? From bholi lesson |
| Answer» her parents called her a cow and treated her as one. she was always left out, pushed aside and the old dresses of her sister were passed on to her. No one cared to mend or wash her clothes. New clothes had never been made for Bholi. No one oiled her hairs or tried to teach her anything. Luckily she was sent to school and her teacher changed her life entirely. | |
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Differentiate between*formal secter loans*and *informal secter loans* |
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Answer» 1.In Formal sector loans are given by cooperatives and banks whereas in informal sector loans are given by moneylenders , friends etc .2.Formal sector provide cheap and affordable loan while informal sector exploits the borrower for their own benefits.3.Formal sector provide loan at low rate of interest while informal sector provides loan at high rate of interest ..... Yes Formal sector loans:\xa0(i)\xa0Loans from banks and cooperatives.\xa0(ii)\xa0Under supervision of the Reserve Bank of India.\xa0(iii)\xa0Reasonable rates of interest.\xa0Informal sector loans:\xa0(i)\xa0Loans from moneylenders, relatives, friend, traders, etc.(ii)\xa0No supervision of any institution.\xa0(iii)\xa0Very high rates of interest Formal sector loan\xa0is given by commercial bank whereas\xa0informal sector loan\xa0is given by money lenders, big merchants, etc. ...\xa0Formal sector loans\xa0has a low rate of interest where as\xa0informal sector loans\xa0has a very high rate of interest. |
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Explain “Vertical Sharing of Power” with example? |
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Answer» power sharing which is represented by the Community Government in Belgium.This form of power sharing means that different parts of the government such as the legislatures, executives, and other several departments work on the same level. No department is under any authority. All of them exercise their authority on the same level and consist of equal power. The sharing of power among different levels of government ( Central ,State and local) through three lists ( Union,State and concrete ) .Example: Division of Jurisdiction for all 3 levels of government as per our Constitution. |
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Distinguish between open employment and disguised unemployment. |
| Answer» \tOpen Unemployment\xa0Disguised unemployment(i) Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood.(i) Disguised unemployment refers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are requird. The situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less then their potential.(ii) This unemployment is clearly visible.(ii) This unemployment is hidden.\xa0(iii) People\'s unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy.(ii) People\'s unemployment won\'t affect the production of goods and services because here already more than requirement of people are working so if they leave that\'s not a big deal.\t | |
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What is meant by the revolution of liberals or significance of frankfurt parliament ? |
| Answer» The 1848\xa0revolution\xa0of the\xa0liberals\xa0refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe.\xa0The\xa0Frankfurt Parliament\xa0was called to discuss reforms and attempt to draft a constitution for a unified Germany. This was seen as the best way to stop the political unrest. The constitution was completed in March 1849: the German states were to be united as a German Empire headed by a German Emperor. | |
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Why were Indian reacted against rowlett act. |
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Answer» Because it give all the power to the British government vto repress the political activities. And allowed detonation to political prisoners without trial for two years. The Rowlatt Act was passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council despite opposition from Indian members. It gave the government autocratic powers to repress political activities besides allowing it to detain political prisoners without a trial, for two years. The Indian were outraged by this act as it was clearly undemocratic and oppressive, and hurt national sentiments and dignity. It gave the government autocratic powers to repress political activities besides allowing it to detain political prisoners without a trial, for two years. The\xa0Indian were\xa0outraged by this\xa0act\xa0as it was clearly undemocratic and oppressive, and hurt national sentiments and dignity. |
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Raising of importants of regional political party in various condition |
| Answer» In a democracy, political parties provide an agency to the society to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the government. They bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed. They provide a mechanism to support or restrain the government, make policies, justify or oppose them.\xa0India has a multi-party system. | |
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What is the ideal situation for forms political party |
| Answer» In politics, a political party is an organized group of people who have the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same political positions, and who field candidates for elections, in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement their agenda.\xa0In some democracies, there are only two big political parties. For example, in the United States, there is the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Some other parties exist but are very small and do not hold seats in Congress. In other countries there are larger numbers of parties. | |
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Why need and necessity of political party |
| Answer» Necessity of political parties are:\t Because we need options .\t\xa0To contest elections.\t\xa0To form run govt.\t\xa0parties also shape public opinion\t\xa0parties play a significant role in making laws for a country.\t\xa0Political parties are directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.\t\xa0Political parties help large scale societies in developing a representative democracy.\t\xa0They support or restrain the government in the formulation of policies. | |
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What is the measures step towards decentrilisation in 1920 |
| Answer» Major steps that were taken towards decentralisation in 1992 were:\tIt was made obligatory to hold elections for choosing members of local governmental institutions\tSeats were reserved for people belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and other backward classes in local bodies.\tOne-third of the seats are reserved for women.\tState Election Commission was constituted in the states for holding elections in government bodies.\tIt was made mandatory for the State Governments to share powers and revenues with local bodies. | |
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Definition of civil war |
| Answer» A violent conflict between opposing groups within a country that becomes so intense that it appears like a war. A internal war between the two part of a same country by its common. people is called civil war. | |
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Who is prime minister of india 2020 |
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Answer» Narendra damodar das modi Shri Narendra Damodar Das Narendra damordas Modi Narendra Modi Narendra modi |
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What outcomes are expected from democracy??? |
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Answer» Kuch nhi \tPeople should get a chance to choose their representatives without any fear.\tElections are held periodically on the basis of universal franchise.\tFree and fair elections are conducted by an independent machinery.\tThe elected representatives are accountable to the people.\tThere is more than one political party which competes for power.\tPressure and Interest groups play a prominent role in the system.\tPeople are guaranteed fundamental rights like right to life, liberty, equality and religion by the constitution.\tThe constitution provides for an independent and impartial judiciary, which protects the rights of the people.\tThere should be a strong Opposition which should act as a watchdog on government both inside and outside the Parliament.\tThere should be an enlightened public opinion so that people can put pressure on government.\tThe constitution provides for a written set of roles, which divides power between the Centre and the state.\tFreedom of the press should be allowed.\tPublic order and decency should be maintained.\tThe unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country should be maintained.\tPeople should be vigilant and participate actively in the process of governance.\tThe first thing towards thinking carefully about the outcomes of democracy is to recognise that democracy is just a form of government. Democracy can only create conditions for achieving something. StuB |
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How does democracy produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government??? |
| Answer» The government can be accountable by framing and developing various laws and policies in which citizens can hold the government responsible if any of those policies and laws are not implemented or are held against the welfare of the citizens.Reasons for democracy being accountable, responsive and legitimate Government\tThe government can be responsible when people start taking actions when the government becomes insensitive about their aspirations.\tPeople can hold protests, carry out campaigns and organise rallies and force the government to respond to them.\tA democratic government is a legitimate government, as it is elected by citizens and enjoys the confidence and trust of the citizens.\tPeople have the right to choose their rulers and they have control over their rulers. Citizens can participate in decision making.\tDemocracy makes the point that decision making is based on norms and procedures. So, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through the correct procedures can find out this information.\tCitizens can take part in decision making whenever necessary.\tA democratic government is the people’s own government and it is run by the people.\tPeople wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them. | |
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1.The record of democracies is not impressivebecause |
| Answer» The outcomes of democracy are:\xa0Accountable , legitimate , responsive government: Democracy ensures free and fair elections. Economic growth and development: It is expected from democracy to bring economic development because, it works on the principle of equality. | |
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How does money elliminate the need for double coincidence of wants |
| Answer» Money eliminates this complex and tedious situation by representing an exchange medium which can be utilised for all commodities.‘Double Coincidence of Wants’ is an important aspect of the barter system, wherein commodities are exchanged with each other without using money. Nevertheless, in an economy utilising money as an exchange medium, it does away with this by offering the essential intermediary step. | |
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Mention any three sources of interlinking between the nation during the ancient times? |
| Answer» 1. Silk routes – They are a good example of vibrant pre modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world. The name ‘silk route’ denotes the importance of West bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route.2. Food travels – Food offers many examples of long distance cultural exchange. Traders and travelers introduced new crops to the lands they travelled. It is believed that ‘noodles’ travelled west from China to become spaghetti.3. Conquest, disease and trade – The pre modern world shrank greatly in the 16thcentury after European sailors found a sea route to Asia and also successfully crossed the western ocean to America. The Entry of Europeans helped expand or redirect some of these flows towards Europe. | |
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Although averages are useful for comparing countries they hide disparities analyse |
| Answer» Averages used to compare countries because they give average earning of the citizen in the country.The only problem in averages is that they hide disparities.For example, in the table aboveBoth countries have the Average of 50000 but Country A is more developed because it has equal sharing.Thus by seeing averages it might hide such disparities in share of income | |
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what do you mean ty Transportation |
| Answer» \tTransportation can be defined as the movement of any substance from one place to another.\tWater and nutrients required for all metabolic activities should be transported in the body of plants and animals.\tThe waste material or excretory products should also move to the region of excretion.\tTransportation in animal takes place through circulatory system which includes blood, blood vessels and heart. | |
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when were First World War |
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Answer» 1914 to 1918 ya ryt 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918 |
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How did the first world war created a new economic situation in india? Expain with example |
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Answer» Matlb Give me standerd compartment question I have basi No Standard |
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Summary on hundred dresses but not of google |
| Answer» • It was Monday. Wanda was not in her seat but nobody noticed this.• Wanda is a quiet girl who rarely said something but no one knows why. She lived at Boggins Heights. Her feet had mud on then.• Student thought of Wanda outside the school hours, to have fun with her but she did not come on Tuesday also.• On Wednesday, Peggy and Maddie thought of Wanda. Both of them were very good friends. They anted to have fun with Wanda but they noticed her absence.• Peggy was the most popular girl in her school. She was pretty, she had many pretty clothes and her hair was curly.• Wanda’s name was considered funny in room number 13.• Wanda had no friends, wore a faded blue clean dress. Girls surrounded her in the school yard to make fun.• Peggy made fun of Wanda by mostly asking how many dresses she had and how many pairs of shoes.• Wanda would answered a hundred and shoes sixty. All girls laughed at her.• Peggy was not really cruel. She would say why Wanda had spoken of her hundred dresses.• Maddie felt bad that they had been bothering Wanda like that because she was also poor. She wishes Peggy to stop teasing Wanda but pictures herself in Wanda’s place.• Maddie remembers Wanda’s pale blue and green with red dresses.• The drawing contest was expected to be won by Peggy.• Next day, they saw hundred sketches of dresses all over the room. All beautiful in bright colours.• Miss Mason announced Jack Beggles won for the boys and Wanda for girls.• Wanda was absent. The class was astonished to know that Wanda could draw. The children clapped their hands and the sketches were all beautiful and different .• The blue and the green dress once spoken by Wanda was identified by Peggy and Maddie. They were shocked to know her great quality of drawing. | |
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How are democratic government better than any other forms of government? Explain. |
| Answer» In a democratic government the citizens of the country have right to select their representatives while in any other form of government citizens doesn\'t have any right to select their representatives. In a democratic country people have several rights such as right to speech, right against exploitation, right to freedom etc. While in any other form of government people doesn\'t have these rights. In a democratic country the representatives are changed after a fixed year but in other forms of government the representatives are not changed a fixed time. The most important thing in a democratic government is that people have the right to vote but in any other forms people doesn\'t have right to vote. Democracy is a government which us for the people, by the people and of the people, but no any other form of government contains these features. That\'s why it is said that democracy is the best form of government... Hope it helps you.. | |
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Mention a few factors that determine the economic growth of a country. |
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Answer» (i) Economic growth depends on the size of the population of a country. We can see that in our country economic growth cannot cope with the problem of a bursting population of more than a billion people.(ii) It also depends on the global situation and cooperation from other countries. All developing countries need help of the rich and developed nations to grow.(iii) The policies of the government also affect economic growth of country. Increase in employment Increases GDP of countryGrowth of health and education system |
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Write three merits and demerits each of dictatorship. |
| Answer» Merits of dictatorship:1) Establishment of a strong Government:(2) Stable and efficient Government:(3) Economic Prosperity:(4) Social Reforms:(5) Facing the crisis boldly:Demerits of dictatorship:1) Curtailment of the rights and liberties of the people:2) Establishment of Absolute Government:3) Dictators lead the country to war:(4) Dictators do not leave behind capable successors:(5) No importance of individual: | |