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How are complaints treated as testimony to the success of democracy? Explain with five facts. |
| Answer» \tComplaints highlight the awareness of the people and their expectations from the system that has been put in place\tIt reflects that citizens are not subdueded by those in power and can objectively and critically examine the difference they have made\tIt is a measure of their participation in public debate which democracy seeks to encourage\tA public expression of dissatisfaction with democracy shows the success of the Democratic project\tIt shows that people have transformed themselves from being subjects to citizens | |
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Explain main features that are common in all democratic set- ups of the government. |
| Answer» (i) In a democracy, elections are held at regular intervals and are fair and free.(ii) A democracy has a multi-party system and elections are held on the basis of universal adult franchise.(iii) Freedom of speech, expression and thought is another feature of democracy. The media also helps in building a sound public opinion.(iv) Democracy gives to its citizens a sound political system based on social equality.(v) Another feature of a democracy is a strong opposition which keeps in check, the ruling party or the government.(vi) Besides these, we also know how in a democracy, the dignity of the individual is recognised and one can correct one’s mistakes in a democracy and avoid conflicts. | |
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What is the main outcomes of democracy with reference to reduction of inequality and poverty? |
| Answer» Democracies are based on political equality. All individuals have equal right in electing representatives. Parallel to the process of bringing individuals into the political arena on an equal footing, find growing economic inequalities. A few number of rich enjoy a highly disproportionate share of wealth and incomes. Not only that, their share in the total income of the country has been increasing. Those at the bottom of the society have very little to dependupon. Their incomes have been declining and sometimes they find it difficult to meet their basic needs of life such as food, clothing, house, education and health. | |
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Sample question paper class 10 session 2020-21 |
| Answer» This year, CBSE has made too many changes in the question paper pattern. As per the revised curriculum document issued by CBSE for session 2020-21, there will be 50% MCQ and objective type questions. The unseen passages in CBSE Class 10 English Sample Paper 2020-21 will have only MCQs.\xa0Click\xa0sample question paper social science (code 087) class x ... | |
| 17055. |
define accountable government |
| Answer» An accountable government is answerable to its citizens. It is responsible for all the decisions it makes on behalf of its citizens.Government accountability means that public officials elected and un-elected have an obligation to explain their decisions and actions to the citizens. Government accountability is achieved through the use of a variety of mechanisms political, legal, and administrative designed to prevent corruption and ensure that public officials remain answerable and accessible to the people they serve. In the absence of such mechanisms, corruption may thrive. | |
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why gandhiji start civil disobideon movement class 10 in shot |
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Answer» Salt was seen by Mahatma Gandhi as a powerful symbol that could unite masses. ... Hereby, Gandhi chose to break the salt law peacefully and show resistance to British rule. This instigated the Civil disobedience movement and the salt march to Dandi. Gandhi\xa0had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the\xa0Civil Disobedience Movement\xa0was launched in 1930. ... The\xa0movement\xa0began with\xa0Gandhi\'s\xa0march from Sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat. |
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| 17057. |
what is sustainability |
| Answer» The term sustainable development is applied to the development of a country or world, that is to resume and maintained for future generations. For instance, groundwater;\xa0it is generally rendered by nature. Accordingly, we must consume groundwater in a manner that it can be said a Rational or careful use of resources. Moreover, the precise and systematic use of groundwater is essential as imprudent use of the naturally provided (groundwater; in the case of groundwater) resources may deplete them. We should not consume and contaminated the groundwater to a degree that it converts unavailable or unusable for our forthcoming generation | |
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3 needs of political parties |
| Answer» 1. Political parties are the most visible instruments of bringing a change in a specific democratic country. Most of the ordinary citizens identify with popular political parties. For example- if we travel to the remote parts or villages of a country and speak to the less educated people, we would come to know that although they do not know anything about the government or the constitution they do identify with party symbols.\xa02. Political parties are crucial institutions of a democracy which perform a variety of functions in the smooth working of a country. They are composed of leaders, active members, and their followers.\xa03. Governments at various levels such as the national or state level are formed through the election process wherein different political parties compete to exercise political power.\xa04. Parties play a crucial role in putting forward their policies and programmes for the welfare of the general public.\xa05. Political parties are also involved in the process of decision making. Since most of the members of the legislature belong to different parties, they tend to influence decision making by going in the direction of the party leadership. | |
| 17059. |
Cropping pattern? |
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Answer» Cropping pattern\xa0refers to the proportion of land under cultivation of different crops at different points of time. This indicates the time and arrangement of crops in a particular land area. ... change in the proportion of land under different crops. change in space sequence and time of crops. India has three cropping seasons — rabi, kharif and zaid.\tRabi:\xa0Rabi crops are also known as winter crops. They are sown from October to December and harvested from April to June. Wheat, barley, pea, gram and mustard are the important rabi crops. Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhan and Uttar Pradesh are the important producers of rabi crops.\tKharif:\xa0Kharif crops are also known as summer crops. They are sown at the beginning of monosoon and harvested in September-October. Paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean are important kharif crops. Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are important rice growing states. In Assam, West Bengal and Orissa; three crops of paddy are grown in a year. These are called Aus, Aman and Boro.\tZaid:\xa0The zaid season falls in between the rabi and kharif seasons. Watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops are some of the crops grown in this season. Sugarcane is planted in this season but takes almost a year to grow. |
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Which are the deleted chapters of social science? (You can tell me the chapter number). |
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Answer» Of which board? Thank you so much ✌?? History Any one of chapter 3 or 4.Chapter 5( completely deleted)Geography Chapter 2,3 and 5(map from chapter 3 and 5 will come in exams)Political science Chapter 3,4,5 and 8Economics No deletion Any others don\'t know about it ?. plz if someone knows then say. No |
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| 17061. |
Explain the role of government in the public sector. |
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Answer» The\xa0public sector\xa0refers to all those occupations and economic activities which are owned and controlled by the\xa0government. The main aim is not only to earn profits but also to provide key services to the people at low costs Role of government in public sector are as follows :1) Develpoment of infrastructure- Development of infrastructure comprising transprot, power communication, basic industries,etc. is a pre condition of growth. These projects don\'t promise high profits thus private entrepreneurs don\'t undertake them.2) Develpoment of backward areas- The goal of achieving a reduction in economic inequality between regions becomes easy to reach, if industries are setup in the backward areas. The govt. finds it necessary to start industrial production there.3) Basic facilities- Providing health, education facilities for all is an example. Running proper schools providing quality education, particularly elementary education is the duty of govt.4) Other problems- Malnourishment, high infant mortality rate, unsafe drinking water, lack of housing facilities etc need special attention. These problems can be only solved by the govt. . |
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| 17062. |
Explain the major political features of mid eighteenth century in Europe |
| Answer» Five features of Eighteenth century in Europe were:\tEighteenth century in Europe was a period of intellectual, social and political transformations. This was the Age of Enlightenment. Intellectually and politically, the ideas of Locke, Hobbes and others gave rise of an idea of democracy that influenced people who later revolted against the monarchial form of governments. In sciences, universe and positions of planets came to be discussed.\tPerhaps, one of the greatest developments in the eighteenth century Europe was the beginning of the feeling of nationalism. This could be seen in the French Revolution where people demanded the transfer of power from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.\tWith the beginning of the French revolution, the idea of liberty and equality also began to take shape which later affected every part of Europe.\tIn the economic sphere, the industrial revolution began in Britain in 1770’s. Later, it radically changed the human society, politics and environment.\tMany countries of Asia began to be colonized and colonialism reached its height in the nineteenth century. In 1757, the Battle of Plassey was fought in India in which Britain occupied Bengal and within next 100 years was ruling almost the entire sub-continent. | |
| 17063. |
What was the condition of Europe before the expansions of nationalism. |
| Answer» The rise of nationalism in Europe initiated with the Spring of Nations in 1848. According to Leon-Baradat, nationalism calls on people to identify with the interests of their national group and to support the creation of a state – a nation-state – to support those interests. Nationalism was the ideological impetus that, in a few decades, transformed Europe. Rule by monarchies and foreign control of territory was replaced by self-determination and newly formed national governments. Some countries, such as Germany and Italy were formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity". Others, such as Greece, Serbia, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, were formed by uprisings against the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire | |
| 17064. |
In which year congress party is founded |
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Answer» 1885,December 28 28 December 1885 1885 |
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| 17065. |
What was the impact of first world war on india |
| Answer» The war created new economic and political conditionsTaxes and custom duties were increased.Income tax was introduced.Forced conscription into the British army caused widespread anger.War year prices were doubled between 1913 and 1918 that created extreme hardships for common people. | |
| 17066. |
Explain the great depression in india |
| Answer» Effects of the Great Depression on the Indian Economy:\tIn the 19th century, Colonial India had become an exporter of agricultural goods and importer of manufactured goods. The situation continued during 20th century rule. The depression had immediate effect on Indian trade, India’s exports and imports halved between 1928 and 1934.\tThe prices fell in India as a result of the international price crisis. Wheat prices fell by 50 per cent between 1928 and 1934. Peasants and farmers suffered due to the fall of prices. Their income lowered but the Colonial government refused to reduce the revenue they collected and this led to their hardships.\tJute producers of Bengal also were hard hit with the collapse of gunny bag export, jute prices crashed, peasants who had borrowed in the hope to increase their production, fell into debts due to the crash of jute prices by 60 per cent.\tPeasants used up their savings, mortgaged lands and sold whatever jewellery and precious metals they had to meet their expenses.\tThe depression did not have much negative effect on urban India. Town dwelling landowners who received rents, people with fixed income or salaried classes became better off with the falling of prices of the foodgrains and other commodities. Industrial investments were not much affected as the government extended tariff protection to industries. | |
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How is stock resource a "resource" if we can\'t access it cause we don\'t have proper technology?? |
| Answer» These resources have taken millions of years to form and so they are\xa0finite\xa0(can be exhausted), which is why we call them non-renewable – they are not going to be replenished in the near future. (Whilst new coal or gas may be created over millions of years, this is not useful on a human timescale). Some stock resources may have their exploitable life extended, while others are consumed in a single use, such as fossil fuels; metals, such as copper and steel may be recyclable and re-used. Examples of stock resources include fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) as well as minerals such as gold, copper, tin, uranium etc. | |
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Describe the incident which too place in Jallianwalla Bagh on April 13 |
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Answer» Thank you so much ✌?? On 13 April ,in Jallianwala Bagh there were a Baisakhi mela. many people were gathered there for enjoying the mela and many people don\'t know about martial law and someone knows Dyer came and closed both gates and ordered to catch fire and thousands of people were died Thank you for your answer ?✌? On 13 April the famous jallianwala bagh incident take place. People feathered for annual Baisakhi festival same from other villages people were unaware about marcil law. Dyer entered in the area and blocked exit and ordered to fire in which lot of people were died |
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| 17069. |
Why is cotton industry market oriented? |
| Answer» Factors Affecting the location of Cotton Textile Industry\tRaw Material:\xa0It is an agro-based industry and variability in the supply of raw cotton affects the production, there it requires constant supply of raw material. Historically these industries were located close to raw material sources but development in the transport facilities has enabled their spread to other areas.\tLabour:\xa0It is a labour-intensive industry and requires cheap labour. It is an important source of employment to large number of population in the country. India enjoys critical advantage over China due to low labour cost in textile sector.\tClimate:\xa0Cotton requires black soil as well as hot and humid climate. Cotton yarn cannot be spun successfully under dry conditions. The humidity of the atmosphere must be considerable; otherwise the yarn breaks constantly during the process of spinning.\tCotton Industries requires abundant supply of water for various operations like dyeing, bleaching etc.\t\t\tPower:\xa0It requires a constant and cheap source of power for running powerlooms and textile machines. Earlier, these industries were located close to coal mines areas for cheap and continuous power supply.\tMarkets:\xa0Availability of domestic and foriegn market for consumption plays a driving force for cotton industries. | |
| 17070. |
Disadvantages of waterways |
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Answer» I want more points One disadvantage of water ways is that it is limited to those areas and regions where rivers are navigable and oceanic routes exist. |
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| 17071. |
Importancw of manufacture |
| Answer» The manufacturing sector is considered the backbone of development due to the following reasons:\tManufacturing industries help in modernising agriculture as it provides jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.\tIt helps in the eradication of unemployment and poverty.\tExport of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce, and brings in much needed foreign exchange.\tIt helps in prospering the country by giving a boost to the economy. | |
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Describe the disimilarties between the process of unification of Italy and Germany |
| Answer» (1) The German unification was not supported by armed volunteers. In Italian unification, Garibaldi had won the support of local peasants to drive out the Spanish rulers.(2) No secret societies were formed so as to achieve the goal of unification of Germany. But in Italy, Mazzini formed Young Italy.(3) Italian unification was completed 10 years before Germany was united.(4) Germany, in its unification had to fight against France and Austria, while in Italian unification Cavour had a tactful diplomatic alliance with France to defeat Austria.(5) Bismarck followed the policy of Blood and Iron for German unification, while Cavour used his excellent diplomatic skills in Italian unification. | |
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How did the balcut issues one of the major factors responsible for the First World War |
| Answer» (i)\xa0The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.\xa0(ii)\xa0The Balkan area became an area of intense conflict as different Slavic nationalities struggled for their independence.\xa0(iii)\xa0It became the source of big power rivalry among the European powers over trade, colonies and military might. | |
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How would you justified that the act Of union was a major feedback to the Scottish identity |
| Answer» The act of union of 1707 had a major impact on the Scottish people :1.rhe Catholic clans that inhabited Scotland faced terrible repression when they tried to assert their freedom.2.the Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language.Jan 6, 2018 | |
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Explain the difference factors which let to rise of nationalism of Europe |
| Answer» The rise of nationalism in europe:\xa0nationalism is ideology basis for development mkdern nation. the french revolution initated the movement toward the modern nation.\xa0state also plays a key role in birth of nationalism across europe ehere radial intellectual were influenced by napoliean and napolienic code an instrument for the political transformation of europe.its twin ideological goals.Even common factors such as race,religion,language etc lead to rise of nationalism in europe. | |
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Name the farming that is also known as slash and burn agriculture |
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Answer» Jhumming Jhum cultivating Shifting agriculture is also known as slash and burn agriculture because this usually takes place in the forest\xa0and once\xa0for this the trees in that patch is slashed down used and is then burny....\xa0once that patch of land is used they burn it...\xa0 Slash-and-burn agriculture, also called fire-fallow cultivation, is a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a field called a swidden. The method begins by cutting down the trees and woody plants in an area. ... In India, the practice is known as jhum or jhoom.. Shifting agriculture |
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Can anyone provide me mcqs of history ch-1 the rise of nationalism in Europe? |
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Answer» When? Chalo mai aapko ek link shar karungi use Google meet app or open Krna or mei usmei tumhe vo mcqs dikha dungi q ki yahan pr photo send ni kr sakte? ?? These are approximately 20 MCQ which is provided me by my school teacher..?? Where I can give you mcqs ? Bcz I have mcqs of chapter 1 of history... |
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Who is consumers |
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Answer» Consumer are those organism who generally depends on producer (plants) for their food requirement. Consumers are organisms that need to eat to obtain energy. Primary consumers, such as deer and rabbits, eat only producers. Secondary consumers (such as a weasel or snake) eat the primary consumers. And tertiary consumers, like barn owls, eat both primary and secondary consumers. |
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Social issue |
| Answer» Social issues are those problems in a society by which a significant population is affected and requires immediate solution. Right from the most basic problem of poverty that kills people physically to the problem of social media that affects children mentally, there are a variety of social issues in the society that have affected considerable amount of population and requires solution urgently.\xa0Poverty:\xa0It is shocking to note that Global Hunger Index places India on the 97th position in terms of starvation. Statistics also indicate that about 15% of the Indian population is undernourished. Therefore, it has become an undeniable fact that poverty exists in India although the politicians, the media and the general public have failed to recognise it. Food security is the basic right of every citizen and the Government must ensure effective laws to fulfill it.\xa0Corruption:\xa0Corruption is a social issues which includes the misuse of authority in public and private services for personal gains. It is the root cause for all other social evils and backwardness in the society. Though India is developing into a super power on the one hand, it is being pulled down on many grounds due to corruption. If the general public restrains from offering bribe, then truthfulness and transparency would prevail in the administration. It requires a change from both the corrupted and affected people.\xa0Caste System:\xa0Caste System discriminates the citizens and causes unnecessary tensions in the society. Though many leaders and stakeholders have been working since independence days, it still remains a social issue. The first step in this direction is the removal of reservations based on caste system. Though inter-caste marriages have been prevalent in the last few decades, the reservations have been adding fuel to the waning caste system.\xa0Dowry System:\xa0The dowry system has been affecting the women of the society in many ways. Though many pioneers have worked to eradicate this social issue for several decades, it has also been prevalent in the society. Some steps that help overcome this social issue includes economic freedom to women through inheriting family properties and employment. It requires the combined effort of both the offending and affected parties to root out this social evil.\xa0Child Labour:\xa0This social issue against children prevents the right of a child to enjoy its childhood and attend regular schooling. The inability of parents and selfishness of employers work together to promote child labour. Online help systems have been initiated to locate child labourers, rescue them and provide relief from their suffering. The general public requires more awareness to eradicate this social issue.\xa0Uncleanliness:\xa0The progress of a society is determined by the cleanliness maintained in public places, workplaces and residences. Cleanliness ensures good health, provides good feeling, promotes confidence and demands respect from others. Uncleanliness, on the other hand, acts as deterrent for the progress and prosperity of the nation as well as demean the society.\xa0Other Social Issues:\xa0Apart from the social issues listed above, there are a variety of social issues that affect various sections of the society. They include terrorism, human rights issues, issues related to women like female foeticide, discrimination on status, jobs and wages etc., drugs abuse, child abuse, unemployment, population explosion, unrestrained use of social media, etc.\xa0Conclusion:\xa0Recognition of the social issues is the first step to find solution. Most of the issues are due to lack of awareness and could be addressed through sensitization programs from the Governments and stakeholders. Since many social issues like sati, untouchability etc., have been dealt successfully in the past, the future holds hope to deal with the current social issues. | |
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Project on "Social Issue" |
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Why artists of French revolution personified liberty as female figure? |
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Answer» If nth term an ap is (5n-2) find the difference between 85th and 90th term Nationalism required personalizing a nation. Countries were often portrayed as female to give shape to an abstract idea. Often cultural icons such as trees or aspirational values such as liberty and justice needed icons and preferably female figures to get the message across. The female figure became an allegory of the nation.E.g. under French Revolution, Justice is generally a blindfolded woman carrying a pair of weighing scales. |
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Explain chori chora incident |
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Answer» F The\xa0Chauri Chaura incident\xa0occurred at\xa0Chauri Chaura\xa0in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, British India\xa0on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire.In retaliation the demonstrators attacked and set fire to a police station, killing all of its occupants. The incident led to the deaths of three civilians and 22 or 23 policemen. the Indian National Congress\xa0halted the Non-cooperation Movement on the national level as a direct result of this incident. |
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| 17083. |
Chori chora incident |
| Answer» The\xa0Chauri Chaura incident\xa0occurred at\xa0Chauri Chaura\xa0in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, British India\xa0on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire.In retaliation the demonstrators attacked and set fire to a police station, killing all of its occupants. The incident led to the deaths of three civilians and 22 or 23 policemen. the Indian National Congress\xa0halted the Non-cooperation Movement on the national level as a direct result of this incident. | |
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Why the French armies were welcomed as herbingers of liberty? |
| Answer» The french revolution was the first which brought freedom. All the educated middle class , formed Jacobin clubs and tried to spread the idea of freedom and nationalism wherever they went i.e the armies whenever they went to other places, they spread the idea of nationalism. Thus ,they were considered as harbingers of liberty. But this soon turned into hostility where the people found that this did not go in hand with political freedom. | |
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What is green revolution? Explain. |
| Answer» The introduction of High Yielding Varieties (HYV) of seeds and the increased use of chemical fertilisers and irrigation are known collectively as Green Revolution. It provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in foodgrains, thus improved the agricultural sector in India. High yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1968 by American agronomist Norman Borlaug. Borlaug has been hailed as father of Green Revolution, but MS Swaminathan is known as \'Father of Green Revolution in India\'.. Thus, Green Revolution is the term used to describe a new strategy of agricultural development introduced in the late 1960s, in India. It brought about significant increase in food production in India.The main features of Green Revolution in India were as follows(i) High Yielding Varieties seeds promised to produce much greater amounts of grain on a single plant.(ii) Use of advanced technology, chemical fertilisers, pesticides and well-developed system of irrigation.(iii) These steps solved food crisis in India and made India self-sufficient in foodgrains.(iv) This led to higher income growth and reduced poverty.(v) This led to commercialisation of agriculture. In many areas, Green Revolution is associated with loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilisers. Also, continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water level below the ground. | |
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How did people respond to the call of Rowlatt Act satyagraha ? |
| Answer» Rowlatt Act was passed in the year 1919. The provisions of this Act empowered the British Government to put an end to the political activities and allowed the detention of political prisoners without any trial for two years. Even though the Indian members of the Imperial Legislative Assembly opposed this, the Act was successfully passed.a. This Act was opposed by the Indians.b. Mahatma Gandhi was much against this Act.c. He organised a hartal. All the shops were closed.d. The railway workers went on a strike.e. Rallies were held.f. Public meetings were held, and this marked the beginning\xa0of Rowlatt Satyagraha. | |
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What is development and growth explain in detail |
| Answer» \xa0(i) Development is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc.Features(a) Different persons have different developmental goals.(b) Income is a major component of development.(ii) National income is defined as the total value of all the goods and services produced within a country plus net income coming from abroad.(iii) When the total national income is divided by the total population, it is called the per capita income. | |
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Wat is multiparty system? |
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Answer» Multi-Party System If several parties compete for power and more than two parties have a reasonable chance of coming to power either on their own strength or in alliance with others, we call it a multi-party system.(i) Multi-party system allows a variety of interests and opinions to enjoy political representation.(ii) Here people have an opportunity to make a choice between several candidates.Demerits(i) This system often appears very messy.(ii) This system sometimes leads to political instability. Multiparty system is a system of government where various parties stand in elections. |
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Explain why multi party system is the right option for India ? ( 3 ) |
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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. Multi party system is best system in India because India has a huge population after china .so its necessary to have multi party system in our India |
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Describe Romanticism in your own words |
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Answer» The definition of romanticism is a state of being romantic or affectionate in a sentimental way, or an 18th century movement in the arts and literature that emphasized nature, imagination, emotion and the individual ? Romanticism\xa0was characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism as well as glorification of all the past and nature, preferring the medieval rather than the classical. It also promoted the individual imagination as a critical authority allowed of freedom from classical notions of form in art.Five elements of romanticismBelief in the individual and common man.Love of (reverence for) nature.Interest in the bizarre, supernatural and gothic.Interest in the past.Looks at the world with more than reasonable optimism (rose-colored glasses).Faith in inner experience and the power of the imagination. |
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What is the impact of infamous Jallianwala bath incident over society and British government |
| Answer» (1) As the news of Jallianwala Bagh spread, crowd took to the streets in many north Indian towns. (2) There were strikes, clashes with the police. (3) Attacks on government buildings were reported. (4) The government responded with byutai repression, seeking to humiliate and terrorise people. (5) Since Dyer later himself declared that his object was to \x91produce a moral effect\x92, to create in the minds of satyagrahis a feeling of terror and awe. (6) This gruesome tragedy earned wide-spread hatred among masses toward Britishers. (7) It dissiminated the discontentment and gave rise to country-wide movement. | |
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Who was metternich tried few sentence on him |
| Answer» Duke metternich was an Australian chancellor who hosted the treaty of Vienna. | |
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How steel is made |
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Answer» Steel is made of 4:2:1 iron ore, coking coal limestone Steel - iron and small amount of carbonStainless steel - iron, nickel and chromium |
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Which nation was Identifiable in the revolutionary tricolour in sorrieu\'s utopian vision? |
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Answer» Thnku mam Thnku mam g France nation was identifiable in the revolutionary tricolor in Sorrieu\'s utopian vision.The dream of the French artist, Fredrick Sorrieu of a world made of ‘democratic and social republics’ was conveyed by a way of painting.He grouped the nations by a way of their flags and national costume. France on the other hand was distinguished by its tricolour flag. |
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Can anyone help me for making handwritten notes... Of social science especially history. |
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Answer» Oooo thnku soo much \'g\' ??? And of all subjects....this cbse app also consists notes..you can search from it.....if u wanna know anything more then please inform me.....i take help from these apps for preparing notes...and most of the notes i prepare myself Download the class 10 notes offline app....it consists notes of all chapters........ So tell me.. Yaa..ofcourse? |
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Why are the reasons to call off non-cooperation movement? |
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Answer» The main reason behind the call off non-cooperation was the incident of Chauri Chaura,Uttar Pradesh where people set on fire a police station in 1922,in which 22 to 23 policemen were burnt alive. Gandhiji wanted to stop violence at any cost. Gandhiji decided to withdraw the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’ in February 1922 because of the following reasons :\tIn 1922, at Chauri-Chaura in Gorakhpur, a peaceful mob turned violent and clashed with the police resulting in the deaths of several policemen.\tGandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent and satyagrahis needed proper training before they were ready for a mass struggle. In 1922 the Chauri Chaura incident where 22-23 policemen died due to violent class between people and police disheartened Gandhiji. He did not tolerate violence at any cost. Thus he called off Non-Cooperation Movement. |
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How flexibility in labour laws help companies |
| Answer» Flexibility in labour laws will help companies in being competitive and progressive. By easing up on labour laws, company heads can negotiate wages and terminate employment, depending on market conditions. This will lead to an increase in the company\'s competitiveness. | |
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Resusary subject |
| Answer» That subject which do not fall in any three list (union, state or concurrent list) like computer software that subjects are resudury subject. Union government have power to legislate law in this subject. | |
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When does social difference become a social division |
| Answer» The\xa0social division\xa0takes place when some\xa0social difference\xa0overlaps with other\xa0differences. Situations of the kind when one kind of\xa0social difference becomes\xa0more important than the other and people start feeling that they belong to\xa0different\xa0communities, gives rise to the\xa0social divisions. | |
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Explain the process of making Nationalism in Europe |
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Answer» I suggest u to go through the u tube channel Kumar academy The rise of nationalism in Europe initiated with the Spring of Nations in 1848. According to Leon-Baradat, nationalism calls on people to identify with the interests of their national group and to support the creation of a state – a nation-state – to support those interests |
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