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20701.

Define communalism on India.

Answer» When religion is used in politics for personal gain or motive ....i.e.called communalism
Fight ??? on the basis of religion is called communalism
20702.

why did nationalist struggle in 19th century? Give one reason

Answer» It ii right
20703.

What are breeton woods agreement

Answer» The Bretton Woods Conference was held in July of 1944 at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire, USA. Under this system, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), popularly known as the World Bank were established to preserve global economic stability and full employment in the industrialised world.The IMF and the World Bank are referred to as the Bretton Woods Institutions or Bretton Woods twins.
20704.

Difference between civil disobedience, non cooperation, and kilafat movement

Answer» Differences Between Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience MovementThe Non-Cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi on 1st August 1920 while the Civil Disobedience movement was launched by Gandhi on 6th April 1930 at Dandi in Gujarat. Thus there was a gap of 10 years between the two movements.The Civil Disobedience movement was centred around the defiance of salt laws throughout the country which became the symbol of the movement. The Non-Cooperation movement did not have any such single defining symbol around which the entire movement was centred.The goal of the Non-Cooperation movement was Swaraj or self-rule by demanding the status of dominion status from the British government. While the goal of the Civil Disobedience movement had moved further; from Swaraj to complete independence from foreign rule.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movement which was not witnessed in the Civil Disobedience movement later on due to the Divide and Rule policy of the British and communal propaganda of Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha.Over 90,000 people went to jail during the course of the Civil Disobedience movement — more than three times the figure for the Non-Cooperation movement.The Civil Disobedience movement was much more widespread in its geographical extent and mass participation as compared to the Non-Cooperation movement.For Indian women, the Civil Disobedience movement was the most liberating experience to date and can truly be said to have marked their entry into the public space.The Civil Disobedience movement was of much longer duration. It ended in two phases. The second phase ended in April 1934, four years after its launch. The Non-Cooperation movement was of shorter duration and was withdrawn on 12th February 1922 after the Chauri Chaura incident on 5th February 1922. It thus lasted for one and a half years only.The Civil Disobedience movement was much more peaceful and non-violent in comparison to the Non-Cooperation movement. This is also the reason for the formers much longer duration compared to the latter. The Non-Cooperation movement was withdrawn by Gandhi since it had turned violent.Neither the Non-Cooperation movement nor the Civil Disobedience movement could achieve their stated objectives of Swaraj and Complete Independence respectively. However, their real effectiveness lay in the political mobilisation of the masses and the half-hearted constitutional reforms extended by the British government.
Differences Between Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience are mentioned below:
20705.

In what novels were helpful for freedom fighters and for british

Answer» The novel in colonial India proved itself very useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists:(a)Novel in colonial India for colonisers:Colonial administrators found ‘vernacular’ novels a valuable source of information on native life and customs. Suchinformation was useful for them in governing Indian society, with its large variety of communities and castes. Asoutsiders, the British knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often haddescriptions of domestic life. They showed how people dressed, their forms of religious worship, their beliefs andpractices, and so on. Some of these books were translated into English, often by British administrators or Christianmissionaries.(b)Novel for the nationalists:Novels produced a sense of a pan-Indian belonging. They imagined the nation to be full of adventure, heroism, romanceand sacrifice – qualities that could not be found in the offices and streets of the nineteenth-century world. The novelallowed the colonised to give shape to their desires.The imagined nation of the novel was so powerful that it could inspire actual political movements. Bankim’s Anandamathis a novel about a secret Hindu militia that fights Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom. It was a novel that inspired manykinds of freedom fighters
20706.

How to calculate gdp

Answer» The sum of all goods and services in a particular year is called GDP
20707.

Why did mahatma gandhi lay emphasis on spinng yarns and weaving khadi?

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi believed in the ideology of Swedeshi ie, to use everything that is made in India. During the colonial period, the British had discouraged the Indian textile industries and promoted the British made goods especially the textiles. This lead to the closure of several Indian hand loom industries and many weavers were hit hard. Gandhi and other leaders in order to promote swedeshi goods encouraged the people to spin yarn and weave Khadi. This hit the British textile industries hard and provided work to many Indian artisans and weavers.
20708.

What is the basis of social division in India

Answer» Birth in low caste or high caste family ....... Differences based on choice...... Differences based on religion...... Differences based on economic status..
The different religious
20709.

How could non- cooperation become a movement?

Answer» After the Khalifat movement Gandhi was inspired and and told the Indian to cooperate with him. lawyers rejected the British court rejected every things of the British. This thing turned the non cooperation to the movement
20710.

When did gandhi return in india?

Answer» 1915
1915
Ryt ans..1915
1967
20711.

Impact of print on french revolution?

Answer» In French revolution print culture played an important role .its impact is stated in the points below.1.print material like newspaper and books popularised the ideas of the enlightened thinkers.they gave a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism in contemporary society.2.print created a new culture of dialogue and debate .all value,norms and institutions were re valued and public recognize the need to question excited ideas and beliefs.Thank you??
20712.

Tell me pl...key feature of federalism??

Answer» Without any region
(i) There are two or more levels of government. India hasthree levels ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction inmatters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern thesame citizens. (iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government isspecified and guaranteed by Constitution. (iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settledisputes between federal governments. (v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be alteredby any one level of government. It applies to India also. HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ?
20713.

Important question of sst 2019

Answer» Just review the ncert book .....all is important there
20714.

State advantages and disadvantages of Airways

Answer» The following are the disadvantages:1.\xa0High Costs:Air transport is a costly service. Its operational costs are too high. Middle class and poor people can not affect its cash.2.\xa0More Risks:Air transport is prone to accidents. A small mistake can be very dangerous for passengers. Hijacking of planes is easily possible.3.\xa0Huge Investments:For creating aviation facilities, huge investments are required. The cost of aero planes, construction and maintenance of aerodromes and control mechanism needs a capital expenditure.
The following are the main advantages:1.\xa0High Speed:It is the fast speed means of transport. Passengers and goods can be transported easily from one place to the other.2.\xa0Minimum Cost:Unlike railways and road transport, there is no need to spend money on the construction of any track or road, only airports have to be constructed.3.\xa0Strategic Importance:An airway has great strategic importance. It can be used for internal and external security.4.\xa0Easy transport of costly and light goods:It is quite convenient to send costly, light and perishable goods through air transport.5.\xa0Useful in natural calamities:During earth quake, flood, accidents and famine air transport is used for rescue operation.
20715.

Why need to expand formal sources of credit in India ?? Please answer honey ?

Answer» In formal sector there is no pressure of anyone that they occupy our field or house and be not able to pay money in time then no need of working for others without payment ,,in this intrest is also less that help to complete our dues in intime
20716.

How can consumer and producer be benefits from foreign trade? Explain with examples?

Answer» I dont know
20717.

What are self help group . Advantages ?? Honey sir answer please ????

Answer» Group of people----- same social and economic background---- save money regularly----- can take loans as per use ------- group charges a minor interest ------ helpful for womens and dont calll me sir plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz
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20718.

Why did industrial working class not support CDM?

Answer» The industrial working classes did not participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in the Nagpur region. This was because industrialists were supporting the Movement and Congress was reluctant to include workers’ demand as part of the Movement.
20719.

Why did industrialists support CDM?

Answer» 1. After First World War, they had made huge profits but the present colonial policies were restricting their business activities.\xa02. They wanted imports to decrease and a foreign exchange ratio that would discourage imports so they supported Civil Disobedience movement when it began.\xa03. They saw swaraj as a time of no colonial restrictions and flourishing trade and business.
20720.

Who was md. Ali jinnah ? ...his ch3

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20721.

Important maps of geography

Answer» Major dams, Beverages tea and coffee, cotton and jute, coal and oil, iron ore, thermal power and nuclear plants, textile industries, iron and steel plants, software technology parks, and major sea routes ports air ports
20722.

Ple. Tell me impact of globalisation?

Answer» Of which skool u are ? Anshika
I) greater choices before consumer II) It creates jobs III) lower pricesIV) people enjoy standard living before earlier
* it has improved the productivity and efficiency of Indian companies in the in the use of resources through the process of competition.* the growth rate of Indian economy has gone up with the increase for investment and foreign technology in India.* it has allowed to consumer to enjoy a wider range of goods and services are lower costs.Hope it will help yu ??
What which skool?
Which skool?
1) MNCs started investing in India and with time they increased their investment as investing in India had been beneficial for them . 2) top Indian companies raise their production standard due to competition and they also got new technology by collaborating with MNC3) some large Indian companies became MNCs like TATA , Asian paints, etc . 4) more jobs for people.... and more opportunities for companies...5) more choices... cheap product\'s... standard of living increased...
20723.

How can solar energy solve the energy problem in same?

Answer» In my opinion, solar energy can surely solve the energy problem to some extent in India as(i) India is a tropical country and has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy.(ii) It is expected that use of solar energy will be able to minimise the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cakes.(iii) Due to rising prices, serious environmental threats and much longer period in replenishment of oil and gas, there is a need to shift to non-conventional sources of energy like solar energy.
20724.

India\'s collective identity

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20725.

Why did Roman Catholic church decide to maintain an index of prohibited books from 1558?

Answer» (i) Printed religious literature stimulated a variety of interpretations of faith, even among the little educated working class in the early 16th century.(ii) Manocchio, an Italian miller, reinterpreted the Bible in a way that enraged the Roman Catholic Church.(iii) Such instances worried the Church about people reading the various interpretations of the religion and questioning the Church.(iv) Hence, it imposed severe controls over publishers and booksellers and began maintaining an index of prohibited books.Hope it will help yu ??
20726.

What is rear reasons for the success of federalism in India?

Answer» Real reasons are :1.language policy2.linguistic state3.centre state relationships
Reasons for Success of Federalism in IndiaLinguistic States:\xa0The creation of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State. Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise the differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography, e.g. Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.Language policy:\xa0A second test for Indian federation is the language policy. Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution. Hindi was not imposed on non-Hindi areas for most of the period after the independence.Centre-State relations:\xa0Restructuring the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.Thank you???
20727.

Give 3 examples to show that the worlds change with the discovery new sea roots to america

Answer» . (i) Before the discovery of the sea routes, America had been cut off from regular contact with the rest of the world for millions of years. But from the sixteenth century, its vast lands and abundant crops and minerals began to transform trade and lives everywhere. (ii) Precious metals, particularly silver, from mires located in present day Peru and Mexico also enhanced Europe’s wealth and financed its trade with Asia. Legends spread in seventeenth-century Europe about South America’s fabled wealth. Many expeditions set off in search of El Dorado, the fabled city of gold(iii) With the discovery of sea routes three types of movements or flows became prominent. i.c\\. the flow of goods, labour and capital.
20728.

Why there is a decine in primary sector in GDP?

Answer» More n more people are shifting to the secondary n tertiary sector
20729.

How did the Indians use the novel

Answer» 1. Indians used the novels as a powerful medium to criticize defects what they considered in the society and to suggest remedies.2. To established relationship to its past.3. To propagate their ideas about society.4. It glorified the accounts of the past and helped in creating sense of National Pride among the readers.5. Novels helped in creating a sense of collective belongingness on the basis of one’s language.
20730.

Explain the main features of proto-Industrialization

Answer» Proto industrialization means the phase before industrialization, the high demand of foreign goods in the market
20731.

Why Gandhi ji decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement?

Answer» The Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Gandhi was arrested. On 18 March 1922, he was imprisoned for six years for publishing seditious materials.
20732.

How does money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants ?? Explain with example ??

Answer» Use of money overcomes the drawbacks of barter system of exchange in the following manner:(i) With the introduction of money, double coincidence of wants is no longer needed.(ii) Money facilitates storage of value which is difficult in barter system.(iii) Money facilitates satisfaction of wants even in smaller units which is not possible in barter system.(iv) Money serve as a medium of exchange. Accordingly, scope of exchange has greatly widened.
Suppose i want the thing u have and u want the thing that i have .so here we could money as the common source by which i and you could get their things without any ......
Money acts as a medium of exchange
20733.

Describe the role of credit with example

Answer» Credit plays a significant role in development, for most of the businesses, credit becomes essential for expansion at some time or the other. Without the credit, a small company cannot grow to become a bigger company. Farmers cannot go for large scale farming in the absence of credit facilities. The majority of people shall never be in a position to own houses or even buy cars without loans. Demand for these help in economy development.
20734.

Explain the impact of print culture on Indian economy.

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20735.

What are the five features of civil disobedience movement?

Answer» \tThe Civil Disobedience Movement was started under the leadership of M.K. Gandhi in 1930. The main idea behind it was to defy and break the laws made by the British. It began with the salt March.\tGandhi started his famous Salt March with 78 of his trusted volunteers from his ashram at sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi, over 240 miles away.\tOn arrival at dandi on 6th April gandhi ceremonially manufactures a handful of salt by boiling sea water symbolising defiance of British laws.\tPeasants refused \'to pay revenue\' apart from boycott of foreign cloth and picketing of liquor shops and chaukidari taxes. In many places forest people violated forest laws.\tFor the first time women participated in a big way in protest marches, manufacturing salt, picketing shops.
20736.

Free and fair trade is necessary for a country for promtion of which social and economic values

Answer» a. Free and fair trade basically support values of justice, fair play.b. It calls for equal opportunities to all to engage in trade activities.c. It also promotes values of growth, prosperity , development,.d. It calls for abolition of unreasonable restrictions.e.It implies end of privileges, favouritism and nepotism.f. It also promotes value of liberty , freedom.
20737.

Trace the print history of europe

Answer» Refer to page 156 of history text book
20738.

Why should CBSE board implements CCE pattern?

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20739.

History of Bombay city

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20740.

Role of credit in development explain?? Please answer ???

Answer» (i) It helps in increasing economic activities of the country; thus, helps in its development.(ii) If credit is made available to the poor people at reasonable rates, they can improve their economic condition. It will further improve their standard of living and overall development.
20741.

\'\' the ho chi Minh trail\'\' became advantageous to Vietnamese in war against the US. How?

Answer» Yes , it became advantageous . As when the US destroyed the roads or other stuff ( mostly infrastructure ) . The Vietnamese quickly rebuilt the destroyed items . So it was no use for the Americans it just increased their budget , it was costly for the US . Also the women of veitnamese also participated . They helped in delivering weapons .
Refer to page 45 of history text book
20742.

How were magazine different from novel write any three difference

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20743.

Explain the objectives of implementing the NREGA 2005? PLEASE ANSWER ??

Answer» Mg is the starter of nrega
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It was implemented for minimising unemployment by this a rural worker is guaranteed a 100 days of work in a year with daily wages
20744.

Who was Charles booth?

Answer» Charles booth was a Liverpool shipowner had done a social survey of low skilled worker
20745.

Who are fullers and stapplers and dyers

Answer» Stapler: a person who staples or sorts wool according to its fibre .Fuler: a person who fulls that is ,gathers cloth by pleating.
20746.

When was the first cotton textile mill in Bombay established

Answer» In 1854
1870
20747.

when was the first cotton

Answer» Write fullll ques
20748.

Deference between union list and state list

Answer» 1) union list :- is list mein total 97 subjects he . it contain subjects of national importance eg:- desh ki security, desh ki currency .Central Government make laws related to these subjects eg:- defence ,Bank currency ,foreign affairs, etc.2) state list:- is list mein total 66 subjects he . It contains subjects of local importance and day to day administration. State government make laws related to the subjects. Eg:- police trade, agriculture, irrigation, commerce, etc.#( SUBJECTS MEANS AREA JAISE DEFENCE EK SUBJECT HE)
20749.

Drawback of majoritarianism

Answer» Contrasting the case of sri Lanka, it resulted in Civil War
20750.

What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities??

Answer» Origin of social differences:-1) social differences due to accident of birth .#we don\'t use the community we are born into it.#eg:- caste gender skin colour .etc.2) social differences due to our choices.#we choose our community.#eg:- occupation, etc.