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Give any suggestions to eradicate challenges from modern democracy |
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Plz tell me the correct definition of trade barriers ?? |
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Answer» Thnku I wish it would help U can write this?Trade barriers are the restrictions that are imposed by the goverment on free import and export activities so as to protect its producers and enterprenures Thanks Barriers put up by gov. to control trade |
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How would you explain the fate of Ireland |
| Answer» Ireland was a country deeply divided between the Catholics and Protestants. The English favoured the Protestants more and helped to establish their dominance over a large Catholic country. Catholic revolts against the British was surpressed and then failed. After a failed revolt led by Wolfe Tone and his United Irishmen in 1798, Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801. | |
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Explain Balkan issue |
| Answer» International politics in the Balkans at the start of the Twentieth Century was too tangled and volatile to easily summarize, but it basically consisted of small, ambitious states playing increasingly dangerous games of power politics. As the Ottoman Empire weakened in the Nineteenth Century, the long-submerged Balkan nations began to reappear, though their independence was compromised as they became pawns for competing European powers. But by about the turn of the century, the local kingdoms began to assert themselves; most importantly, from 1903 Serbia became increasingly defiant of its former protector Austria-Hungary. When the Young Turks seized power in Constantinople in 1908, Austria took advantage of the confusion and annexed Bosnia, hoping to get a firmer grip on the Balkans. Instead, the annexation brought on a grave European crisis and provoked Serbian nationalists into launching a terror campaign against Austria that further destabilized the area. In early 1912, Russia tried to form a Balkan alliance against Austria, but the Balkan states had other ideas: they redirected the alliance against the Ottoman Empire, launched the First Balkan War in October, and within a few months had almost completely driven the Turks out of Europe. The victors soon squabbled over how to carve up the conquests. During the summer of 1913 disgruntled Bulgaria attacked its former allies in the Second Balkan War - and was promptly trounced. The Balkan Wars left the region dangerously unstable. The loosers were eager for revenge, the winners were recklessly overconfident, and the great powers were actively interfering in the area. The tensions soon came to a head. In June 1914, the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a young Bosnian Serb with ties to a nationalist faction in the Belgrade government. Within a few weeks the Balkans slid into war, and drew the rest of Europe along with it. | |
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How does foreign trade integrates the markets of different countries ? Explain with examples. |
| Answer» Following points show that the opening up offoreign trade has integrated the markets across the countries.1. Main channel for connecting countries :-Since time immemorial foreign trade has been the main channel connectingcountries and markets.2. Expansion of Local Markets :- To put itsimply, foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyondthe domestic markets , i.e., markets of their own countries. Producers can selltheir produce not only in markets located within the country but can alsocompete in markets located in othercountries of the world.3. Better choice for the buyers :- With theexpansion of trade the choice of goods in market rises. Consumers get morevariety and quality goods at cheaper rates. Similarly, for the buyers, importof goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goodsbeyond what is domestically produced. In general, with the opening of thetrade, good travel from one market to another. Choice of goods in the marketsincreases.4. Impact on prizes :- With the expansionof market , prices of similar goods in the two markets tend to be equal.5. Competition :- Trade promotes thecompetition both within as well as outside the nation. Producers of differentcountries now closely compete against each other even though they are separatedby thousands of miles. | |
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Explain different forms of social differences with examples |
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Answer» Social differences\xa0are the situations where people are discriminated against on the basis of social, economic, and racial inequality.On the other hand,\xa0social division\xa0means division of society on the basis of social differences like language, region, caste, colour, race. Social differences can be easily accommodated with some reservation policies.But social division sometimes lead to political division of the country.HOPE IT HELPS Don |
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What does the term \'triangular trade\' refer to |
| Answer» Triangular trade or triangle trade is a historical term indicating trade among three ports or regions. Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come. Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions. | |
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What has been the positive impact of globalisation in india? |
| Answer» The positive impact of globalisation in India has been tremendous.1. Greater competition among producers resulting from Globalisation is a great advantage to consumers as there is greater choice before them. Consumers now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products.2. Due to globalisation many MNCs have increased their investments in India. This means thousands of people are getting highly paid jobs and, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier.3. Local companies supplying raw materials, to these industries have prospered.4. Top Indian companies have benefit from increased competition. They have invested in newer technology and production methods and raised their production standards.5. Some Indian companies have gained from successful collaborations with foreign companies.Large Indian companies have emerged as multinationals like Tata Motors Globalisation has also created new opportunities for Indian companies providing services, particularly in the IT field. Services such as data entry, accounting, and administrative tasks, are now being done cheaply in India and exported to the developed countries. This has generated thousands of jobs. | |
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How did the women get affected after print comes in india? |
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Answer» 1. Writers started writing about the lives and features of women and this increased the number of women readers.2. Women writers write their own autobiography. They highlighted the condition of women, their ignorance and how they forced to do hard domestic labour.3. A large section of Hindu writing was devoted to the education of women.4. In the early 20th century the journals written by women become very popular in which women’s education, widowhood, widow remarriage were discussed.5. Many writers published how to teach women to be obedient wives. Because they were loose there jobs by modern machine and new weaving machine although they were hand artist. |
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How many types or road |
| Answer» Golden Quadrilateral: The government has launched a major road development project linking Delhi-Kolkata- Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi by six-lane Super Highways. The North-South corridors linking Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir) and Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu), and East-West Corridor connecting Silcher (Assam) and Porbander (Gujarat) are part of this project. The major objective of these Super Highways is to reduce the time and distance between the mega cities of India. These highway projects are being implemented by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI).National Highways: National Highways link extreme parts of the country. These are the primary road systems and are laid and maintained by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD).State Highways: Roads linking a state capital with different district headquarters are known as State Highways. These roads are constructed and maintained by the State Public Works Department (PWD) in State and Union Territories.District Roads: These roads connect the district headquarters with other places of the district. These roads are maintained by the Zila Parishad.Other Roads: Rural roads, which link rural areas and villages with towns, are classified under this category. These roads received special impetus under the Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sadak Yojana. Under this scheme special provisions are made so that every village in the country is linked to a major town in the country by an all season motorable road.Border Roads: Apart from these, Border Roads Organisation a Government of India undertaking constructs and maintains roads in the bordering areas of the country. This organisation was established in 1960 for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the northern and northeastern border areas. These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain and have helped in the economic development of these area. | |
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Who is Fredric sorriu |
| Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who in 1848 prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of ‘Democratic and Social Republics’. The distinct feature of these prints were the representations of men, nations and allegories. In the first of his print, we can see men and women marching across the statue of Liberty to offer homage. The statue holds a torch of enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man. And finally, the remains of the absolutist institutions can be seen broken and shattered on the Earth indicating the end of conservatism and absolutism. | |
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What are the criteria for the classification of economic activity |
| Answer» An economy of a nation can be divided into various sectors to define the proportion of the population engaged in the activity sector.Primary: Primary sector is that sector of the economy which extracts or harvests products from the earth. The primary sector includes the production of raw material and basic foods. Activities associated with the primary sector include agriculture (both subsistence and commercial), mining, forestry, farming, grazing, hunting and gathering, fishing, and quarrying.Secondary : The secondary sector of the economy manufactures finished goods. All of manufacturing, processing, and construction lies within the secondary sector. Activities associated with the secondary sector include metal working and smelting, automobile production, textile production, chemical and engineering industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities, engineering, breweries and bottlers, construction, and shipbuilding.Tertiary: The tertiary sector of the economy is the service industry. This sector provides services to the general population and to businesses. Activities associated with this sector include retail and wholesale sales, transportation and distribution, entertainment (movies, television, radio, music, theater, etc.), restaurants, clerical services, media, tourism, insurance, banking, healthcare, and law. | |
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What are the for classification of economic activity |
| Answer» The classification of economic activities into primary, secondary and tertiary is useful on account of the information, it provides on how and where the people of a country are employed. Also this helps in ascertaining as to which sector of economic activity contributes more or less to the country’s GDP and per capita income. If the tertiary sector is developing much faster than the primary sector, then it implies that agriculture is depleting, and the government must take measures to rectify this. The knowledge that the agricultural profession is becoming unpopular or regressive can only come if we know which sector it belongs to. Hence, it is necessary to classify economic activities into these three sectors for smooth economic administration and development. | |
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Mention 5 roles of credit. |
| 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.(iii) Credit helps in the development of secondary sector or manufacturing sector. | |
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With which countries belgium share its border |
| Answer» The countries with which Belgium shares its boundaries are :\tFrance\tGermany\tLuxembourg\tNetherlands | |
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Which are the important chapter in SST |
| Answer» Do map work .2 marks from.nationalism in India.3 from geography.In history nationalism in India will come compulsarily . Do that throughly.\xa0 | |
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Why europeans thought that countries should be colonised |
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What is beware |
| Answer» It is bewarage | |
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What is the meaning of peoples rule |
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Answer» Tnks Democracy |
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Place where rubber is formed |
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What are the role of political parties ?? |
| Answer» To contest election To play the role of opposition To frame lawsTo module public opinionTo access government | |
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Challenges of democracy cartoons |
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which four chapters of history are easier to learn for exam ? ? |
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Answer» Koi v pdlo 1)The nationalist movement in Indo_China, 2)Nationalism in India, 3)Work,Life and Leisure and 4)Novels, Society and History are easier to learn for Board Exams.... Info China. Nationalism in India are very easy and imp. |
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Write some important points of satyagraha movements |
| Answer» Salt march . non cooperation .civil disobedience | |
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By which name is specialized cultivation of fruits and vegetables |
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Answer» Horticulture. ??? Horticulture Horiculture |
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Impact of globlisation on India |
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Answer» *foreign investments in India *new technology and production methods arrived *employment opportunities #Increase in employment. #comptition increases. # Export and import increases. #economy develops |
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Where are the Atlantis located? |
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What do you under stand by globlization |
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Answer» The integration of domestic economy with the world economy is known as globalization. Goods and services are produced and marketed throughout the world in the process of globalization. It involves the rapid integration of countries. Companies set up their branches in more than one country. These are called Multi National Corporations (MNCs). More and more goods and services, investments and technology move between countries. In globalization, countries can also be connected through the movement of people, who work in countries other than their own. Globalization is the process of rapid integration between countries......... |
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What steps can the government take for fair globalisation? |
| Answer» Government can ensure fair globalisation to its people by(i) ensuring that the labour laws of the country are followed so that workers are not exploited.(ii) supporting small producers to improve their performance so that they remain viable in the face of competition from(iii) rules aligning with other developing countries for better trade terms. MNCs,(iv) negotiating with WTO for fairer(b) Form the above questions I have learnt, the values of fairness, equality and cooperation. | |
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What are the problem faced by road transport in india? |
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Answer» Five major problems faced by the road transport in India are(i) Road network is inadequate in India.(ii) About half of the roads are unmetalled and this limits their usage during the rainy season.(iii) The roadways are highly congested in cities.(iv) Most of the bridges are old and narrow.(v) Disrespect to the traffic rules is the major problem. Citizen have casual attitude towards traffic rules, which leads to accidents causing traffic jams. ✓Road density is very less.✓Roads are not enough to keep pace with the increasing passengers and necessity of roads.✓Roads are very narrow and small.✓Bridges and culverts are very old. |
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how many chapters are included in history |
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Answer» As per CBSE board pattern. The following options are given :1 or 2 ( 2 preferable)3 (Compulsary)4 or 5 or 6 ( 6 preferable)7 or 8 (7 prefrerable) 4.......choose one from nationalism in europe and indo china, nationalism in India is compulsory, work life leisure, and choose one from novel society or print culture ....... |
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What is meant by voluntary participation ? |
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What are Causes of great depression? |
| Answer» The causes of the Great Depression were(i) Conditions created by war There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand of goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped and so, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in the agricultural prices due to reduced demand.(ii) Over production in agriculture Agricultural over production was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural .prices. As prices slumped and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production and bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This worsened the situation by pushing down the prices of farm produce further.(iii) Shortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans, now faced an acute crisis.(iv) Multiple effect With the fall in prices and the prospect of a depression i.e. banks in the USA slashed domestic lending and some stopped bank loans, thousands of banks went bankrupt and were forced to close down. Factories closed, leading to unemployment, which further aggravated the crises. The US banking system collapsed.(v) Large-scale unemployment Farm could not sell their harvests, businesses collapsed. As a result, large scale unemployment occurred. | |
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Which features of panchayti raj do you like the most and why ? Explain |
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Which region is known as balkan? |
| Answer» The vast territory lying between the Black sea and the Adriatic sea comprising the modern states of Romania, Albania, Greece, Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro was known as the Balkans.All these states were once the part of the Ottoman Empire and were inhabited by people broadly known as Slavs.The spread of the ideas of Romantic nationalism and the disintegration of Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive. The Balkans states were fiercely jealous of each other and each hoped to gain more territory at the expense of the others. | |
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What does sustainable devlopment |
| Answer» Sustainable development means the development which does not harm the environment and the recent development does not overlook the needs and requirement of the future generations. | |
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Types of resources natural and human |
| Answer» Two types of resources Biotic and abiotic | |
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Explain the factor that make federal government in India so attractive |
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Answer» The success of a federal regime in India can be attributed to many factors.b. Besides political, power sharing arrangements between the centre and the states other factors /policies that are equally important to keep federal structure intact.c. There is a clear separation of power between the centre and the states, by virtue of a written constitution. a. The success of a federal regime in India can be attributed to many factors.b. Besides political, power sharing arrangements between the centre and the states other factors /policies that are equally important to keep federal structure intact.c. There is a clear separation of power between the centre and the states, by virtue of a written constitution. |
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Why was Gandhiji salt as powerful weapon to unite the nation? |
| Answer» It was found in a salt powerful symbol which enhanced the nation to be united strongly.The idea was to make the demand wide ranging,so that all classes within Indian society could identify with them & everyone could be brought together in a united campaign.The most stirring of all was the demand to abolish the salt tax.Salt was something consumed by the rich & the poor a like,& it was one of the most essential of foods.The tax on salts & the government monopoly over its production,Mahatma Gandhi declared,revealed the most oppressive face of the British rule. | |
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Consumer awarness last chapter of economics is there or deleted? ? |
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Answer» No No this is coming |
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Describe poona pact in 5 marks in easy woards |
| Answer» DR Bhimrao ambedkar ask separate electrorates for dalits which means he demand for reservations for dalits .. By discussion gandhi rejected the demand of DR ambedkarAccording to gandhiji if he gave separate electrorates to dalit then it may bring integration to the society. After that gandhiji agreed to give separate reservation to dalits in return he demanded in front of DR ambedkar that reservation will also be given to generals ... Finally the result of this discussion came as poona pact of 1919 | |
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What is referred to as Absolutism |
| Answer» huyiy | |
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Which is the best refresher to study sst |
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Answer» Evergreen and arihant I will prefer exam idea or together with which are written in simple and lucid language ... ☺ specially for sst All in one #arihant #EVERGREEN SELFSTUDY |
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Which factor are responsible for decentralisation of cotton textile in india? |
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Multimension or multicultural nature of the social division indicates |
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In politics social division is very normal and can be healthy explain in 5 points |
| Answer» (i) This allows various disadvantaged and marginal social groups to express their grievances, and get the government to attend to these.(ii) Expression of various kinds of social divisions in politics often results in their cancelling one another out, and thus, reduces their intensity. This leads to the strengthening of a democracy(iii) In certain case, countries like India tries to accomodate social division by providing political power to certain backward people. | |
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Hi riya are you online |
| Answer» What | |
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Hi ...chaudhary |
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Answer» Mai bhi?? Take care you too Bye take care Amisha ji ? Ohhh hook ???koi nhi App 11 k baad online aana ok bye??? Hiii ??? |
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In our social science examination MCQs will ask or not? Can anyone tell me pls.. |
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Answer» Ok No Not. Ask |
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What were the features of non cooperation movement in 1920-22 |
| Answer» \tThe movement was essentially a peaceful and non-violent protest against the British government in India.\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople were asked to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople were asked to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.\tPeople were asked to boycott the elections to the legislative councils.\tPeople were asked not to serve in the British army.\tIt was also planned that if the above steps did not bring results, people would refuse to pay their taxes.\tThe INC also demanded Swarajya or self-government. | |