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What is meant by "sustainable of development" ? |
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Answer» Sustainable development means using the resources judiciously without hampering the needs of future generations you need to read Ist chapter of economic Development should take place without damging the environment and development in present should not compromise with the needs if future generations. |
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Why india adopt multi party system? |
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Answer» It gives people lot of choices as different parties have different motives. People can choose the motive they wish. Ye question aapko kahan se mila Aisa bilkul same question mere pre board exam me aaya tha In which school do you read Because INDIA is large and diverse county.so it can\'nt controlled by a single party.......... |
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दुनिया का सबसे छोटा इनसान |
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Answer» I just joking,the correct ans isCHANDRA BAHADUR DANGI.. Bua singh???? |
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what do u mean by communalism |
| Answer» Communalism implies a strong sense of belonging to a particular religious community to the exclusion of others. The concept of communalism holds that religious distinction is the most fundamental and overriding distinction that separates a particular community from others. Communalism as evident from the rise of politics based on religious identity has been an important factor in the Indian political system. | |
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What is developement |
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Answer» Development is a process in which the per capita income is increase and poverty and inequality decreases. It means the living standard of people improves. Development refers to the progression or advancement of anything. |
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Define Republic? |
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Answer» \xa0A form of government in which power is explicitly vested in the people, who in turn exercise their power through elected representatives. Today, the terms republic and democracy are virtually interchangeable, but historically the two differed. Country ke baad that hoga Country has elected government and elected leader.Thanks ? |
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What was the impact of world war on the economic condition in india |
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Answer» The War created a new economic and political situation :(i) It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised, and income tax introduced.(ii) Through the war years, prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 – leading to extreme hardships for the common people.(iii) Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger. India was a part of the First World War indirectly and it costed our nation heavily as at one point India came to become almost bankrupt and to make it up the British increased the taxes on the Indian people. |
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Make a comparison btw the economic development of democratic nd non-democratic countries |
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Idea of satyagrah? |
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Answer» After arriving in India in 1915, Gandhiji successfully organised Satyagraha (which he had applied in South Africa), in various parts of India.The idea of Satyagraha consists of(i) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth.(ii) This idea suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without being aggressive, the Satyagrahi could win the battle.(iii) This could be achieved by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor.(iv) By this struggle, truth was bound to triumph ultimately. Gandhiji believed that this dharma of non-violence could unite all Indians. Mahatma gandhi |
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Why did us entered the war |
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Answer» I thought you asked when US entered into second World war US government viewed its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist take over of south vietnam . this was a part of a wider containment policy , with the stated aim of stopping the spread of communism .\xa0The US decided that it needed to hold the line against the communist , though and continued to send increasing amounts of war material and increasing numbers of military advisors to aid the capitalists of south vietnam .\xa0Gradually, the US got pulled into an all-out shooting war of its own with the North Vietnamese. First, military advisors were given permission to fire back if fired upon in 1959. By 1965, American combat units were being deployed. In April of 1969, an all-time high of over 543,000 US troops were in Vietnam. A total of more than 58,000 US troops died in Vietnam, and over 150,000 were wounded.US involvement in the war continued until 1975, shortly before the North Vietnamese captured the southern capital at Saigon. after Japanese attack on pearl Harbor (1941) |
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Who was marcopolo what was control on print culture |
| Answer» Marco Polo was a great explorer of Italy who stayed many years in China. Marco Polo returned back to Italy in 1295. The earliest kind of woodblock printing technology was developed in China. Marco Polo brought this knowledge back with him in Italy. Then Italians began producing books with woodblocks and soon this technology spread to other parts of Europe. | |
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What is main cause for deforestation in madhya pradesh |
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Answer» Aap kha se ho Hlo amisha Hi Kam se kam welcome toh bol do yrr Thanks for answering There was very misusage of water in mp and no recharge of ground water |
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What is aglommeration economy |
| Answer» Industrial locations are influenced by availability of raw material, labour, capital, power and market, etc. Manufacturing activity tends to locate at the most appropriate place where all the factors of industrial location are either available or can be arranged at lower cost.After an industrial activity starts it triggers urbanisation. Industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand.Cities which provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advice, become urban centres called as agglomeration economies. | |
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Which was the first film released in India? |
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Answer» Raja Harishchandra was first film... Alam hara May be matlab accurate batao please , kyunki mera bhi yahi doubt hai May be raja harishchandra |
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in which year jaliawalabagh massacre happened |
| Answer» 1919 | |
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Datesheet released ?????? |
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Answer» Ya!! First.,second,......... Last jaldi batao When Yes !!! Ya bro......its released....?? |
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List out the types of mining |
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Answer» Rat hole mining , step mining ,under ground mining , mountain top mining , surface mining Underground mining .Surface mining.Mountain top mining. |
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What is rate hole mining in chapter 5 geography |
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Answer» Thanks Most of the minerals in India are nationalised and they can be extracted with due permission of the government. But in most of the tribal areas of north-east India, minerals are owned by individuals or communities. Mining of minerals like coal, iron ore, limestone, dolomite, etc., is done by family members in the form of a long narrow tunnel, known as ‘Rat-hole Mining’. |
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What is media ? |
| Answer» Media is a way to spread our news to all people.ex-newspaper, social media etc | |
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Where is koderma gaya hazaibagh belt situated. |
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Answer» It is in jharkand -bihar Bihar and Jharkhand Jharkhand and Bihar |
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Plese give me current syllbus of history 2018-19 session . |
| Answer» Ch-2,3,4,5,6,7 | |
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What are the examples for right to safety, right to be informed and right to represent |
| Answer» Right to choose: The consumer has the right to choose the product of their choice. he can choose acording to hi will, pocket and use. A shopkeeper cant force us to buy and product.Right to be informed: every consumer has the right to be informed of his product. Consumer has the right to know all about his product. In case consumer is not informed correctly, can complaint in consumer forum\xa0 | |
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Who is Bhartendu Harishchandra |
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Answer» Thank you Bhartendu harishchandra is known as the father of the modern hindi literature as well as Hindi theatre |
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when and by whom was the first social survey of london workers conducted???? |
| Answer» Charles Booth conducted the first social survey of low-skilled London workers the East End of London. He found that about 1 million Londoners i.e. about one-fifth of the population of London at the rime, were very poor. | |
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Hey! friends how many Pre-Boards u all are having? |
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Answer» 2 5 last 2 are optional 2, the second one is optional. It will be mandatory for a handful who have not performed very well. 2 |
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Hi Good Morning to everybody Enjoying sunday? |
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Answer» Have a colorful day Ankit ? Delightful morning Prashant Good morning Ankit ? |
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What is politics party |
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Answer» Political party is a group of people who contest elections and hold power in the government. Hope it will help you ☺☺? Political party is a group of people who contest elections and listen to demands of people |
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Plse answer my question before 24/12/18 it\'s very urgent |
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Answer» Anyways koi baatnahi mein jaise amisha sharma ji ne kaha wiase hi google mein search karungi ?? Bas utna hi kaafi hai? Check karlo sahi hai kya |
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Why did Gandhiji decided to call of the civil disobedience movement? |
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Answer» You can include about Poona Pact here since it was the reason of calling it off. Ohh sorry lekin type krne me mujhe badha alas ata hain ek kaam kijiye aap chrome me dhoondiye In 1931, Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off the Civil Disobedience movement and entered into a pact with Lord Irwin. Mahatma Gandhi attended the Round Table Conference but the negotiations failed in the Conference. ... Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off the Civil Disobedience movement in 1931.Jul 27, 2018 Hey I want a 3to 5 marks long ans plz Bcoz it turn to a wide conflict among people |
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Define the term Confucius |
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Hie!, Guys tell me how u prepare history? Is there any need to learn a lot of questions? |
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Answer» Yes brother,I need to prepare 2 more chapters of history. Whatever you are studying, understand it properly and try to interconnect the topics or lessons you are studying .You will get a better idea. Hey just focus on only any four chapter i prepare history by seeing vedio and then i read cbse note. No, just understand the topic and once go through all the questions.....take it easy. Actually u need to learn almost everything in history. Anything can come either a date of event or name of something.... |
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Maps of history 2019 board examination Locate and label |
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Answer» not only ch 3 but it is important one Only 3 ch. In history Champaran,kheda,ahemdabad,the places where congress sessions held your most welcome Thanks focus on ch.3 in history for map work..more chances from this one |
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What does impherialism mean? |
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Answer» The policy of expanding one\'s country\'s power by the use of military or other means is called as imperialism....Hope it will help you ?? Same question Impherialism means a political system in which rich and powerful country controls other colonies which are not as rich and powerful as itself.Thanks ? don\'t know |
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what do you mean by syncretism? |
| Answer» Syncretism is a union or attempted fussion of different religions, culture s, or philosophies — like Halloween which has both Christian and pagan roots. | |
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Tell about civil disobidence movement |
| Answer» It was started by Mahatma Gandhi in starting of 1931 and withdrawn in ending of 1931. Again restarted in 1932. | |
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What is intensive subsistence farming? |
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Answer» Hope it will help you Kalash...?? Intensive subsistence farming is type of farming it is depend on mansoon as well as irrigation in highly population areas this type of farming occur. This type of agriculture is practised in those areas where the available cultivable land is limited and density of population is very high. |
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Who were the scribes? |
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Answer» Scribes were skilled persons who used to write manuscript for the publishers. Scibes are the handwriters in italy |
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The word transport means? |
| Answer» take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship. | |
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Who organised dailts repressed clasd |
| Answer» B.R ambedkar | |
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What was the treaty of constantipole? |
| Answer» \t\xa0After the \u200bGreek War of Independence \u200bthe Treaty of Constantinople was signed in 1832.\tTreaty of Constanipole of 1832 recognized as a independent nation. | |
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Sustainable development is need of the time for the development of a country |
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Answer» Sustainable development: Development which does not cause overuse of resources, at the same time replenishing the existing resources is called as sustainable development.Sustainable development is essential for economic growth because it means ‘development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations.’ Preservation of resources determinethe economic activities of the nation hence, promote economic growth. Yes |
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What are the weakness of iron and steel industrys |
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Answer» https://www.meritnation.com/ask-answer/question/what-are-the-weaknesses-of-iron-and-steel-industries/manufacturing-industries/8985115 1. Cheap Imports: Indian ports have been stormed with cheaper steel from many neighboring nations especially China, Korea and Russia. The government of India imposed a provisional safeguard import duty for 200 days on some steel products in September 2015 and last month set a floor price (minimum import price) on imports to deter Chinese and other suppliers to kill the domestic steel industry. The DG Safeguards imposed Final Safeguard Duty on HR Coil (600 mm & above size) up to March 2018.2. Raw Material Troubles: With an extended fall in steel prices globally, steel making raw materials have been in a tough spot. Most of the material offers touched an all time low in a decade and trading below or close to breakeven. The implosion in prices is attributed to large oversupply of the raw material and prolonged dullness in Chinese economy; which also resulted in high over capacity in steel and losses. Few of the largest iron ore miners namely BHP Billiton, Vale, Rio Tinto had to cut down their expansion plans and have shifted focus to low-cost mining assets.Steelmaking coal from Australia (which exported about 188 mnt of Met coal in FY15) also felt the blow with slowing demand from China, as Beijing tackles its dangerous air pollution levels.3. Changing Government Policies: Ever since the new government came to power in India, the policies related to mining including past allotment of crucial raw materials like Iron ore & Coal were overturned impacting large steelmaking capacities.4. Low Capacity Utilization: Easy availability of cheaper imported steel products, extended raw material issues related to availability and prices of ores and coal, reduced operating margins etc the steel industry in India has been on an average operating at about 60% capacity utilization level.5. Inferior Product Quality: The secondary steelmaking route may not be comparable to the blast furnace route of steelmaking when it comes to quality. As a matter of fact, more than 50% of steel in India is made through the secondary route. Low amount of interest in modern technologies and weak infrastructural facilities lead to a process of steel making which is more time consuming, expensive and even yields inferior quality products. Such a situation has also forced us to import better quality steel from abroad.6. Power Problems: Owing to lower production of coal by Coal India Limited (which controls around 82% of total coal production of India) compared to demand, sufficient quality & quantity of coal does not reach the thermal power producers across the nation. This has resulted in low power being produced and owing to high amount of transmission losses; the power cost in the last 2 years has also gone up substantially.7. Lack of Capital: The iron & steel industry is highly capital intensive and not for the feeble hearted. To remain competitive both domestically and globally, a steelmaker has to keep updating & upgrading its facilities and process which demands large amount of reinvestment. With the expected improvement in the market scenario in FY17, the banks should be back to business soon.8. High Interest Cost: With increased business risks and high fiscal deficit, the interest cost in India compared to other developing nations is higher resulting in heavy burden for the borrower.9. Short-term View of a Steelmaker: Between 2005 & 2010, small steelmaking and rolling units were set up left right and centre across India. This was largely to benefit from the high margins in the business and high demand for steel. A steelmaker will have to keep a long term view in perspective to be able to benefit from the huge growth plans of the present government.10. Outdated Technologies: Throughout the 1960s and up to the oil crisis in mid-1970s, Indian steel industry was characterized by a high degree of technological efficiency. This technology was mainly from abroad. But during the last 2 decades, steep hike in energy costs and increase in other input costs, margins in steel has reduced to a good extent.This resulted in lower levels of investment in technological developments. Consequently, the industry lost its technology edge and is now way behind other steelmaking countries in this regard. Material value productivity in India is still very low. Corrosion and rusting |
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What ideas did phan boi chu& phan chu trinh share in common? Wahat did they differ on |
| Answer» The goal of both the leaders was the same-freedom of Vietnam from French colonial rule, but they wanted to gain it through different ways. Phan Chu Trinh wanted to overthrow the monarchy in order to form a basis for the promotion of the popular rights by establishing a democratic republic.His opinion was not to gain freedom from the French colonial rule through the monarchy. Also, he did not want to boycott Western civilization. He also liked the democratic ideals of the West. He was much influenced by the French revolutionary ideal of liberty and so he accepted it.Opposite to it Phan Boi Chau was much affected by the Confucian tradition and was in favour of driving out the French, using the monarchy.He wished that first the foreign enemy should be driven out and after their nation’s freedom was restored they could talk about other things. | |
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Geography me kaun sa chapter nahi aayenge |
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Answer» Chapter 2 nahi aayega ch 2 nhi aayega Chapter 2 nhi aayega All chapter was coming |
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Why petroleum is said to be nodal industry? |
| Answer» Because it provides fuel for heat and lighting , lubricants for machinery and raw materials for a number of manufacturing industries like synthetic textile fertilizer and numerous chemical industries . thats why pertroleum called as a nodal industry. ... thats why pertroleum called as a nodal industry. . | |
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What is weightage of eco and pol.science? |
| Answer» Weightage of Eco and Pol.Science is 20 each. Also Geo and History is of 20 marks each, which makes 80 marks in total. | |
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Explain the three factors that are crucial in deciding the outcomes of politics of social division |
| Answer» 1 . People\'s perception-if people see their identity in singular and exclusive terms then there will be conflict but if they see their identity as a reflection of the national identity then they will live at peace with each other.\xa02.The role of community and culture - it depends on how the leaders will raise the demands and needs of a particular community. It will be peaceful if this is done within the dictates of the constitution.\xa03.The role of political party and government - The outcome will depend on how the government addresses the needs of a particular community. If it is done in fairness and according to the constitution then there will be peace. | |
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industrialisation gave birth to imperialism of which chapter this question is |
| Answer» Chp 5a.19th\xa0century was marked by Industrialisation resulting in rapid\xa0socio\xa0, economic changes characterised by technological developments, inventions bringing about change from a domestic system to a factory system.b. It is identified with the establishment with factories, industries , rise of industrial labour force.Factories, industries were set up on a large scale, there was a rise of industrial\xa0labor\xa0force.It brought about increased production of goods and services and setting up of industrial hubsc . With the development of trade and in the quest for expanding further trade ,many European powers set on an imperialistic conquest establishing full control over regions in Asia and Africa with the prospect of controlling those regions for economic gains.d. This helped them to\xa0establish control over natural resources of the smaller and weaker nations and to ensure supply of raw materials and goods and to\xa0expand\xa0market for their goods.e. Britain , France made vast overseas expedition in their greed for acquiring more and more colonies. It brought about dramatic changes in Asia and Africa.\xa0. For instance, Africa was demarcated and divided among the European colonists.f. Germany, Belgium , US also became colonial powers and expanded their influence.\xa0g. They also hired labours from colonies ,\xa0With the growth in British industrial economy, the demand for labour further increased.\xa0The\xa019th\xa0century witnessed further changes in the labour pattern movement with the indentured labour migration from India, who went to work in\xa0plantations, mines , road and railways projects.\xa0They mainly\xa0migrated\xa0to the British controlled\xa0Caribbean\xa0islandsh. Colonialism also helped in expanding further trade and provided ready markets for goods manufactured in Europe, further accelerating production in Europe | |
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Components in political parties |
| Answer» 1. Interest GroupThe term interest group refers to nearly any voluntary association that seeks to publicly promote and create advantages for its cause. These diverse organizations include corporations, charitable organizations, civil rights groups, neighborhood associations, professional associations, and trade associations. ??????2. Special Interest GroupA Special Interest Group (SIG) is a community with an interest in advancing a specific area of knowledge, learning, or technology where members cooperate to affect or to produce solutions within their particular field. SIG members may communicate, meet, and organize conferences.????3. LobbyingLobbying (also lobby) is the act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government. Lobbying is done by many different types of people and organized groups, including individuals in the private sector, corporations, fellow legislators or government officials, or advocacy groups (interest groups). ????4. Advocacy GroupAdvocacy groups use various forms of advocacy in order to influence public opinion and/or policy. They have played and continue to play an important part in the development of political and social systems.???? | |
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What was the reason to stop civildisobedience movement? |
| Answer» The reason areWhen the civil disobedience is relaunched in 1934 the movement has lost its momentum | |