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Who left the scholar revolt |
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Advantages of multinational corporations |
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What is an allegory state any one example to clarify the same |
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Challenges to political parties |
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How French indo-china was formed? |
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Who is gutanburg |
| Answer» He is the inventer of gutanburg printing press...... | |
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Three forms of paddy inbwest bengal |
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Why do we need transportation |
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Answer» Hi yes to go simply because u can understand that To go |
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When was great french revolution started?? |
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Answer» Yess sana u r right I think its 1789 if am not wrong On 5 may 1789 and ended on 9 november 1799 |
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Chapter nationalism in IndiaWhy did tribal people paricipated in non cooperation movement |
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Answer» *tribal Most of the tribal people depend on forest for their livelihood but under the forest policy govt.has put several restrictions on these people and these restrictions enraged these people not only their livelihood was affected but they felt that their traditional rights were also being denied.so trobal people revolt. |
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What is treaty of veena |
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Answer» The Treaty of Vienna or Peace of Vienna was signed on 18 November 1738. It was one of the last international treaties written in Latin (together with the Treaty of Belgrade signed the following year). It ended the War of the Polish Succession. By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III, Duke of Saxony.As compensation he received instead the Duchy of Lorraine and Bar, which was to pass to France upon his death. *of It was signed on 18 nov.1738 it was one of the last international treaty written in latin it ended the war pf polish succession |
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Who was baba Ramachandra |
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Answer» Leader of peasant movement in awadh He was an important figure in awadh who came as an indentured labour from fiji. He along with jawaharlal Nehru formed the audh kisan sabha so as to rise against the landlord who ill treated the peasents by acquiring from them extremely high rents. |
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What is pro industrialisation? |
| Answer» The phase before the set up of factories in india or before set up pf industry | |
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Boad sample paper 2018 |
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What is inland emigration act |
| Answer» It was an act through which plantation workers were not permitted to leave tea gardens without permission. | |
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What is the working of State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commison |
| Answer» Solves disputes between ₹20 lakh to₹1crore money matters | |
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Is "Money & Credit" comes in theroy part???? |
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Suggest any three steps which can be taken to reduce role of money in politics |
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What are the 3 important pipeline transportation in india |
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What are the factors affecting globalisation |
| Answer» Technological change. ...Economies of scale. ...Differences in tax systems. ...Less protectionism. ...Growth Strategies of Transnational and Multinational Companies. | |
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Which area was known as the powder keg of Europe |
| Answer» Balkan | |
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Is Money & Credit is for Board Exam? |
| Answer» Yess | |
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What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in hilly areas ? |
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What is allegory?? |
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Why did the challenges to democracy not given answers |
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Describe the extend of people participation in the ncm in town .what wereits economic effects |
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Explain 3 factors for grdual slow down of NCM |
| Answer» 1. The khadi was expensive and the poors could no longer afford it. So they start wearing British clothes again. 2. There were no Indian schools and institutions. So the students and teachers joined their schools and institutions again. 3. Lawyers also could no longer gave up their jobs. So they also joined courts again.... | |
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Define plantations? Give examples |
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Distinguish between coming together and holding together federations with examples. |
| Answer» Coming tighter federation involves independent states . Coming toghther form a bigger unit by pulling sovereignty , retaining identity and insuring security . All the constituents unit have equal power and central govt. Subordinate to the constituents units ..On the other hand holding together where a large power or a country divided it\'s power b/w the constituents units and the central govt... The central govt. Is more powerful vis- a_ vis states... ?? Okk.. | |
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how are minerals formed in igneous and metamoephic rocks? |
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Gandhi ji decided to launch a national Satyagraha in 1919 why? |
| Answer» To proposed the Rowlatt Act. | |
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How does administrative factors influence the distribution of railway network in India? |
| Answer» the distribution of Railways affected by administrative factor | |
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Explain any three forms of caste politics in India |
| Answer» [A] Privileged upper caste groups are benefited more by gaining substantially more economic and political power. [B] Ownership of land is also caste-based distinction [C] Access of judicial and police assistance is also an agent of caste-based differentiation. | |
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Who is consumer ? Explain five duties of a consumer |
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Answer» Duties of ConsumersTo purchase quality marked products such as ISI, AGMARK etc.To ask for cash memo for the items purchased whenever possible.To make complaint for genuine grievances consumers must know their rights and must exercise them. Right to safetyRight to be informedRight to chooseRight to be heardRight to seek redressalRight to consumer education. Upbhokta |
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Who start green revolution in India????? |
| Answer» MS swaminathan | |
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Weightage of marks subject wise in preboard exams |
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How are agriculture and industries interdependent on each other ? explain. |
| Answer» Agriculture and industries are interdependent on each other in such a way that many industries take their raw materials from agriculture like cotton and jute industries. These industries are called agro based industry | |
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What are the difficult challenge faced by national party |
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Say some common questions from globalization and consumer right Plzz |
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When did satyagarh movement started? |
| Answer» First satyagraha was launched in champaran in Bihar in the year 1916.then in kheda district of gujrat in 1917.in 1918 in Ahmedabad.And then nationwide Satyagraha was launched against rowlatt act by mahatma Gandhi in the year 1919 | |
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Explain series of three wars in the process of unification of germany? |
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how are economic activities of different categories depend upon each other class 10 CBSE |
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Who brought print culture to Europe? |
| Answer» Marco polo | |
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How did print culture came to India |
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Answer» marcopolo brought with him With portugese missonaries in mid 16th century |
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Meaning of liberalism in early 19 century in europe |
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Who bruoght print culture to Europe? |
| Answer» The great philosopher MARCO POLO | |
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Positive and negative impacts of globalisation |
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What is the difference between cevil disobedience movement and non coorparation movement? |
| Answer» \tNon-cooperationCivil-Disobedience It was launched on September 5th, 1920 and it ended on 5th February 1922It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the\xa0Salt SatyagrahaThe Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration.The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules and regulations.There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movementThe Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu MahasabhaThe non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of IndiaThe civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movementThe movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occurred on\xa0Feb 5th, 1922)The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the\xa0Gandhi-Irwin pact\t | |
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What was the civil code of 1804? (Any five provision ) |
| Answer» 1-equality before law.2-abolishment of all privileges.3-right to property for french citizen.4-there was improvement in transportation. | |
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Which imperialist power dominated Vietnam? |
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