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401.

What is sericulture?.

Answer» Cultivation of silkworms
Sericulture is the process of cultivating silkworms and extracting silk from them. The caterpillars of the domestic silkmoth (also called ‘Bombyx mori’) are the most commonly used silkworm species in sericulture. Other types of silkworms (such as Eri, Muga, and Tasar) are also cultivated for the production of ‘wild silks’. An image detailing the different types of silkworms is provided below.
402.

Effects of first world war

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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.(iv) The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth.\xa0
403.

When did the first world war occur

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1914
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404.

What do you mean by political party

Answer» In\xa0politics, a\xa0political party\xa0is an organized group of people who have the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same\xa0political\xa0positions, and who field candidates for elections, in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement their agenda.
A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.A political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies.
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Political parties are a group of people who are elected by the citizens and work behalf on them
405.

Describe about Frederic Sottiei.(3)

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.He thus visualised countries as nation states, end of monarchy and democracy.
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406.

How agriculture is useful for us?

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Agriculture provides us with all our basic needs from food to our shelter. It supports the ecosystem .
Agriculture is very important to human life. Agriculture is the basic food supply of different countries. It supplies food to us. Farmers are the pillar of agriculture. If there is no farmers,there would be no agriculture,if no agriculture,there would be no human life.
407.

How the agriculture and industry inter related to each other

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Agriculture and industry go hand in hand.(i) the agro-industries have given a major boost to agriculture by raising its productivity.(ii) Agriculture needs pumps, fertilizers, insecticides etc, which creates demand for industry to produce such items.(iii) competitiveness of manufacturing industries as well as efficiency of production processes are both improved.
408.

State reasons for the sparse railway network in Himalayan region

Answer» Reasons for sparse railway network in Himalayas:\tHigh relief and rugged terrain pose difficulty in construction.\tSparse population.\tLack of economic opportunities because of low economic development.\tThese are also thickly forested areas.
Due to unusual and rough terrain and steep slopes, transportation makes it difficult
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409.

What are the factor helped for the growth of nationalism in India

Answer» 1-KHILAFAT COMITTE2-NCM3-
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410.

History chapter 1 important dates of every important event.

Answer» ? ?
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411.

Why is it important to have a planned strategy for the development of resources in India

Answer» It is important to have a planned strategy for the development of resources because, in a country like India, there is a vast population and uneven distribution of resources. To make good use to the available resources, there must be good planning, by keeping in mind the technology, skills and economy required to resolve the problems of lack and enhance all areas of development. In India, therefore, its first Five Year Plan essentially includes Resource Planning. Through resource planning, the wastage caused over-consumption of resources, followed by our socio-economic problems can be prevented by the conservation of resources. Leaders like Gandhiji believed that modern technology caused massive exploitation and extinction of resources.
412.

Why is why is it

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413.

How is red soil different from laterite soil?

Answer» \tRed soilLaterite soil1. Red soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in areas of low rainfall.1. Laterite soil develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall.2. Red soil is found in parts of Odisha and Chhattisgarh, southern parts of the middle of Ganga plain and along the piedmont zone of the Western ghats.2. Laterite soil is mainly found in Karnataka, Kerala and the hilly areas of Odisha and Assam.3. Red soil develops a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks.3. In laterite soil, humus content is very low.\t
414.

Distinguish between khadar and bangar soil

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Main difference is khadar is new soil and more fertileAnd, bhangar is old soil and less fertile
Khadir Soil:\tThe type of soil which is found next to river is called Khadir soil.\tIt is found in Doab region.\tThis soil is more fertile and hence is highly suitable for agriculture purpose.\tIt is made of fine silt and clay.Bangar Soil:\tThe type of soil which lies further from the river is called Bangar soil.\tIt is also found in Doab region.\tThis soil is less fertile and hence is not mostly used for agriculture purpose.\tIt is composed of lime module.
415.

Give a brief introduction about Cotton?

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In the Indus River Valley in Pakistan,\xa0cotton\xa0was being grown, spun and woven into cloth 3,000 years BC. ... Arab merchants brought\xa0cotton\xa0cloth to Europe about 800 A.D. When Columbus discovered America in 1492, he found\xa0cotton\xa0growing in the Bahama Islands. By 1500,\xa0cotton\xa0was known generally throughout the world.Uses of Cotton\tIt is basically used for every type of clothing from jackets to normal shirts.\tIn home, it finds its use in bedsheets and curtains.\tIts seed\xa0oil\xa0is used in\xa0food\xa0and\xa0cosmetics.\tIt is also used in coffee filters.\tIts seeds are fed to cattle and crushed to make\xa0oil,\xa0rubber\xa0and plastics.
416.

Give a brief introduction about Coffee?

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Coffee\xa0is one of the world\'s most popular beverages. Some claim it is the most widely consumed liquid in the world aside from water. The process that turns these seeds into beverage is a long and complex process, perhaps the most complex process associated with any major beverage.\xa0High-quality\xa0coffee\xa0should balance acidity, sweetness, and bitterness in one sip, with a smooth flavor, and no off-notes. That\'s a complex way to say that that\xa0good\xa0quality\xa0coffee\xa0should taste\xa0good. It shouldn\'t taste burnt, charred, or raw. It should have complex and nuanced flavors.
417.

Give a brief introduction about Tea?

Answer» Tea is a plantation crop.It is tropical as well as sub tropical.Tea bushes require warm and moist frost-free climate throughout the year.Tea is a labour-intensive industry.Requires abundant,cheap and skilled labour.Tea producing states are Tamil Nadu,Tripura,Assam etc.
According to Chinese legend, the history of tea began in 2737 B.C.E. when the Emperor\xa0Shen Nong, a skilled ruler and scientist, accidentally discovered tea. While boiling water in the garden, a leaf from an overhanging wild tea tree drifted into his pot.\xa0Tea\xa0is a refreshing and aromatic drink made steeping the leaves of Camellia sinensis in hot water. Believed to have been discovered in 2737 BCE by Chinese sage/emperor Shennong,\xa0tea\xa0is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water.
418.

Give a brief introduction about Groundnut?

Answer» The botanical name for\xa0groundnut, Arachis hypogaea Linn., is derived from two Greek words, Arachis meaning a legume and hypogaea meaning below ground, referring to the formation of pods in the soil.\xa0Groundnut\xa0is an upright or prostrate annual plant.\xa0Groundnut is one of the most important cash crops of our country. It is a low- priced commodity but a valuable source of all the\xa0nutrients. Groundnut is the sixth most important oilseed crop in the world. It contains 48-50% of oil and 26-28% of\xa0protein, and is a rich source of dietary\xa0fiber, minerals, and\xa0vitamins.
419.

Name different oil seeds grown in India ?

Answer» Edible Oilseeds: Soybean, Groundnut, Rapeseed-Mustard, Sunflower, Sesame, Safflower & Niger. Non-Edible: Castor & Linseed. HOPE IT HELPS YOU?✌
Among the nine oilseed crops grown in the country, seven are of edible oils (soybean,\xa0groundnut,\xa0rapeseed-mustard, sunflower,\xa0sesame, safflower and niger) and two are of non-edible oils (castor and linseed). India ranks first in the production of most of the minor oilseeds (castor, niger, safflower and\xa0sesame). Main oil-seeds produced in India are\xa0groundnut,\xa0mustard, coconut, sesamum (til), soyabean,\xa0castor seeds, cotton seeds, linseed and\xa0sunflower. Most of these are edible and used as cooking mediums. However, some of these are also used as raw material in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments.
420.

What is two party system? mention its advantages.

Answer» A two-party system is a party system in which two major political parties\xa0dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority or governing party while the other is the minority or opposition party. Around the world, the term has different senses. For example, in the United States, Bahamas, Jamaica, Malta, and Zimbabwe, the sense of two-party system describes an arrangement in which all or nearly all elected officials belong to one of the only two major parties, and third parties rarely win any seats in the legislature. In such arrangements, two-party systems are thought to result from various factors like winner-takes-all election rules. HOPE IT HELPS YOU?✌
In politics, a two-party system is a party system in which two major political parties\xa0dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority or governing party while the other is the minority or opposition party. Around the world, the term has different senses. For example, in the United States, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Malta, and Zimbabwe, the sense of two-party system describes an arrangement in which all or nearly all elected officials belong to one of the only two major parties, and third parties rarely win any seats in the legislature. In such arrangements, two-party systems are thought to result from various factors like winner-takes-all election rules.
421.

Economics chapter 4 noye

Answer» PRODUCTION ACROSS COUNTRIES:1. Until the middle of the twentieth century, production was largely organized within countries.2. Colonies such as India export the raw materials and food stuff and imported finished goods.3. Trade was the main channel connecting distant countries. This was done before large companies called multinational corporation (MNCs) emerged on the scene.4. An MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.5. MNCs set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources.6. MNCs are not only selling its finished products globally but more important, the goods and services are produced globally.7. As a result, production is organized in increasingly complex ways.INTERLINKING PRODUCTION ACROSS COUNTRIES:1. In general, MNCs set up production where it is close to the markets; where there is skilled and unskilled labour available at low costs; and where the availability of other factories of production is assured.2. The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment. The investment made by the MNCs is called foreign investment.3. The benefit to the local company of such joint production is two-fold.(i) MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production.(ii) MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.4. But the most common route for MNC investments is to buy up local companies and then to expand production.5. Many of the top MNCs have wealth exceeding the entire budget of the developing country government.6. We see that there are a variety of ways in which the MNCs are spreading their production and interacting with local producers in various countries across the globe.7. MNCs are exerting a strong influence on production at these distant locations.8. As a result, production in these widely dispersed locations is getting interlinked.FOREIGN TRADE AND INTEGRATION OF MARKETS:1. Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets i.e., markets of their own countries.2. For the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced.3. In general, with the opening of trade, goods travel from one market to another.4. Foreign trade thus results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries.WHAT IS GLOBALISATION?1. A large part of the foreign trade is also controlled by MNCs.2. A result of greater foreign trade has been greater foreign trade has been greater integration of production and markets across countries.3. Globalization is this process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries.4. MNCs are playing a major role in the globalization process.5. More and more goods and services, investments and technology are moving between countries.FACTORIES THAT HAVE ENABLED GLOBALISATION:1. Rapid improvement in technology has been on a major factor that has stimulated the globalization process.2. For instances, the past 50 years have seen several improvements in transportation technology.3. Even more remarkable have been the development of information and communication technology.4. Technologies in the areas of telecommunications, computers, and internet have been changing rapidly.LIBERALIZATION OF FOREIGN TRADE AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT POLICY:1. Tax on imports is an example of trade barrier. It is called a barrier because some restriction has been set up.2. The government can use trade barriers to increase or decrease foreign trade and to decide what kind of goods and how much of each, should come into the country.3. The Indian government, after Independence, had put barriers to foreign investment.4. This was considered necessary to protect the producers within the country from foreign competition.5. Barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment were removed to a large extent.6. This meant that goods could be imported and exported easily and also foreign companies could set up factories and offices here.7. Removing barriers or restriction set by the government is what is known as liberalization.8. The government imposes much less restriction than before and is therefore said to be more liberal.WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION:1. We have seen that the liberalization of foreign trade and investment in India was supported by some very powerful international organization.2. These organizations say that all barriers to foreign trade and investment that are harmful. There should be no barriers.3. World Trade Organization (WTO) is one such organization whose aim is to liberalize international trade.4. Though WTO is supposed to allow a free trade for all, in practice, it is seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriers.5. On the other hand, WTO rules have forced the developing countries to remove the trade barriers.IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION IN INDIA:1. In the last twenty years, globalization of the Indian economy has come a long way.2. Globalization and greater competition among producers – both local and foreign producers – has been of advantage to consumers, particularly the well-off sections in the urban areas.3. As a result, these people today, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier.4. MNCs have increased their investments in India over the past 20 years, which means investing in India has been beneficial for them.5. Several of the top Indian companies have been able to benefit from the increased competition.6. Moreover, globalization has enabled some large Indian companies to emerge as multinationals themselves!7. Globalization has also created new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly those involving IT.THE STRUGGLE A FAIR GLOBALISATION:1. People with education skill and wealth have made the best use of new opportunities.2. On the other hand, there are many people who have not shared the benefits.3. Fair globalization would create opportunities for all and also ensure that the benefits of globalization are shared better.4. The government can play a major role in making this possible.5. Its policies must protect the interests, not only of rich and the powerful but all the people in the country.6. It can support small producers to improve their performance till the time they become strong enough to compete.7. If necessary, the government can use trade and barriers.8. In the past few years, massive campaigns and representatives by people’s organizations have influenced important decisions relating to trade and investments at the WTO.9. This has demonstrated that people also can play an important role in the struggle for fair globalization. HOPE IT HELPS YOU?✌
422.

Ch 1 timeline of history

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423.

History chapter no.timeline.

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424.

developmental goals of different categories of person

Answer» ore days of work and better wages; local school is able to provide quality education for their children; there is no social discrimination and they too can become leaders in the village.
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425.

What is the difference between Non-Coorpertion Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement ?

Answer» Difference between ncm and cdm are 1. Ncm sought to bring the walking of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration and cdm was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules and regulations. 2. There was large scale participation of muslims working class in the ncm and there was less participation from Muslim community due to policy of divide and rule.
426.

Why many groups of people didn\'t participate in the second round of civil disobedience movement

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427.

Syllabus of SA-I of year 2020 -21

Answer» Age of industrialisation- history and fedralism -civics and development - economics and agriculture -geo this is of sst
For which subject??
What is the syllabus of SA-1
428.

How do banks play a important role in the economy of India ? Explain.

Answer» BANKS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN DEVELOPING THE ECONOMY OF INDIA IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: (i) They keep the money of people in its safe custody. (ii) They give interest on the deposited money to the\xa0people. (iii) They mediate between those who have surplus\xa0money and those who are in need of money. (iv) They provide loan to large number of people at low interest rate. (v) They promote agricultural and industrial sector by providing loans. (vi) They also provide funds to different organizations. "HOPE IT HELPS YOU"?✌
Banks play an important role in developing the economy of India :(i) They keep money of the people in its safe custody.(ii) They give interest on the deposited money to the people.(iii) They mediate between those who have surplus money and those who are in need of money.(iv) They provide loan to large number of people at low interest rate.(v) They promote agricultural and industrial sector by providing loans.(vi) They also provide funds to different organizations
429.

What are the sources of underground water ?

Answer» Well, hendpum, etc.....
Spring, borewell, hand pump, well.
430.

What do you mean by soil conservation ?

Answer» Soil conservation is the preventing of loss from erosion reduced fertility caused by the over usage, acidification, salinization,or other chemical contamination.slash-and-burn and other unstainable methods.
431.

What is meant by soil erosion

Answer» The removal of top layer of soil is called soil erosion
The removal of the top layer of the soil.
The removal of soli form land is known as soil erosion
Denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is known as soil erosion.Causes of soil erosion:\tDue to human activities like deforestation, overgrazing, construction and mining, etc.\tNatural forces like wind, glacier and water leads to soil erosion.\tThe running water cuts through clayey soils and makes deep channels as ‘gullies’. The land becomes unfit for cultivation, this process is called gully erosion and the land is called bad land or ravines in the Chambal basin.\tSometimes, water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope. It leads to the washing away of the top soil. This process is called sheet erosion.\tWind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land, and is called wind erosion.\tSoil erosion is also caused due to defective methods of farming.
The removal of top layer of soil is known as soil erosion.
432.

Mind map for geo lesson 1 10th class

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433.

Explain the role of opposition party in a democracy?

Answer» THE ROLE OF OPPOSITION PARTY IN A DEMOCRACY ARE AS FOLLOWS: ●To check the government from becoming authoritarian and to restrict its powers, the opposition parties keep a watch over them. ●The main duty of the opposition party is to criticize the policies of the government. ●Outside the legislature, the opposition parties attract the attention of the press and report their criticism of the government policy in the news papers. ●The opposition parties have the right to check the expenditure of the government also. ●During the question hour, the opposition parties criticize the government generally. "HOPE IT HELPS YOU"?✌
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1 it keeps check on the ruling party.2 it\'s act as a pressure groups3 opposition party rise voice against government police and citizen 4 it mobilizes the government
1. The Success of the democracy depends to a great extend on the constructive role of the opposition parties.2. In every democracy all the parties cannot get majority seats all the time in the parliament.3. The parties which do not get majority seats are called opposition parties.\xa04. The party which gets majority seats in the Lok Sabha next to the ruling party is called the recognised opposition party. The leader of the opposition party enjoys some privileges equivalent to that of a cabinet minister.5. All the powers mentioned in the constitution are exercised by the ruling party. The opposition party also functions in an effective manner, and their work is no less important than that of the ruling parties.Functions of Opposition party(1) To check the government from becoming authoritarian and to restrict its powers, the opposition parties keep a watch over them.(2) The main duty of the opposition party is to criticize the policies of the government.(3) Outside the legislature the opposition parties attract the attention of the press and report their criticism of the government policy in the news papers.(4) The opposition parties have the right to check the expenditure of the government also.(5) During the question hour, the opposition parties criticism the government generally\xa0
434.

Why dynastic success please consider a challenge in the political party?

Answer» Dynastic succession is one of the most serious challenges before the political parties because:\xa01) Most political parties do not practice open and transparent procedures for their functioning.\xa02) There are few ways for an ordinary worker to rise to the top in a party.\xa03) In many\xa0parties, the top positions are always controlled by members of one family.4) This practice is unfair to other members of that party and is also bad for a democracy.\xa05) People who do not have adequate experience or popular support come to occupy the\xa0position\xa0of power.
435.

State the various functions of political party perform in the democracy?

Answer» THE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS PERFORMED BY POLITICAL PARTIES IN A DEMOCRACY ARE AS FOLLOWS: ●Candidates are put forward by parties to contest in elections. These candidates may be chosen by the members of the party or by the leaders of the party. ●Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them. ●Parties plays an important role in making laws for a country. Laws are usually debated and passed in the legislature. ●Parties form and run governments. They recruit leaders and train them to be ministers and run the government in the way they want it. ●Parties that lose the election form the opposition. The opposition voices different views and criticize the failures of the government. ●Parties shape public opinions. They have lakhs of members all over the country, and they play a great role in influencing the way people think. ●Parties provide the common man access to government machinery and welfare schemes. It is easier for a person to meet a local party leader than a government official. "HOPE IT HELPS YOU"?✌
he functions political parties perform in a democracy are:1) Candidates are put forward by parties to contest in elections. These candidates may be chosen by the members of the party or by the leaders of the party.2) Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.3) Parties play an important role in making laws for a country. Laws are usually debated and passed in the legislature.4) Parties form and run governments. They recruit leaders and train them to be ministers and run the government in the way they want it.5) Parties that lose the election form the opposition. The opposition voices different views and criticize the failures of the government.6) Parties shape public opinion. They have lakhs of members all over the country, and they play a great role in influencing the way people think.7) Parties provide the common man access to government machinery and welfare schemes. It is easier for a person to meet a local party leader than a government official.
436.

How are thevarious challenges face by the political party ? explain.

Answer» Political Parties in India face a lot of challenges. The main challenge they face is the lack of internal democracy. Power in a political party is concentrated among the leaders at the top. So, personal loyalty to the leaders becomes more important than loyalty to party principles.Dynastic succession is also a major challenge. The top positions of a party are controlled by the members of one family, or people close to the leaders. Few opportunities are given to a lower level worker to rise. This is bad because people without sufficient experience or popular support are able to enjoy positions of power.Parties require money to win elections and this requires a lot of money. Therefore they tend to nominate candidates who can raise a lot of money, regardless of their other attributes. Rich people who donate money to the party can influence the way the party machinery works. Sometimes parties support criminals just because they can win elections.There is a convergence of ideologies among the major parties. This is also a challenge to political parties. People who want vastly different ideas to come to the forefront have no option open to them.
437.

what was Satyagraha ? Name any two place where Satyagraha was launched by Gandhiji?

Answer» Satyagraha is a nonviolent method against the oppressors.the idea of satyagraha emphasize the power of truth and the need to search for truth.The\xa0three local issues were Champaran\xa0satyagraha\xa0; Kheda\xa0satyagraha\xa0and Ahmedabad\xa0satyagraha.J
438.

Discuss the various parties prevailing around the democratic countries with their pros and cons.

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439.

Rice states

Answer» Your answer is this Rice is a staple food crop in India. It grows in the Indo-Gangetic plain and north-east India, coastal areas and the deltaic regions. The major rice producing areas are northern plain and coastal and deltaic regions while minor rice producing areas are Punjab plain and part of deccan plateau. Development of a dense network of canal irrigation and tube wells have made it possible to grow rice in areas of less rainfall such as Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh and parts of Rajasthan.
440.

What changes were introduced after the french revolution in France?

Answer» A centralised administrative system was put in place and it formulated uniform laws for all citizens within its territory. Internal custom duties and dues were abolished and a uniform system of weights and measures was adopted.
A lot of changes were take place in France after French revolution. These changes were introduced by Napoleon. That were famous as CIVIL CODE OF 1804 . Equality before law.Clear all privileges by birth.A single currency. Constant weight and measuring unit.
441.

Protect and save environments 30 points

Answer» \tReduce, reuse, and recycle. Cut down on what you throw away. Follow the three "R\'s" to conserve natural resources and landfill space.\tVolunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in your community. You can get involved in protecting your watershed, too.\tEducate. When you further your own education, you can help others understand the importance and value of our natural resources.\tConserve water. The less water you use, the less runoff and wastewater that eventually end up in the ocean.\tChoose sustainable.\tShop wisely. Buy less plastic and bring a reusable shopping bag.\tUse long-lasting light bulbs. Energy efficient light bulbs reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also flip the light switch off when you leave the room!\tPlant a tree. Trees provide food and oxygen. They help save energy, clean the air, and help combat climate change.\tDon\'t send chemicals into our waterways. Choose non-toxic chemicals in the home and office.\tBike more. Drive less.
442.

The age of revolution (1830- 1848)

Answer» The period between 1830 and 1848 was marked by a lot of tensions and turmoil in Europe. Europe had witnessed the dramatic rise of two philosophies, liberalism and conservatism. The liberal nationalists or the educated middle class planned ways to overthrow monarchy and bring in a government of the people. Europe hence saw a series of revolutions in Italy, Germany, Poland, Turkey and Ireland.In 1821 in the Greek war of independence, the Greeks began a nationalist movement. Several poets (Lord Byron) and artists supported the Greek war against the Ottoman Empire. After the war, the Treaty of Constantinople was signed in 1832 and recognized Greece as an independent nation.In 1830 the Bourbon dynasty, restored in 1815 during the conservatives’ reaction, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. The French revolution of 1830 is also known as the July Revolution.In the 19th century, art, culture and literature helped in instilling the feeling of nationalism and also infusing the idea of a nation. After the French revolution, there was rise of a literary and cultural movement called romanticism, which sought to develop nationalist sentiment. This national sentiment was mobilised by artists by using the common language, or vernacular, and popular folk arts that people understood and identified with.Writers, poets, painters and musicians of the romantic era stressed on individualism, nationalism, feeling, imagination and emotion as opposed to reason and science.
443.

describe the role of technology in promoting globalization processes

Answer» Since\xa0technology\xa0improves efficiency, the\xa0process\xa0of exchange has become faster and cheaper. Development in information and communications\xa0technology\xa0has been the most beneficial since information can be now sent in seconds across the world.\xa0Technological globalization\xa0is speeded in large part by\xa0technological\xa0diffusion, the spread of\xa0technology\xa0across borders. ... While the diffusion of information\xa0technologies\xa0has the potential to resolve many global social problems, it is often the population most in need that is most affected by the digital divide.
444.

What are the basic industries?Give two examples

Answer» Basic industries\xa0are those which supply their raw materials to\xa0industries\xa0which manufacture other goods. An\xa0example\xa0is the iron and steel\xa0industry\xa0which supplies steel to the automobile\xa0industry.
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Suggest The initiative taken by the government yo ensure the increase in agriculture production

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Government has made concerted efforts to ensure the increase in agricultural production since 1951.(i) Abolition of Zamindari system.(ii) Ceiling on landholdings where maximum limit towards ownership was fixed by government.(iii) Consolidation of small landholdings into a large one where mechanisation is possible.(iv) Introduction of any insurance to provide security against failure of crops.(v) Opening up of rural banks and cooperative societies to provide credit to the farmers at a low interest.(vi) Announcement of minimum support price to prevent any exploitation of farmers.(vii) Special weather bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers were introduced through mass media.
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civics chapter1 power sharing ethnic define

Answer» Meaning of ethnic is धर्म, जाति। Definition is -: A social division based on shared culture.Hope it helps you DivyanshiMy real sister name is also Divyanshi Dadhich
447.

Who was Otto von Bismarck ? Explain his role in unification of Germany

Answer» Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process of unification who carried out the process with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy
Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of the process of unification who carried out the process with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.a. Bismarck helped in instilling a sense of nationalism among the masses.b. Prussia, under his leadership entered into three wars for over seven years for national unification, which resulted in Prussian victory.c. Bismarck helped in proclaiming the\xa0new German empire headed by William Kaiser I of Prussia.Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck was the mastermind of German Unification and was the first chancellor of the united nation. Bismarck caused Germany to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe. The unification of Germany had a tremendous impact on European balance of powers for the rest of history. For nearly 30 years Bismarck dominated Germany and European politics.
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How is money beneficial in transactions?

Answer» Money has made transactions easy in the following way(i) It solves the problem of double coincidence of wants by acting as a medium of exchange.(ii) Double coincidence of wants implies a situation where two parties agree to sell and buy each other’s commodities, i.e. what one party desires to sell is exactly what die other party wishes to buy.(iii) Money does away this tedious and complex situadon by acting as a medium of exchange that can be used for all commodities.For example, if an ice-cream vendor wants a bicycle but the bicycle manufacturer wants clothes and not ice-creams, then the vendor can use money to obtain the bicycle.(iv) With the help of money ice-cream vendar needs not to adhere to the bicycle manufacturer’s needs because money acts as the common medium ofexehange. Similarly, the bicycle manufacturer can then use the money to buy clothes.
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Which region is related to English people in Sri Lanka

Answer» Following the Kandyan Wars, the island was united\xa0under British\xa0rule in 1815. ... Independence was finally granted in 1948 but the country remained a Dominion of the\xa0British\xa0Empire until 1972. In 1972\xa0Sri Lanka\xa0assumed the status of a Republic.\xa0Sri Lankan English (SLE, en-LK) or\xa0Ceylonese\xa0English (similar and related to British English) is the English language as it is used in Sri Lanka.
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I want to confirm removed chapters of social studies.

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Civics deleted chapters: *Democracy and diversity *Gender,religion and caste *Popular struggles and movements *Challenges to democracy
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