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2. The set of instructions that a CPU can execute is calledincludes all the external hardware components attached to theCPU and the memory.or the computer ready

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5552.

describe the fundamental right which have been provided to the citizen by the constitution

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The Constitution guarantees six fundamentalrights to Indiancitizens as follows:

(i)rightto equality,

(ii)rightto freedom,

(iii)rightagainst exploitation,

(iv)rightto freedom of religion,

(v) cultural and educational rights, and

(vi)righttoconstitutionalremedies.

5553.

D) Explain process of withdrawal of monsoon in India?

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Withdrawal or the retreat of monsoon is a more gradual process..

The withdrawal of the monsoon begins in the northwestern states of India, by early September.

By mid-October, it withdraws completely from the northern half of the peninsula.

The withdrawal from the southern half of the peninsula is fairly rapid.

By early December, the monsoon withdraws from the rest of the country.

Withdrawalor the retreat ofmonsoonis a more gradualprocess. . Thewithdrawalof themonsoonbegins in the northwestern states ofIndia, by early September. By mid-October, it withdraws completely from the northern half of the peninsula.

5554.

' right are not limited only 2 fundamental right as enumerate in the constitution ' justify

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Our Constitution and law offers a wide range of rights. Over the years, the scope of rights has expanded. Sometimes, it leads to expansion in the legal rights that the citizen can enjoy. From time to time, the courts have given judgements to expand the scope of rights. Certain rights like Right to Freedom of Press,Right to Information and Right to Education are derived from the Fundamental Rights.So, we can say that, rights are not limited only to Fundamental Rights as enumerated in the Constitution. In fact, Constitution provides many more rights which may not be Fundamental Rights

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5556.

8)Write the importance of African National Congress

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Founded on 8 January 1912 byJohn Langalibalele DubeinBloemfonteinas theSouth African Native National Congress (SANNC), its primary mission was to give voting rights to black and mixed-race Africans and, from the 1940s, to endapartheid.The ANC originally attempted to use nonviolent protests to end apartheid, however, theSharpeville massacreresulted in the deaths of 69 black Africans and contributed to deteriorating relations with the South African government. On 8 April 1960, the administration ofCharles Robberts Swart, banned the ANC and forced the party to leave South Africa.After the ban, the ANC formed theUmkhonto we Sizwe(Spear of the Nation) to fight against apartheid utilizingguerrilla warfareand sabotage. On 3 February 1990, State PresidentF. W. de Klerklifted the ban on the ANC and releasedNelson Mandelaon 11 February 1990.On 17 March 1992, theapartheid referendumwas passed by the voters removing apartheid and allowing the ANC to run in the 1994 election. Since the 1994 election the ANC has performed better than 60% in all general elections, including the most recent2014 election.

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5558.

Who is the founder of Wipro Limited?

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M.H. Hasham Premji is the founder of Wipro Limited.

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5559.

PUUVIPotter2. 9. Why most of the borders of African countries run straight?

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Most of the borders of African countries are straight because Africa was divided on paper in conference halls in Europe.

The Berlin conference was orchestrated by German 1st Chounsellor Otto Von Bismarck. It was extremely strategic: whilst Germany was rising to be an industrial/military superpower, Von Bismarck used the greed of other nations to deflect attention from Germany.

They divided africa like dividing a pie, they used a ruler to draw lines. That’s how simple-minded the former country leaders were in the 19th century. Like stated before, all powerful European countries (besides Germany) got a reasonable size of the colonial pie. My former King Leopold II even got Congo as his private property. The downside from drawing lines with a ruler is that they did’nt take local tribes in account. Those tribes were suddenly divided by a random border, which to this day results in civil wars. Let’s hope greed doesn’t succeed anymore in global politics.

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it rtutuie ur plesldent MĂźgabe's g2.What is referendum?

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Referendum isa general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.

5561.

e) What is company limited by shares?

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Limited by shares" means that the liability of the shareholders to creditors of the company is limited to the capital originally invested, i.e. the nominal value of the shares and any premium paid in return for the issue of the shares by the company. ... Most companies, particularly small companies, are private

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QUESTIONS AND AN9. 1. Answer the followingquestions inthdetail : [4 marks each]じ tłt Explain the economic impact of theCompany Rule in India.ORWhat was the impact of the Company'sRule on India ?

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The economic impact of British rule in India is also studied under three stages to assess the full meaning of British rule.The first stage was: Mercantile development The Company imposed inflated prices of goods leading to adventurous capitalism whereby the wealth was created by the political clout of the British traders. The revenue collected from Bengal was used to finance exports to England.The second phase was: Industrial phase Indians were forced to export their raw materials to Britain and import the finished goods. They imposed heavy imports duty on the Indian products exported to England in order to discourage them in the British market.The third phase was: Financial phase Homegrown Industries came into existence in form of Tata Iron and Steel in 1907. Socially, this led to the rise of an industrial capitalist class and a working class became an important feature of this phase.

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'In a democracy, political expression ofsocial divisions is very normal, and can behealthy.' Explain.[CBSE 2014]

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In a democracy, political expression of social division is very normal and can be healthy.This allows various disadvantages and marginal social group to express their grievances and get to the government to attend to these.Expressions of various kinds of social divisions in politics often results in their cancelling one another out and thus reducing the intensity. This leads to strengthening of a democracy.

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2. Which of the following is NOT a problem caused by deforestation?A. Loss of biodiversityB. Hurting the economyC. The harming of many indigenous peoplesD. They are all problems caused by deforestation

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the correct answer is (d) because option a and c are obvious and option b is also one problem because it reduces the amount of raw materials produced from forests which indirectly affects the economy

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what is opposition

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In politics, theoppositioncomprises one or morepolitical partiesor other organized groups that are opposed, primarily ideologically, to the government.

5566.

5. Define opposition.

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Ans :- A person or group of people opposing, criticizing, or protesting something, someone, or another group. ( sometimes initial capital letter ) the major political party opposed to the party in power and seeking to replace it. the act of placing opposite, or the state or position of being placed opposite.

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1.What is the main function of an opposition party?

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TheOpposition's main roleis to question the government of the day and hold them accountable to the public. NationalPartyleader Dr Don Brash says theOppositionrepresents an alternative government, and is responsible for challenging the policies of the government and producing different policies where appropriate

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5568.

6. Read the following news item.Nimone is a village on the Chauphula Shirur Road. Luke mary others, this ullagehas also been facing a severe water shortage for the last few morths and ilagesdepend on tankers for all their needs. Bhaguan Mahadeo Lad (35) of this ullage uwnsbeaten with sticks, tron rods and axes by a group of seven men The incldent cameto light when some villagers brought a badly injured Lad to hospilital for treatment.In the FIR recorded by the police Lad said that he uwas attacked uwhen he tnsistedthat the water in the tanker must be emptied into the starage tanks construrted aspart of the water supply scheme by Nimone Gram Panchayat so that there would beequal distribution of water. However, he alleged that the upper caste men wereagainst this and told him that the tanker water was not meant for the lower castesAdapted from Indian Eqpress. May i, 2004a. Why was Bhagvan beaten?b. Do you think that the above is a case of discrimination? Why?

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6. Explain the achievements of Bajirao 1.

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BajiraoI was the Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shahu. A courageous warrior, he is credited with expanding the Maratha Empire, especially in the north. ... Famed for his military skills,Bajiraomade use of rapid tactical movements in battle which greatly contributed to his success

Bajirao I was the Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shahu. A courageous warrior, he is credited with expanding the Maratha Empire, especially in the north. Also known as Bajirao Ballal and Thorale ("Elder") Bajirao, he was born into a Marathi Chitpavan Brahmin family. His father was the first Peshwa of Chhattrapati Shahu, and Bajirao used to accompany his father on his campaigns from a young age. He inherited his father’s courage and valor, and grew up to be a brave and daring warrior himself. He gained much fame for his military skills while still a teenager and was appointed as the Peshwa when he was just 20 years old. In this position he proved himself to be an outstanding cavalry leader who took up the charge of leading his troops and helped to greatly expand the Maratha Empire. Famed for his military skills, Bajirao made use of rapid tactical movements in battle which greatly contributed to his success. He fought several major battles and is reputed never to have lost one. He was a much respected figure who earned the love of his troops and his people. In addition to his exploits as a warrior, Bajirao was also known for his love for his half-Muslim wife Mastani

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6. Explain the achievements of Bajirao I.

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BajiraoI was the Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shahu. A courageous warrior, he is credited with expanding the Maratha Empire, especially in the north. ... Famed for his military skills,Bajiraomade use of rapid tactical movements in battle which greatly contributed to his success

Achievements of BajiraoI:BajiraoI, renowned for his tactics in military, is considered a great example of the Palkhed Battle he had fought against his Hyderabad Nizam-ul-mulk. The Marathas beat Nizam andBajiraowas eventually named as the hero in the overwhelming victory Marathas

5571.

3.Prove that the ratio of arcas of two similar triangles is etheir corresponding mediansqual to the square of the ratio ofanА ВС A, A DEER(-3cm EE-40m and area of A Δ RC _ 54 cm, Determine the area

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5572.

Write down the achievements of Silicon Valle

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Long distance high-voltage transmission•Amplifying vacuum tube•First commercial radio broadcast•Long distance continuous-wave radio transmissions•Mobile radio systems development•Klystron tube and microwave•Electronic measuring devices•Nuclear induction applications•X-ray microscope•Traveling-wave tube development•Silicon crystal-growing•Programmable hand-held calculators•Videotape and VCRs•Development of the junction transmitter•Linear accelerators for particle physics research and cancer treatment•Swept-back aircraft wings•Nuclear magnetic resonance•Random access computer storage•Disk drives•Integrated circuits•Planar processes•Lasers

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5573.

ho was Amrita Preetam ? Mention her achievements.

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Amrita Pritam was an Indian writer and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. She is considered the first prominent woman Punjabi poet, novelist, and essayist, and the leading 20th-century poet.

Achievements1. In 1956 the Sahitya Akademi Award was conferred upon her for ‘Sunehey.2. One of India’s highest literary awards, the Bhartiya Jnanpith Award was given to her in 1982 for ‘Kagaj te Canvas.3. She is also the recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second highest civilian award, in 2004.

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1. What is meant by Barter system?

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Barter system is an ancient method of exchanging products and services for other products and services.

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what is the meaning of barter system

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Barteris asystemof exchange by which goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money. To buy something one has to pay in the form of another thing instead of money.

5576.

y people say Mumbai as 'Mayanagri'?

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Economic hub of India

Mumbai isn’t just the wealthiest city in the country, but among the wealthiest globally. It is where the headquarters of multiple financial institutions are located – from the Bombay Stock Exchange, Reserve Bank of India, National Stock Exchange, and the Mint, to Indian business giants such as the Tata Group, Aditya Birla Group, Essel Group and Reliance Industries.

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"In an economy, food is easily availWhat would you say about the food security in the economy?9able and accessible to the people; however it is not affordable".HOTS

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Availability, accessibility and affordability are the three important aspects of foods security. Food security is said to be achieved in only when all the three aspects are acquired. Absence of any of the three would not imply complete food security. Unless the food is affordable by the people, mere availability and affordability would not hold much relevance.

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nvers.Compare the east flowing and the west lowing rivers of the Peninsular plateau.

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0.3. Write Short Notes on the following :1. Nature of business services

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The four most commonly ascribed toservices are: Intangibility –servicesare to a large extent abstract and intangible. Heterogeneity –servicesare non-standard and highly variable. Inseparability –servicesare typically produced and consumed at the same time, with customer participation in the process

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5. Fillin the following table to show the services provided by people inthe markets which you visit frequentlyName of the shop or officeNature of the service provided

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5581.

A Fill in the following table to show the services provided by people inthe markets which you visit frequently.Name of the shop or officeNature of the service provided

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5582.

वैज्ञानिक मिल-जुल कर काम कर रहे हैं।चाहते हैं और इसइसलिए विकास पर बहस ।| अभ्यास1. सामान्यत: किसी देश का विकास किस आधार पर निर्धारित किया जा सकता है।(क) व्यक्ति आय(ख) औसत साक्षरता स्तर(ग) लोगों की स्वास्थ्य स्थिति(घ) उपरोक्त सभी

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5583.

इसकी चर्चा आप अपने दोस्तों से कीजिए।9. रिक्त स्थानों की पूर्ति कीजिए :(क) वह न्यूनतम तापमान जिस पर कोई पदार्थ जलना प्रारंभ करता है, उस पदार्थकाकहलाता है।(ख) कमरे के ताप पर आग पकड़ लेता है।।(ग) मोम एक हाइड्रोकार्बन है, जो . .. और ....... से मिलकर बहोती है।Mविज्ञानANTRA

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5584.

. Who is regarded as the "Father of All IndiaServices" ?

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5585.

Name the services provided by the people in Kalpattu village.

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(i) Making baskets, utensils, pots, bricks bullock-carts etc.(i)Teaching(ii)Washing clothes(iii)Weaving(iv)Repairing cycle.

5586.

Distinguish between crimenal law and civil law

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Difference Between Civil Law and Criminal LawEvery country’s constitution enforces certain laws, for the purpose of maintaining order and protecting the society from crimes. These laws are broadly classified into two categories, i.e. Civil Law and Criminal Law. TheCivil lawlays emphasis on resolving the dispute like family dispute, rent matters, disputes relating to the sale and so forth. On the other hand,Criminal lawstresses on punishment to the offender, who breaches the law by acts such as, murder, rape, theft, smuggling, etc

Civil law, plays a crucial role, as it resolves most of the private matters, that happen to individuals. Conversely, the criminal law holds dominating positions among the social control agencies, as it is a powerful tool which is used to protect the public interest against anti-social conduct. Take a read of the article given below, to understand the difference between civil law and criminal law.

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9. "Large industries began to replace workers with Technology" in the future, howconsequences of undergone. Write your opinion.

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Every coin has two faces.Technology is helpful to us as well

But on the other side of the coin there are so many disadvantages of Technology only because of the human tendency people are going to misuse it by the various ways. People are wasting their time on Internet by staying active on social media all day, where time is costly. Increased social stress level, pollution by the modern technology, hacking technique, terrorist attack are the main disadvantages of the technology we got all kind of security in all things but a little unawareness about it can be dangerously harm us in a different ways, although it cannot be denied by not using it.

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5588.

(Civil Society)

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Civil society can be understood as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business, and including the family and the private sphere. By other authors, "civil society" is used in the sense of 1) The aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens or 2) Individuals and organizations in a society which are independent of the government.

Sometimes the term civil society is used in the more general sense of "the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society". Especially in the discussions among thinkers of Eastern and Central Europe, civil society is seen also as a normative concept of civic values.

5589.

Which period is referred as the period of second urbanisation and why?

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5590.

(3) Name the civil honours that are conferred by the government.Ans.

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Padma Vibhushan is the 2nd highest civilianaward & isconferred“for exceptional and distinguished service” in any field includinggovernmentservice

5591.

Enlist the Special powers conferred to the Jammu and Kashmir by Article 370 of theConstitution. 4marks

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Nevertheless, the special Constitutional posi­tion which Jammu & Kashmir enjoyed under the original Constitution has been maintained, so that all the provisions of the Constitution of India relating to the States in the First Schedule are not applicable to Jammu & Kashmir. This is the only State which has its own Constitution.

Article 370 Regarding Jammu and Kashmir:

No law passed by the Parliament regarding the state of Jammu and Kashmir can be applied to the state without the Order of President of India in concurrence of the State government.

No such conditions exist in the case of other states. In the original Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, the provisions of Article 370 were described as “temporary” measures. Under the agreement of 1975 signed between Sheikh Abdullah and Indira Gandhi it was agreed upon that Abdullah will give up the demand for plebiscite and special status of Jammu and Kashmir will continue; it would no longer remain a temporary measure.

But the agreement could not be implemented owing to the differences and the Order of the President could not be issued. Jammu and Kashmir is the only state in the country having a Constitution of its own within the framework of India Union.

The important provisions of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir can be summarised as follows:

(i) Territory of Jammu and Kashmir consists of all those areas which were under the sovereignty of erstwhile ruler. These areas include that territory which is at present under the occupation of Pakistan.

(ii) Out of 123 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir, 25 allotted to the Pakistan occupied portion of Kashmir, remain vacant because the situation is unsuitable for the election there;

(iii) Though the executive and legislative powers of the State government cover the entire state, yet these powers do not apply to those areas which come under the jurisdiction of Parliament;

(iv) The “permanent residents” of Jammu and Kashmir enjoys all rights which are guaranteed in the Constitution of the Country.

(v) A majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of the house can amend the Constitution by passing a bill. But the bill cannot make the changes in provisions relating to the relationship between the state and the Union.

5592.

The period when metal tools were used is called

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The period when metal tools were used is called iron age

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5593.

what does article 370 states

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Article 370 of the Indian constitution is an article that gives autonomous status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The article is drafted in Part XXI of the Constitution: Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions. The State's Constituent Assembly was empowered to recommend the articles of the Indian constitution to be applied to the state or to abrogate the Article 370 altogether. After the state Constituent Assembly dissolved itself without recommending abrogation, the Article 370 was deemed to have become a permanent feature of the Indian Constitution.

5594.

Prepare a mind map about types of Minerals and the various products.

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This is the activity you have to do on your own. Though types of minerals are:Native elements. eg. Gold, Silver, Mercury, graphite, diamond.Oxides. eg corundum (incl. sapphire), hematite, spinel.Hydroxides. eg. Goethite, brucite.Sulfides. eg. Pyrite, galena, sphalerite.Sulfates. eg. Baryte, gypsum.Carbonates. eg. Calcite, magnesite, dolomite.Phosphates. eg. Apatite, monazite.Halides. eg. Fluorite, halite (rock salt).Silicates (most common)Orthosilicates. eg. Garnet, olivine.Ring silicates. eg. Tourmaline, beryl.Chain silicates. eg. Pyroxenes, amphiboles.Sheet silicates. eg. Muscovite mica, biotite mica, clay mineralsFramework silicates. eg. Quartz, feldspars, zeolites

5595.

Write a impact of French Revolution on mind map

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TheFrench Revolutionhad a great and far-reachingimpactthat probably transformed the world more than any otherrevolution. Its repercussions include lessening the importance of religion; rise of Modern Nationalism; spread of Liberalism and igniting the Age ofRevolutions.

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5596.

in the Peace

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The heads of the "Big Four" nations at the Paris Peace Conference, 27 May 1919. From left to right: David Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson

The Treaty of Versailles signed after the First World War came to an end, imposing very harsh territorial, military and economic conditions on Germany.

The Treaty of Versailles was signed between the Allies (Britain, France and the USA) and Germany, at the palace of Versailles in France. It sought to impose certain conditions on Germany in the hope that it would prevent further war in the future.

The Big Three

The Allies all had different opinions on how Germany should be treated. Georges Clemenceau of France was most vociferous in imposing the harshest terms on Germany, David Lloyd George of Britain and Woodrow Wilson of the USA were inclined to be more cautious but they had to bear in mind public opinion, and did not want to be viewed as being lenient.

Clemenceau wanted to cripple Germany so it could never engage in another war, George was more concerned about Communism in Russia and worried it might be popular in Germany if the economy is devastated, and Wilson was keen to not be involved in another war and pursue the policy of isolation in the USA.

The Terms of the Treaty

After much negotiation between the Allies, the terms of the treaty were eventually decided on, and covered areas of territory, the military and the economy, and Germany also had to admit responsibility for causing the First World War. Here is a selection of the terms:

Germany was to lose its overseas colonies which were to be governed as mandates by the League of Nations. Alsace-Lorraine was given to France, Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark, Danzig was made part of Poland. The Sudetenland was to form part of Czechoslovakia, and land that Germany gained when it signed the treaty of Brest-Litovsk was to be returned to Russia. The territorial losses amounted to approximately 13.5% of Germany’s pre First World War territory and around 7 million of its citizens.

The Army was reduced significantly to 100,000 men and was not allowed to have any tanks; the navy was greatly reduced and not allowed any submarines and only a handful of ships. The air force was effectively non-existent. The entire Rhineland area was made into a demilitarised zone.

As Germany was forced to admit responsibility for the war, the country was also forced to pay reparations for the damage caused; mainly to Belgium and France. The amount determined was an immensely high figure which was impossible for Germany to pay off, and was a major factor in the economic crisis which devastated the country.

5597.

Constitution?r Why is disarmament necessary for world peace?Describe any two reasons.

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Disarmament is often taken to mean total elimination ofweapons of mass destruction, such asnuclear arms. General and Complete Disarmament was defined by the United Nations General Assembly as the elimination of all WMD, coupled with the “balanced reduction of armed forces and conventional armaments, based on the principle of undiminished security of the parties with a view to promoting or enhancing stability at a lower military level, taking into account the need of all States to protect their security

5598.

On what bocsts s he idea of Commmunals-m relared too?ete

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An Ideology.Communalism, like most ideologies, is a school ofthoughtshared by a specific group of people. Specifically,communalismis the shared belief within a particular culture that promotes religious and secular isolation from another group.

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1. Name the different layers of theearth's atmosphere.

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thermosphere mesosphere. stratosphere. lithosphere. troposphere

thermospherestratospheretropospheremesospherelithosphere

exospherethermospheremesospherestratospheretroposphere

Thermosphere

Mesosphere

Stretosphere

Troposphere

Different layers of Earth's atmosphere are ;

1)Thermosphere2)Stratosphere3)troposphere4)Mesosphere

1. Troposphere2. Stratosphere3. Mesosphere4. Thermosphere

1. Thermosphere2.Mesosphere3.stratosphere4.Troposphere

there are three types of atmosphere

1. hydrosphere2. lithosphere 3.atmosphere

1.thermosphere2.mesosphere3.stratosphere4.troposphere

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(4) 3 kmThe planet which has two moons is(1) Mercury(2) Venus(3) Earth(4) Mars

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Marshas two moons, Jupiter has 67, Saturn 62, Uranus 27, Neptune 14. But our planet Earth has just one moon.